The Baltimore Ravens and T. Rowe Price have selected their 2025 Community Quarterback Award recipients. Funded by the NFL Foundation, the Ravens Foundation, Inc. and T. Rowe Price, the award honors individuals who exhibit leadership, dedication and commitment to bettering their local communities.
The honorees will be recognized at M&T Bank Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 23, when the Ravens host the New York Jets. Each Community Quarterback winner will receive complimentary tickets to the game, a personalized Ravens jersey and a $2,500 grant to help aid their respective nonprofit organizations.
2025 Community Quarterback Winners:
Rachael Acevedo – Alzheimer's Association, Greater Maryland Chapter
In 2023, shortly after losing her father to dementia, Acevedo contacted the Alzheimer's Association in hopes of supporting the organization's mission to raise awareness of its programs and provide assistance and support to those living with Alzheimer's and dementia. Acevedo created the "Real Estate Rumble," a two-part fundraising and field competition for the Annapolis-area real estate community. In just two years, the annual competition has grown to include 12 brokerage teams and has raised more than $115,000.
Drew Corbin – Teens with Trauma
At 17 years old, Corbin serves as the President of the Board of Teens with Trauma, an organization dedicated to helping young people access high-quality mental health care, with an emphasis on supporting survivors of sexual abuse. The organization focuses on fundraising to provide specialized and advanced therapy to ensure survivors of sexual abuse can receive the support and care they need to heal and thrive. Corbin has helped spearhead fundraising efforts, including speaking at a recent Teens with Trauma fundraiser, which raised over $100,000.
Derwin Hannah – ABC Park Seminoles Sports Agency
Over the past 15 years, Hannah has taken ABC Park from an under-resourced community in West Baltimore, transforming it into a volunteer-run sports program for hundreds of Baltimore youth. Working alongside other volunteers, Hannah helped clean and restore the park and develop a program that provides youth with athletic opportunities they may not otherwise have access to. Through Hannah's leadership and with the support of 20 coaches and volunteers, the park and program currently offers football, cheerleading, baseball and basketball for local youth beginning at the age of six.
Garry Pace – B&O Railroad Museum
Since retiring after 30 years as a career firefighter, Pace has spent the past 15 years volunteering with the B&O Railroad Museum. The museum, recognized as the birthplace of American railroading is the site of the country's first mile of commercial railroad. Pace plays an integral role in the museum's daily operations, supporting school trips, train rides, tours and immersive educational experiences. An engineer himself, Pace operates a number of the museum's train rides and serves as president of the local National Railway Historical Society.
Katie Renehan – Abby's Carts of Courage, Respite Retreats
When her daughter Abby was diagnosed with ATRT brain cancer at just four years old, Renehan launched Abby's Carts of Courage to support children and families who are battling similar circumstances. Katie and Abby deliver wagons filled with comfort items and practical materials to children ranging from four months to 18 years old. Long after wagons are delivered, Katie remains in contact with parents and families, offering ongoing support, answering questions about their pediatric cancer journeys and providing comfort during a difficult time.










