Giving Back to the Community

Beyond our own business, we are deeply involved in our local community to help people in need, and we volunteer to support those who will one day make a difference in our profession.

WLG Concludes 2025 With Meaningful Community Impact

WLG closed out 2025 with a strong commitment to giving back to the communities it serves. The company contributed to 33 organizations, with donations totaling $33,367.25.

These contributions supported initiatives in health, education and child welfare, as well as organizations within the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry that strengthen the profession through workforce development, educational outreach, business development and networking opportunities. Notable organizations receiving support included CHOC, the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society, Options for Learning, The Children’s Army Corporation, and several AEC-focused groups dedicated to advancing careers and industry growth.

WLG believes investing in these causes strengthens both the industry and the communities where its employees live and work. The company plans to continue this tradition of giving in 2026 and beyond.

Industry Advisors and Cal Poly Geomatics Conference

American Society of Civil Engineers | California State Polytechnic University Pomona

We mentor Cal Poly Pomona engineering students as Industry Advisors during their year-long, senior projects. We also sponsor geomatics conferences, national competitions for young engineers and offer student internship opportunities to further educational experience.

Meghan’s Ride/Leukemia and Lymphoma Society

SoCalGas | Ridgecrest, CA

WLG employees have long supported childhood cancer research through the annual Meghan Ride fundraiser. The event, which honors the memory of a SoCalGas team member’s daughter, serves as an inspiration to hundreds of participants and sponsors.

United Way Programs

United Way | Inland Empire

We are also committed to helping underprivileged children succeed in school. WLG employees volunteer to deliver essential school supplies to thousands of disadvantaged students through the School Tools Program, and donate backpacks of food to more than 1,800 homeless and hungry children through the Kids Pack Program.