by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Nov 13, 2023 | Community Outreach
DAWGS partners with public housing authorities to foster economic opportunities for Section 3 residents through employment opportunities and job fairs. What is Section 3? It is a means by which HUD fosters local economic development, neighborhood economic improvement,...
by DAWGS Security for Vacant Property | Jul 24, 2023 | Chicago, Community Outreach, News
DAWGS Vacant Property Security has a history of supporting the communities they serve. With DAWGS headquarters located in Chicago, it made perfect sense to partner with Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Wisconsin and Metropolitan Chicago...
by DAWGS Security for Vacant Property | Jul 27, 2022 | Community Outreach
For more than a decade, DAWGS has donated equipment and provided vacant property forcible entry training for first responders and fire departments nationwide. While having DAWGS steel door and window guards on a vacant property greatly reduces the chance of a fire,...
by DAWGS Security for Vacant Property | Apr 28, 2022 | Community Outreach
DAWGS has a long history of supporting veteran causes and honoring military heroes. In March of 2022, DAWGS made a donation to help support the 2022 12th Annual Windy25 Memorial 5K. The annual event honors the memory and supports the families of the fallen heroes of...
by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Jan 26, 2022 | Chicago, Community Outreach
For more than a decade, DAWGS has donated equipment and provided vacant property accessibility training for first responders and fire departments in the areas they serve. While having DAWGS steel door and window guards on a vacant property greatly reduces the chance...
by DAWGS Vacant Property Security | Property Security | Aug 16, 2021 | Community Outreach, Detroit
The COVID-19 pandemic has thrown us all a curve ball over the last eighteen plus months. Adults have changed the way they work, and restrictions have impacted the way they socialize. Children have needed to cope with new ways to learn and many have been stuck indoors...