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Wednesday
05Aug2009

D.A.N. Prepares for September

September is coming up quick and so is the new academic year with D.A.N.

The Headquarters staff is hard at work preparing for the Fall months. We have a lot of neat upgrades to the organization that we are excited to share in the coming months. So, be sure to stay tuned.

If you are a student and wish to lean more about D.A.N. opportunities at your school, please contact us via our online form.

Thursday
28May2009

Board of Directors Meeting May 31, 2009

There is a Board of Directors meeting scheduled for May 31st at 2:00PM. This will mark our 2nd board meeting of the 2009 fiscal year. Please feel free to submit questions or comments via our online form.
Monday
23Mar2009

Spring and D.A.N.

Spring has rolled in and Do Anything Nice is in action at three educational institutions in America.

Now it the perfect time to start to think about getting a D.A.N. chapter started at your school for Fall 2009! Our website has all the information to get started; just click on the link above called "Start a D.A.N. Chapter".

D.A.N. Headquarters will work together with your school to determine get you off to the best start possible. We look forward to hearing from you.

Thursday
19Feb2009

Annual Board of Directors Meeting to be Held

On Sunday, February 22, 2009 at 2:00PM, The board members of Do Anything Nice (D.A.N.) will meet for their annual board of directors meeting.

We welcome input from the chapters or community to be included in the agenda. Please submit comments or discussion topics to Michael Unis via our online contact form.

Tuesday
20Jan2009

Children and Poverty 30,000 Chopsticks

30,000 chopsticks in the Grossmont College Campus lawn representative of the number of children dying in the world of poverty and hunger each day.

Richard Unis, a board member of Do Anything Nice (D.A.N.) and professor at Ithaca College hosts an awareness project with his class in Grossmont College, California.