WSA GIVES BACK
We describe our culture as humanistic. That means people are at the center of everything we do. We carry that value from our work to our community efforts. Members of the WSA Quack Squad are involved at all levels of professional development groups, non-profit organizations, and volunteer groups. Beyond our individual contributions, WSA supports local organizations in the Columbus and Chicago areas through donations, sponsorships, group volunteer events, and in-kind donations. Read on to see what we've been up to.
Cornhole 2023
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6th Annual Cornhole Tournament1Cornhole Tournament and Silent Auction Fundraiser
Cornhole (that's Bags to many of you in the upper Midwest) is our national passtime... at least it should be. WSA's annual 32-team bracket-style tournament brings together our partners, clients, and friends in neighborly competition to support Columbus-based non-profits. Each year we team up with an organization who receives all proceeds from the tournament registration and silent auction. We've been doing it for nearly a decade, and as it's grown we've been able to provide meaningful support to groups positively impacting our community.
The 9th Annual Cornhole Tournament and Silent Auction will take place in October 2023. WSA has teamed up with Sanctuary Night as this year's community non-profit.
2WSA Days of Giving
Each year we put aside time for our full team to make a difference in the community, together. In Columbus and Chicago, our two studio spend days pitching in with grass-roots organizations to show our support for the work they do.
3WSA Giving Circle
In 2022 we launched the first WSA Giving Circle. The idea: to come together to support non-profits in a meaningful way. The giving circle is a collective of WSA Ducks and friends with the mission to help raise resources for non-profits to make plans. Think of the difference in impact between one $50 donation and a collective $1,000 donation.
Meet the team behind WSA's community efforts
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