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Your time adds up to how much?!
Happy Volunteer Month! Although, if I’m being honest, I prefer referring to DASH volunteers as part of the DASH family; it feels more true to

UPDATE! DASH, On the Go!
Fundraising Update! A note from our Events Coordinator: I wanted to follow up with you and thank you for participating in our DASH On The

Our prayers for Ukraine & Global Unrest
“Speak up for those who can’t speak for themselves, for the rights of all who need an advocate.” Proverbs 31:8 In around two weeks, over

What was DFW like before DASH?
So what happens to people seeking asylum who arrive in the US alone, cannot legally work, and are not part of a housing program like

God’s Heart for Asylum Seekers
Our heart to love and serve asylum seekers was directly formed by our understanding of Scripture: “We love because he first loved us.” – 1 John 4:19

2021 Impact Report
Celebrating God’s Provision Throughout This Past Year & Looking Forward to What Lies Ahead View the DASH 2021 Impact Report

Hands & Feet
We say “you are the hands and feet of Jesus” to those who serve the sojourner. But as you come by caravan in search of refuge I

We’re Hiring! [POSITION HAS BEEN FILLED]
As DASH Network’s capacity, reach and impact continues to grow, so does our need for additional team members! We are looking for a passionate individual

The Crisis in Afghanistan
What’s going on? Many in the DASH community have reached out to ask how DASH is supporting those who have been displaced by the humanitarian

Seeking Home – By Marilee Travitz
Embedded deep within each person’s soul there is a God-breathed, inherent need to seek out home, community and belonging. As a Jesus-follower, I strongly believe

Power Dynamics & Ethical Storytelling
Here at DASH, we have a huge heart for people who are seeking asylum. Our ministry centers on meeting those in need of basic resources

“Normal” – A Poem by Monica Bharadwaj
Dedicated to the courageous men, women, and children I have had the profound honor of knowing through DASH Network. Normal By: Monica Bharadwaj In the midst