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Leadership and community service honored with award named for Atlanta athlete


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Wuerffel’s desire to serve was ingrained in him as a child. His father was an Air Force chaplain, constantly helping and caring for others.

“When we were stationed with different people all over the world, there were often young people away from their families for the holidays and we’d always host them,” said Wuerffel. “As I grew and developed as a young man and in my own faith as a Christian, I was motivated by caring for other people. It became part of my DNA. I learned your life isn’t just about you.”

Today, as a father of three and husband to Jessica, his wife of 25 years, Wuerffel is the executive director of Desire Street Ministries, a nonprofit that revitalizes neighborhoods by encouraging and equipping leaders. Wuerffel personally mentors many leaders and partners with their organizations to help them grow and make a bigger impact on their communities.

National Football Foundation President and CEO Steve Hatchell (left) and College Football Hall of Famer Danny Wuerffel react during the sign unveiling ceremony for the Chick-fil-A College Football Hall of Fame on Thursday, May 24, 2018, in Atlanta. (Jason Getz/AJC)

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“I became who I was because I had great coaching,” said Wuerffel. “There are heroes in neighborhoods who don’t have the guidance they need to be effective, so we serve them so they can thrive and become sustainable leaders. We are in the final year of a five-year goal to impact 20 neighborhoods, and we’re looking forward to the next five.”

In addition to Desire Street, and inspired by the Wuerffel Trophy, Wuerffel launched the Wuerffel Foundation in 2020 to honor and develop community service leaders, who are often current and former athletes. Mentees have included University of Georgia alum Quincy Carter, and the Falcons’ Kirk Cousins, who was a finalist for the Wuerffel Trophy in 2010.

Danny Wuerffel stands with PAWKids founder LaTonya Gates. PAWKids is an enrichment program for children on Atlanta's Westside. (Courtesy)

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This year’s finalists for Wuerffel’s signature award are Nick Dawkins, offensive lineman from Penn State; Dean Janikowski, kicker from Washington State University; and Jack Kiser, linebacker from Notre Dame.

“As we celebrate 20 years of the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy, I am filled with gratitude for the incredible student-athletes who have carried the torch of service and excellence,” said Wuerffel. “This year’s finalists are true embodiments of the values we celebrate and have shown a remarkable commitment to service, education and sportsmanship.”

The recipient will also be formally honored at the Allstate Wuerffel Trophy Presentation Gala on Feb. 1 at the College Football Hall of Fame in Atlanta.

To learn more about the Wuerffel Foundation, visit dannywuerffel.com.





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