Profit with purpose.
We use a portion of our profits to invest in our people, our communities, and to care for some of the world’s most needy.
Successful companies produce profit. It’s one of the outcomes of good business, and it takes every team member to succeed.
We use a portion of those profits to invest in our people, our communities, and to do good in other parts of the world. DCI believes this is what good stewardship looks like and it is the heartbeat of our work.
Below are a few of the stories of how our employees are reaching beyond themselves to use our profits to care for each other, their communities, and the world’s most needy.

Memphis City Seminary
Michael Williamson presented a DCI Community Cares Grant to Joanne Lewis with Memphis City Seminary. DCI is grateful to partner with Memphis City Seminary and present them with a community grant. We appreciate the work you are doing in our city.
Memphis City Seminary believes in holistic, lifelong theological education and offers degree programs in preparation for ordination and ministry leadership. These degree programs integrate specific instruction aimed at four interconnected goals: Knowledge, Character, Skills, and Vision.

SOS (Service Over Self)
Michael Williamson presented a DCI Community Cares Grant to Philip Walkly and Michael Simants with SOS (Service Over Self). We are proud to partner with their team and are excited to see what they are doing for Memphis.
SOS (https://sosmemphis.org) is known for its commitment to community revitalization and youth development. The organization primarily focuses on repairing homes in underserved neighborhoods

Destiny Center
Patti Terry presented a DCI Community Care Grant to Destiny Center Olive Branch.
Destiny Center is an organization focused on supporting the local community in various ways, such as providing food assistance, educational resources, and social services. A key part of their work includes the “Destiny Delivers” program.

LifeNet
Great to be in Ghana with the DCI Leadership Development Team, supporting LifeNet International.
LifeNet partners with community health centers to build their medical and administrative capacity and connect them with pharmaceuticals and equipment.

Ghana Fellowship of Evangelical Students (GFES)
The DCI Leadership Development Team got to spend time with the team at GFES in Accra
GFES is made up of students, associates, staff, and friends with a commitment of reaching the world with the Gospel of Jesus Christ. GFES is the acronym for the Ghana Fellowship of Evangelical Students, a national movement of inter and non-denominational Christian Fellowships in the Universities and other Tertiary Institutions in Ghana.

The Retreat House
Jason Bullens and Lauren Miller presented a DCI Community Cares Grant to Allison Bradsher and Lacey Stluka with The Retreat House. We are proud to partner with their team and are excited to see what they are doing for Memphis. The Retreat House is a charming estate in Eads, TN that invites you to step away from the busyness of life to intentionally connect with God, yourself, and others. Through a Collective of professionals, we offer counseling, coaching, marriage support, and retreats.