We have deep roots in the Triangle and are deeply involved in giving back to the community.
Our community work has been a big part of who we are since the very beginning. It feels good to be a resource in our community, in more ways than one.
We partner with organizations doing good for the causes closest to our heart. These areas include breaking cycles of violence in families, clothing Wake County’s youth, mental health, literacy, and end-of-life care, as well as work and life-skills training for those who need it.
DTA is Involved in Our Community
We have deep roots in the Triangle and are deeply involved in giving back to the community.
Our community work has been a big part of who we are since the very beginning. It feels good to be a resource in our community, in more ways than one.
We partner with organizations doing good for the causes closest to our heart. These areas include breaking cycles of violence in families, clothing Wake County’s youth, mental health, literacy, and end-of-life care, as well as work and life-skills training for those who need it.
How DTA Gives Back and Why
We have deep roots in the Triangle and are deeply involved in giving back to the community.
Our community work has been a big part of who we are since the very beginning. It feels good to be a resource in our community, in more ways than one.
We partner with organizations doing good for the causes closest to our heart. These areas include breaking cycles of violence in families, clothing Wake County’s youth, mental health, literacy, and end-of-life care, as well as work and life-skills training for those who need it.
Consider learning more or getting involved by following the links below.
How DTA Gives Back and Why
We have deep roots in the Triangle and are deeply involved in giving back to the community.
Our community work has been a big part of who we are since the very beginning. It feels good to be a resource in our community, in more ways than one.
We partner with organizations doing good for the causes closest to our heart. These areas include breaking cycles of violence in families, clothing Wake County’s youth, mental health, literacy, and end-of-life care, as well as work and life-skills training for those who need it.
Consider learning more or getting involved by following the links below.