DISH Employees Volunteer around the Country for First Companywide DISH Cares Day of Service

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DISH Employees Volunteer around the Country for First Companywide DISH Cares Day of Service


ENGLEWOOD, Colo.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- DISH employees from around the country recently joined together for the inaugural 'DISH Day of Service,' a companywide day of volunteering and community outreach. DISH Day of Service is part of the company's corporate citizenship program, DISH Cares, which promotes community engagement through employee volunteerism.

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More than 1,000 volunteers took part in 100 events across 28 states, making it the largest volunteering initiative in DISH's history. The groups supported 80 different nonprofits and a variety of causes, including health, education, hunger, poverty, and the environment.

"It is truly remarkable what the group from DISH was able to accomplish in a few hours," said Justin Kruger, Executive Director of Project Helping in Denver. "The volunteers demonstrated teamwork and enthusiasm throughout the day, and we appreciate all of their contributions to our organization."

Employees from all areas of the business participated in DISH Day of Service, including technicians, call center agents, sales agents, corporate employees, and senior executives. Together with their friends and families, DISH employees renovated four schools, cleaned up 20 parks and natural areas, packed and provided meals for 25 different food banks and assisted hundreds of families supported by Ronald McDonald House and Habitat for Humanity.

"DISH Day of Service provides a way for our employees to work together outside the office to improve our communities," said Mike McClaskey, EVP and Chief Human Resources Officer. "It was inspiring to see so many employees get involved in this initiative and make a meaningful impact."

While the first DISH Day of Service officially took place on Saturday, September 26, volunteering occurred over several weeks to accommodate employees that serve customers on weekends. During that time, the DISH volunteers spent thousands of hours planting trees, feeding the hungry, building homes, caring for rescued animals, supporting at-risk youth, assisting the elderly and giving back to their local communities.

A video recap of DISH Day of Service can be found here.
 
Gee, DirecTV has been doing this for years every time we have a revolution conference.

Its a good move on the part of Dish to be more actively involved in the community, but you really got to think how many employees did they force to volunteer for fear of their jobs?

They did the same thing to me 5 years ago and made me donate to some democrat senator who was running for congress in Colorado. I think it was Mark Udall
 

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