Community Involvement


For 30+ years the Darrell Waltrip Automotive Group has partnered with numerous charities, sponsored hundreds of community events and invested close to a million dollars back into the community we have called home since our inception in 1986. Below are just a few of the events we host and/or partner with each year to continue our support of the individuals and families that make up this extraordinary community.
Darrell Waltrip Automotive's Hometown Heroes
Each month as a part of our Hometown Heroes program we recognize Middle Tennessee residents who are making a difference in their community. Heroes are honored with a trophy from 'ol DW and a $500 donation to the charity of their choice.
Darrell Waltrip Automotive's Drive Away Hunger Challenge
The Drive Away Hunger Challenge was started in 2013 by the Darrell
Waltrip Automotive Group as a fundraising event partnering WCS High
Schools with GraceWorks. Since then the challenge has grown to include
Franklin Special School District & Williamson County Elementary and
Middle Schools and has collected hundreds of thousands of pounds of food
for the pantries throughout Williamson County.
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Wave's Recycling Program
In 1994 the Darrell Waltrip Automotive Group became the first
corporation to enroll in the Waves Office Recycling Program. Today DWAG
continues to participate in the program which supports Waves, a
non-profit that provides services to adults with disabilities. Today,
the Waves Recycling Program services over 100 businesses.
Salvation Army's Angel Tree Program
Since 2002, the Darrell Waltrip Automotive Group has partnered with the
Salvation Army to host an Angel Tree during the holidays. This employee
led event gets everyone involved- from the porters to the sales people,
service advisers and service technicians. The number of children DWAG
adopts has grown, with almost 100 children adopted each year.


Habitat for Humanity of Williamson & Maury Counties
For 15 years the Darrell Waltrip Automotive Group partnered with Habitat
for Humanity to support the building of homes for hard-working families
in Williamson and Maury County. For more information about Habitat for
Humanity Williamson-Maury visit hfhwm.org.
Williamson County Animal Shelter
Darrell Waltrip Subaru is proud to partner with Williamson County Animal
Center (WCAC), an public open-intake shelter serving the citizens of
Williamson County, Tennessee. The shelter is a county tax-funded agency
caring for domestic animals, and in 2014 was named a 2nd place winner in
the national ASCPA Rachael Ray Challenge. WCAC has a full-time on-site
veterinarian, mobile adoption unit, a public spay/neuter program, annual
community rabies clinics, three animal control officers, dog and cat
visitation rooms, a free-roaming cat area, pet fosters and over 400
active volunteers. For more information, visit adoptwcac.org.
