DAS Cares

DAS Cares. For the healthcare community. For the WHOLE community.

Our team is proud to support various community projects and community service initiatives through DAS Cares, volunteering our time and energy to give a little back.

We’ve volunteered in communities across the United States, supporting causes our associates care about including working with Feeding America, Humane Society, Metropolitan Ministries, A Kid’s Place, and more!

Read more about our most recent volunteer opportunities below.

03/27/18

The DAS Family has been busy this quarter, volunteering during the past two weeks at Metropolitan Ministries in Tampa, with Ronald McDonald House charity in Las Vegas, and representing along with their furry family members at the Bark in the Park event put on by the Humane Society.

All our volunteers helped to prepare meals, clean, and raise awareness during our quarter one DAS Community initiatives. Check out a few photos of the events below!

Members of the DAS Family volunteered with their furry family members at Bark in the Park in Tampa | DAS HealthOur Las Vegas team volunteered at Ronald McDonald House charities, giving back and helping to clean | DAS Health

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12/12/17

On Saturday, December 9th the DAS Family volunteered with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention, supporting mental health awareness and education at the Out of Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk.

We were one of the largest teams to participate, bringing together remote and local employees and matching our total donation to the cause.

DAS Health Team Members participated in the Out of Darkness Suicide Prevention Walk with the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention in Tampa, FL |  DAS Health

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11/13/17

On Saturday, November 11th, the DAS Health team joined walkers from across Tampa Bay to walk in support of heart health and the American Heart Association of Tampa Bay. The three mile Heart Walk supported the fight against heart disease and stroke — the No. 1 and No. 5 causes of death in America.

American Heart Association Heart Walk DAS Community Volunteers | DAS Health

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