Walk 2014 in Dallas, TX
Benefitting American Diabetes Association, the BAPS Charities Walk in Dallas, TX took place on May 17, 2014. In total, over 880 participants enthusiastically supported the event, walking a combined 2773 miles.... Read More »
Benefitting American Diabetes Association, the BAPS Charities Walk in Dallas, TX took place on May 17, 2014. In total, over 880 participants enthusiastically supported the event, walking a combined 2773 miles.... Read More »
BAPS Charities Walk in Dallas, TX benefitting Children’s Medical Center, Dallas took place on May 4, 2013. Over 856 participants enthusiastically took part in the event, walking a grand total of 2568 miles. ... Read More »
On October 5, 2013, in Dallas, TX, over 27 health care professionals and specialists volunteered their expertise and time to educate and bring awareness to 140 children and 60 parents. ... Read More »
BAPS Charities Bone Marrow Drive organized in Dallas, TX on February 24, 2013 helped get 18 registrations. ... Read More »
BAPS Charities along with TXU Energy held a tree dedication ceremony in honor of Earth Day. The dedication which took place at T. W. Richardson Grove Park was attended by official from TXU and City of Irving. ... Read More »
BAPS Charities Blood Donation Drive organized in Dallas, TX on August 24, 2013 helped collect 21 pints of blood.... Read More »
On October 5, 2013, in Dallas, TX, 68 physicians and 38 allied health professionals volunteered their expertise and time at BAPS Charities Health Fair to provide medical care and awareness to 955 people... Read More »
A new government survey by bureau of labor statistic found that with the economy struggling to find its footing, Americans spent less time at work in 2011 and found more time for leisure activities such...... Read More »
Accidents can happen anytime and anywhere. Accidents can be life-threatening or disabling. First aid training helps save lives, prevents further harm and promotes recovery. In order increase awareness about first aid measures at the time...... Read More »
Claiming the lives of 23 people every day, heart disease is the leading cause of death and disability worldwide. Indiscriminate between males and females, heart disease is extremely prevalent in the South Asian community. By...... Read More »