David Bennett Galloway III is highly involved in his community. He has participated in many volunteer efforts independently, as a member of his football team, and with friends and family. A portion of his volunteer work was accomplished at Generations of Chapin, an assisted living community meeting the needs of Chapin's senior citizens. In the wintertime, he participates in caroling and Christmas festivities in Ballentine at the Lowman Home. The Heritage at Lowman is a non-profit ministry dedicated to helping older adults enjoy an independent life while benefiting from access to a supportive community as they age. A bright spot for Galloway was the Senior Citizens Global Eagle Evening in 2020-21. Galloway III was born with a passion for the outdoors. This love was fostered and encouraged by his father, David Bennet Galloway Jr., who introduced him to hunting and fishing at a young age. David's father also taught him the importance of giving back to the community, which he did through his work with the Screaming Eagles Special Needs Athletics. The non-profit is dedicated to helping schools and colleges embrace diversity through the formation of realistic athletic environments and programs adapted to meet the needs of any athlete with special needs. Local sports teams and volunteers engage with the athletes to foster a true feeling of community and understanding. For many of the Chapin athletes, such as David Bennet Galloway III, the events are a sharing opportunity that provides the volunteers with a new perspective and new friends.