At Access Elevator, we believe that strong communities are built through service, compassion, and a willingness to support causes that make a meaningful difference.
Recently, Access Elevator CEO Frank Wasilewski and his wife, Tracy, volunteered as scorekeepers during the Championship of the Pucks for Autism event in Pleasant Prairie, Wisconsin. While the competition on the ice was exciting, the true victory was the impact made off the rink.
Pucks for Autism is an incredible organization dedicated to raising funds and awareness for autism research while bringing together families, athletes, volunteers, and supporters around a common purpose. The annual championship event showcases not only athletic talent but also the power of community working together to create positive change.
Frank and Tracy were honored to contribute their time to help ensure the event ran smoothly and to support the many participants, organizers, and families involved. Seeing firsthand the passion, dedication, and generosity of everyone in attendance was both inspiring and humbling.
At Access Elevator, we understand the importance of creating accessible and inclusive communities. Events like Pucks for Autism remind us that every act of support, whether on the ice, behind the scenes, or in the stands, helps make a lasting difference.
We extend our gratitude to the organizers, volunteers, athletes, sponsors, and supporters who make this event possible each year. Together, we are helping advance research, raise awareness, and create hope for countless families.
To learn more about Pucks for Autism and support their mission, visit pucksforautism.com.
From all of us at Access Elevator, thank you for allowing us to be part of such a special event.



