Wolves Can’t Fly
Dan doesn’t profit from book sales. All proceeds from the sale of Dan’s book are used to fund missions and ministries aiding orphans and the poor around the world through the 501(c)(3) ministry of Character That Counts.
Kc Wolf Injury
Organizations receiving support include, but are not limited to:
NFL Network's Ian Rapoport provides an injury update for the Kansas City Chiefs on Championship Sunday. Buffalo Bills fan Wolf Blitzer joins 'GameDay Morning' for the 'Lone Wolf' segment with. Dan Meers, who was the Chiefs mascot, KC Wolf, and was seriously injured in a zip-line accident last November, has reached a confidential settlement in a lawsuit regarding the incident.
The Global Orphan Project
Grace Mission Orphanage - Limbe, Haiti
City Union Mission (homeless shelter)
Shelter KC (homeless shelter)
Hope House (battered women’s shelter)
Restoration House
Compassion International
Convoy of Hope
Hopegivers
Living A Life of Influence -- this book became available on December 1, 2019. The book includes stories from KC Wolf's 30-year career and specifically the international trips he has taken to Honduras, Haiti, Dominican Republic, Philippines, India and Tanzania over the past five years.
Kc Wolf Injured
Kc Wolf Mascot Injury
For more than 30 years Dan has served as KC Wolf, the mascot for the Kansas City Chiefs football team. Although his occupation is mascot, his preoccupation and passion in life is using his time, talent and treasure to make a positive impact in the lives of others. Dan believes we are all called to be difference makers in this world. We are called to care for those who are hurting and helpless. Regardless of whether you re the CEO of a company or a custodian, no matter if you are the head coach of your team or just the team mascot, each of us can live a life of influence. Each of us is uniquely designed by God to make an impact with our lives.