Dakota Gas plant site employees who shaved their heads or cut their hair on St. Baldrick's Day to raise funds to support childhood cancer research.
Dakota Gas encourages its employees to donate their time and talent to serving their communities by participating in civic, charitable and local organizations. Employees also have the opportunity to use company time to participate in charitable events, but many use their own time to make a difference.
Charitable events that Dakota Gas employees may actively participate in include:
Dakota Gas employees also make an individual effort to volunteer for organizations such as:
Christmas is the giving season, and during the holidays Dakota Gas employees volunteer time to bring cheer to the lives of those in need. During the month of December, employees join the fundraising efforts of the Salvation Army by ringing bells to help collect donations and hopefully fill the traditional red kettles seen across the nation.
Dakota Gas employees enjoy giving of themselves in any way possible. One way they demonstrate commitment to their communities is by taking part in blood drives held several times throughout the year at other Basin Electric facilities.
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