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giving back to greenville

Here at WSI, we feel strongly about giving back to the community that has given so much to us! That’s why it has been our pleasure over the years to contribute to various organizations and charities. Whether it be through no- or low- cost web services or through financial donations, we are proud to be doing our part in our community!

"Recently our company was enlisted to build a website for an upcoming charity event called Cargo: The Fight For Freedom Past and Present. Cargo is a musical by veteran song writer and producer Paul Field. First presented in 2007, Cargo was written to celebrate the bicentennial of the abolition of the British slave trade and to raise awareness about the continuing and widespread problem of human trafficking today. This presentation combines music, dance, images, and the spoken word to tell the story of human enslavement and the struggle for freedom in a unique and moving way..."

 

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“The mission statement of The MAC Foundation is to create opportunities for children and young adults to be influenced through sports, the arts and extra curricular activities—keeping their minds and bodies focused on positive alternatives to the temptations of life. In addition, we would like to implement a free counseling service to empower them to cope with tragic events including but not limited to, death, divorce and child abandonment.”

WSI has been involved with providing online marketing and promotion support for the Mac Foundation since 2008.

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WSI is proud to support the Carolina Treatment Centers in their effort to battle the devastating effects of addition in Upstate, South Carolina. In 2008, we completed a site redesign, including a total branding package. We continue to maintain and host their site.

Their mission: “To provide a high level of care and support leading to a better quality of life through individual growth in the recovery process.”

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