
Promising Prevention
of Colorectal Cancer
Rachel didn’t have to die. She’d had some symptoms of possible colorectal cancer but because of her age doctors weren’t concerned.

Rachel didn’t have to die. She’d had some symptoms of possible colorectal cancer but because of her age doctors weren’t concerned.

This Mental Health Awareness Month, DMF features the 4-6-3 Foundation, a DMF fund working to reduce stigma, build hope, and end suicide.

DMF will soon release a toolkit containing practical guidelines and tips for parents to help them navigate the challenges of a screen-based childhood.

For families in need, a barrier to receiving vision care is cost or lack of insurance. Vision Start provides free eye exams to ND children in need ages 4-7.

Lend A Hand Up Kids receives a $30,000 grant from Cullen’s Children’s Foundation to help support kids and their families during a medical crisis.

The purchase of the 90,000-square-foot campus to serve as a gift to the community and area non-profits to improve health.

This spring, Dakota Medical Foundation will be settling into its new home just down the road. The new location will be a gift to the community.

It takes many people to make Giving Hearts Day successful. Executive Director Pat Traynor gratefully reflects on 2024’s record-breaking generosity.

It was a record-breaking Giving Hearts Day, a 24-hour event benefitting more than 600 charities throughout North Dakota and northwest Minnesota.

On Saturday, February 3rd, explore the Giving Hearts Day Nonprofit Expo at the market and find a nonprofit to support on Giving Hearts Day.