In the News & Media
We want to spread awareness and love for people seeking asylum through both new media & press exposure. Listen, read and share with your friends!
Peacemakers Podcast
Border Perspective sat down with our Executive Director, Munatsi Manyande, to unpack the challenges and realities asylum seekers face—and how DASH walks with them every step of the way.
Listen to the Podcast on Apple Podcasts here.
The Fort Worth Report
Amid U.S. immigration tensions, Fort Worth nonprofit brings asylum-seekers together in worship.
Read the interview on how DASH brings the community together, here.
Theology in the Raw
In this interview with Christian author Preston Sprinkle, Munatsi explains the needs that exist in caring for those seeking asylum as they wait in no-man’s-land for their work permit.
Listen the podcast interview here or wherever you get your podcasts. (#1016)
Organization of the Year – Micro Finalist
DASH Network received the honor of being selected as a finalist for D Magazine’s Organization of the Year for 2020 for the micro organization category
We are so honored to receive this distinguished honor! Read more about the finalists here.
Voyage Dallas
“Serving asylum seekers has taught me so much about the human spirit. We meet individuals and families who have survived brutal encounters and arrive in the US with so much hope for the future.”
Read the interview with Munatsi Manyande, here.
The Fort Worth Report
“Mansoor was forced to leave Qatar after 20 years and return to Pakistan for good, where his political affiliations made him a target.”
Read the interview on the Fort Worth Report here.
The Elijah Rising Podcast
“I went to an apartment complex and began knocking on doors. The only man that offered me a place to stay wanted me to be a prostitute so I could not stay.”
Watch on Youtube or Listen on Apple Podcasts or Spotify.
TCU Magazine
“In their new apartment, the sisters organized their new cups and utensils in kitchen cabinets. They decided on a spot for a 20-pound bag of rice, a staple food in the country from which they fled.”
Read the full story, here.
NBC DFW
“Because the asylum process can take years to complete, Dash Network provides…housing, food, medical care and English classes to migrants.”
Watch the segment on NBC DFW here.