It’s hard to believe that there are less than 3 months left in 2017. We have accomplished so much but, as always, there is more work to be done. Many members in our family, in our states and territories, and in Mexico, have weathered unprecedented natural disasters just weeks apart. I want you to know that we as a company have their backs, just like they have ours. The road to recovery will be long, and we will be with them every step of the way.
Thanks for reading,
Denis Dunn
President — AT&T District of Columbia
AT&T employees lend a hand in the District
As part of AT&T’s Do One Thing initiative, Team Joyce — a group of AT&T mobility employees from the DMV — recently teamed up with graduates of DC Central Kitchen’s Culinary Job Training program to help prepare and deliver nutritious meals to local D.C. residents in need.
With the help of volunteers, like these AT&T employees, DC Central Kitchen, the nation’s leading community kitchen, is able to prepare and deliver more than 5,000 meals to partner homeless shelters, rehabilitation clinics, hallway houses and afterschool programs each day.
While Team Joyce was hard at work preparing meals for the day, DCW50 paid a visit and interviewed Ryan Joyce and Aaron Katz from AT&T about their volunteer efforts.
The story ran on DCW News at 10 Thursday night as part of the station’s ‘DCW Heroes’ segment. Watch it here.
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