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DDI Gives Back

With 42 offices in 26 countries around the world, DDI is in a position to positively iddi-gives-back-heartwalk-team_sm.jpgmpact many communities. Whether organizing creative fundraisers to support major charitable organizations or sending a group of employees to present gifts to orphans, DDI and its employees give back in many ways. And, on top of our company-based initiatives, a staggering number of employees are personally involved in a wide range of initiatives. 



DDI's Heart Walk Team.

Here is just a sampling of our commitment to our communities.

DDI sponsored initiatives

  • American Heart Association Heart Walk (USA)
  • United Way (USA)
  • American Cancer Society (USA)
  • New Choices/New Options program to help distressed people transition back to the workforce (USA)
  • Dress for Success (USA)
  • Leadership Pittsburgh (USA) 
  • Pro Bono services to East Berkshire Women’s Aid to help victims of domestic abuse (UK) 
  • Comic Relief (UK)
  • Slough Business Community Partnership (UK)
  • Hogar de la Misericordia children’s shelter (Mexico)
  • Reforestamos Mexico (Mexico)
  • Hogar Arco Iris de Jesus children’s shelter (Mexico)
  • Casa Hogar Pas children’s shelter (Mexico)
  • Fundraising for victims of the Victorian Bushfire tragedy (Australia)
  • Volunteer for local orphanage (India)

On their own accord, DDI associates:

  • Support hunger relief locally and in Haiti
  • Raise awareness of and support prevention of child abuse
  • Visit senior care homes and orphanages
  • Volunteer for the Chrohn's and Colitis foundation
  • Donate professional expertise to Urban League of Pittsburgh
  • Raise funds to feed Bangladeshi refugees
  • Give time as Big Brothers, Big Sisters and mentors
  • Support local rotary clubs
  • Raise funds for cancer care and research
  • Volunteer time for synagogue and church youth groups
  • Coach special needs sports
  • Tutor immigrants to the US in English
  • Volunteer for grassroots community clean-up programs
  • Serve on the boards of non-profit organizations dedicated to the arts, at risk youth, and conservation
  • Fundraise and volunteer for animal welfare and rescue organizations
  • Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity

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