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Organizers of the free clinic, which
served more than 6,300 people during its first visit to Los Angeles in August, have said those seeking help must pre-register Sunday, a change they hope will reduce waits and leave fewer people turned away. Those at the front of the line had packed duffel bags and folding chairs to wait overnight in brisk temperatures.
Cindy Williams, 48, took several buses from her home in Twentynine Palms to secure her place, arriving well before dawn. William hopes to see a dentist. She lost her job as a sales clerk last year, then saw her state Denti-Cal insurance cut just as she was about to have her two front teeth extracted and replaced. A dentist told her it would cost $2,000.
"There's no jobs and unemployment doesn't cover it," she said.
Many of those waiting to get appointments were unemployed, disabled or retired. Others had jobs-just not health insurance.
Megan Jones, 23, of Santa Clarita works part time for a real estate title company. A high school graduate, she lives with her parents but cannot afford health insurance.
She said she needs to have all four wisdom teeth extracted and a root canal. She called USC, and they said it would cost at least $300 per tooth. She considered seeing a dentist in Mexico, but said she would need at least $1,000 cash. She does not have good enough credit for a loan.
"This is a dream come true," Jones said of the opportunity to take care of her dental woes at no cost.
Those vying for what organizers said will be about 1,200 appointments daily with dentists, eye doctors and general practitioners brought along their children, siblings and elderly parents. Los Angeles police and volunteers reported no incidents overnight, and the line remained orderly by morning.
Clinic volunteers are scheduled to begin distributing wristbands at 9 a.m. Sunday at folding tables in a fenced area near the front of the line.
He said they have recruited more medical volunteers than last year, but still need opticians and have room for more dentists. Medical volunteers can register at the clinic, which starts Tuesday and runs through May 3 from 6 a.m. to 6 p
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