The Dymonte Thomas Community Foundation Inc., partnered with Alliance Friends Church for their 15th annual Back To School Community outreach event providing local youth with school supplies for the the school year. DTC contributed 150 pencil boxes, 200 pencil pouches, and 300 pens. This was the second consecutive year DTC contributed to the event...
OUR CAUSE PROJECTS
Here you will find the summaries of all our past and current service projects and events. If you would like more information about how to support any of our current or past causes please click the "Contact" link in the header above and we will forward you information on how to help. If you have a cause in mind that you would like us to support, please email any and all information about said cause to DT35Community@gmail.com and we will get back to you as promptly as possible.
We're having a ball at the Dymonte Thomas Community Foundation by partnering with the Alliance City Parks Department by developing the More Than Football Adult Co-ed Kickball League. Our kickball league provides our city with another source of recreational opportunity to contribute to their healthy living habits. Our league has games every Thursday...
The proceeds from the Bigger Than A Bully T-shirt Campaign & the March Madness Tournament Challenge, we at Dymonte Thomas Community invited Alliance & Marlington Local schools to participate in our Bigger Than A Bully Poster Competition Challenge. Students at the schools were to individually design their own bully prevention poster. Then a selected...
In order to help raise contributions to our Bigger Than A Bully campaign, we hosted our first annual March Madness College Tournament Challenge through ESPN services. Contributors were to donate a minimum of $5.00 in order to participate. We were able to raise a total $140.00 from this contest all being used for bully prevention competition held at...
- The Dymonte Thomas Community Foundation
Bigger Than A Bully Campaign
During the month of February Dymonte was able to make a trip to his alma mater, Marlington Local Schools. Dymonte spoke on the subject of bullying and other challenging topics that today's youth encounters to all 5 of the Marlington schools.