Andrew Wenger is not only an outstanding player on the field for the Houston Dynamo, but also a great contributor to the Houston Community.



Andrew was most active with the Ronald McDonald House of Houston. He volunteered on his own time, making sure he was able to attend at least twice a month. As part of the Dynamo’s Kick4Kids Program, Andrew purchased four season tickets that were given to Ronald McDonald House to allow families staying there to attend the games when able. He also took part in a special ceremony in August, where he helped announce that two past residents had won the opportunity to attend the opening ceremonies for the Summer Olympics in Brazil. During the month of September and the Kick Childhood Cancer campaign, Andrew helped gather multiple teammates and Dynamo staff to help serve lunch to families at the house and play games with the kids.



On top of his service to the Ronald McDonald House, Andrew could also be found volunteering at other events throughout the season, including Kid’s Meals, a local Houston organization that provides sack lunches for preschool-aged kids in low income areas. Andrew also was a volunteer coach at multiple youth soccer organizations, and even surprised 15 underprivileged soccer players with new cleats and soccer balls courtesy of Adidas and Academy Sports.