NEW YORK, Oct 4, 2010 - The
Heisman Trophy Trust announced today it has selected former Florida
State University and NFL running back Warrick Dunn as the fifth
recipient of the Heisman Humanitarian Award. The award will be
formally presented to Dunn at the 76th Annual Heisman Memorial
Trophy Dinner on December 13, 2010 in New York City.

The Heisman Humanitarian Award was established in 2006 to recognize
those in the world of sports that give significantly of themselves
to serve their community and improve the lives of others. Dunn
started the Homes for the Holidays program in 1997 during his
rookie season in the NFL to honor his late mother's dream of home
ownership. He then went on to establish the Warrick Dunn Family
Foundation in 2002 which increases the programs and services
offered to single-parent families. By the end of this year, Dunn
will have assisted 100 single parents and their more than 265
children and dependents in Atlanta, Baton Rouge, Tallahassee and
Tampa with the American Dream - the purchase of their first
home.
"Warrick Dunn's charitable contributions exemplify the Heisman
spirit. It will be an honor to welcome him as the newest recipient
of the Heisman Humanitarian Award at the 76th Annual Heisman
Memorial Trophy Dinner," said William J. Dockery, Heisman Trust
President. "Dunn's experience growing up with a single mother has
pushed him to improve the lives of other single parents, providing
them with down payment assistance, new furniture and additional
household necessities. He is making a difference in four cities
he's called home, giving back to the communities that supported him
growing up and during his college and professional playing days.
Dunn continues to prove that hard work is rewarded both on and off
the field and it is a privilege to present this award to him this
year."
Dunn, the oldest of six children, experienced the struggles of life
in a single-parent family in Baton Rouge. His mother, Betty
Smothers, was a police officer who often worked security shifts to
provide for her family. It was always her goal to experience the
American Dream and become a homeowner. Before she could realize
her dream, she was gunned down in an armed robbery during an
off-duty shift, leaving 18-year-old Dunn to care for his five
siblings. Dunn's dedication to charity was born as a result of the
outpouring of support his family received from the community during
this tragic time.
"I am honored to receive this award from the Heisman Trophy Trust
and I believe it is a testament to the values instilled in me by my
mother. Without her strength and determination as an example
growing up, I would not have been able to achieve my goals in life
and on the football field," said Dunn. "This award will help bring
more attention to the work of the Warrick Dunn Family Foundation
and for that, I am grateful."
As the recipient of the award, Dunn will receive a $50,000 donation
from the Heisman Trophy Trust to the Warrick Dunn Family
Foundation. He will also be receiving a plaque commemorating this
honor.
Former Heisman Humanitarian winners include: Joey Cheek, Olympic
speed skating gold medalist; George Martin, former defensive end of
the New York Giants; Pat LaFontaine, former NHL star; and Mia Hamm,
world-renowned soccer player.
The 76th Annual Heisman Memorial Trophy Dinner will take place at
the New York Marriott Marquis on Monday, December 13, 2010. Tickets
are available for purchase at www.heisman.com.