Our Causes

Dynology believes in supporting our local community and supporting the men and women engaged in homeland, defense, intelligence, and law enforcement missions to protect and improve the lives of Americans. Listed below are some of the causes we have supported.

Catch A Lift Fund

The Catch A Lift Fund enables post 9/11 combat wounded veterans all over the U.S. to recover and rehabilitate both physically and mentally through physical fitness, motivation and support.

Catch A Lift Fund

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Operation Smile

At Operation Smile we believe every child deserves exceptional surgical care. We believe all children deserve to be treated as if they were our own.

Operation Smile

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TAPS

Tragedy Assistance Program fro Survivors (TAPS) offers compassionate care to all those grieving the death of a loved one serving in our Armed Forces.

Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors

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Fight for Children

We fight to improve the lives of children in low-income neighborhoods in Washington, DC. Strengthening schools by providing school leaders and teachers the training and tools they need to help students succeed.

Fight For Children

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MC-LEF

The Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation (MC-LEF) currently provides a $30,000 scholarship account for every child who loses a parent serving in the United State Marine Corps or any Federal Law Enforcement Agency.

Marine Corps Law Enforcement Foundation

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The Jeffrey Virostek Fund

The Jeffrey Virostek Fund supports arts, youth, education, health and community improvement, and helps families fighting childhood cancers.

The Jeffrey Virostek Fund

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USO

The United Service Organizations Inc. is a nonprofit organization that provides programs, services and live entertainment to United States troops and their families.

Joan Hisaoka Gala

This Gala was created in an effort to continue to fulfill Joan’s desire to help others living with cancer and to raise money to support organizations that bring hope and healing to those faced with serious illness.

Joan Hisaoka Gala

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