When KeShun Freeman was a boy, Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta saved the life of an infant who became his brother and his inspiration. Ever since, the Georgia Tech defensive end has been steadfast in living a life of service, becoming an example to his teammates and the school community.
His devotion was recognized Thursday, when he was named to the Allstate AFCA Good Works Team, a prestigious award that honors college athletes for their community service. Freeman is one of just 12 FBS players out of roughly 13,000 who compete at that level to receive the commendation.
“I am not surprised that KeShun is the recipient of this outstanding award,” team chaplain Derrick Moore said. “You can’t have a good works team without KeShun Freeman.”