The Dallas American Society For Quality Makes A Donation to Dallas Can!

Recently the Dallas American Society for Quality donated 80 Frisco RoughRiders baseball tickets to the Dallas Can! The Dallas ASQ recognizes the importance of social responsibility, and the development of youth of its community.

Dallas, TX - April 30, 2010 - The Dallas Section of the American Society for Quality recently donated 80 Frisco RoughRiders Baseball Tickets to the students at Dallas Can! Dallas ASQ made the charitable donation for the baseball game played on Sunday, April 11th by the RoughRiders and the Arkansas Naturals at the Dr Pepper Ballpark in Frisco, TX. Dallas ASQ's donation serves as part of the organizations commitment to be actively involved in the community, and work to make Dallas a better city to live.

Every year, the Dallas ASQ Leadership Team develops a Quality Management Plan which serves to give direction and guide the organizations activities for the year. As the Dallas ASQ moves toward its 2010 - 2011 QMP goal development, the Section intends to continue to recognize the importance of charitable donations, scholarships, and community involvement. "The importance of social responsibility for the Dallas ASQ is a top priority for both our membership and our Section's Leadership Team" stated the Section's Publicity Chair, Jason Elliott.

About the American Society for Quality:

The American Society for Quality (ASQ) is the world's leading authority on quality. With more than 100,000 individual and organizational members, this professional association advances learning, quality improvement, and knowledge exchange to improve business results, and to create better workplaces and communities worldwide.

About Dallas Can!:

Celebrating more than 20 years of serving academically at-risk youth, Texans Can! is a unique network of 10 public schools of choice located in Dallas, Fort Worth, Austin, Houston and San Antonio. Using Texans Can! three core values -- discipline in private, reward in public; rules without relationships breed rebellion; and behavior is based on need -- more than 4,700 students a year are getting a second chance at life.

If you would like more information about this topic please contact Jason Elliott at 214-202-1080 or email him at jason.elliott03@gmail.com

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About Dallas American Society for Quality

Dallas American Society for Quality
P.O. Box 5884, Frisco, TX
Frisco, TX
75035

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