Dodge for a Cause: Corporate Dodgeball Tournament Returns to Support Vogel Alcove
2017 Dodge For A Cause games (Courtesy of Vogel)
Get ready to dodge, dip, and dive for a meaningful mission! The much-anticipated Dodge for a Cause, presented by Weil, Gotshal & Manges LLP, is back for another high-energy evening of competition, camaraderie, and community impact.
This unique corporate dodgeball tournament invites local businesses and professionals to step onto championship courts for an adrenaline-fueled showdown—all for a great cause. With live scoreboards, enthusiastic spectators, and bragging rights on the line, teams will battle it out in an unforgettable event benefiting Vogel Alcove, a nonprofit committed to helping young children and families overcome homelessness and poverty.
After the final whistle, teams are invited to stick around for a celebratory awards presentation and networking reception, bringing together Dallas’ business and philanthropic leaders in support of a shared purpose.
How to Get Involved
Form a Team: Rally your team of 10 and register for $2,000 per team.
Be a Fan: Spectator tickets are just $20, with free entry for kids and young adults under 18.
All proceeds from the event support Vogel Alcove’s mission to provide free educational, developmental, and therapeutic services to children impacted by homelessness, along with resources for their parents. Through a “Two-Generational” model, families receive comprehensive support in a nurturing environment that fosters growth and stability for both child and caregiver.
Dodge for a Cause 2025 is proudly supported by Sewell, Origin Bank, Vinson & Elkins, and Kainos Capital.
Join the Movement
Whether you're dodging balls on the court or cheering from the sidelines, your participation makes a difference. Since 1987, over 18,000 homeless children have walked through the doors of Vogel Alcove, finding hope and healing in a safe space designed for their success.
👉 Register or purchase tickets online
To learn more about Vogel Alcove and how you can support their life-changing work, visit VogelAlcove.org.