Thank you for your desire to contribute and help make a difference. Please note the Play4Payne Foundation #T077 is a component fund of The Dayton Foundation, and we process all gifts and donations through their website. Kindly click this ‘DONATE’ button and you will be redirected to the foundation’s website where you will be able to contribute to this fund. You can also mail a check to the address below. Make the check payable to the Dayton Foundation and be sure to include Play4Payne Foundation #T077 in the memo line.
Thank you for your support!
The Dayton Foundation1401 S. Main Street, Suite 100
Dayton, Ohio 45409
What the Play4Payne Foundation does with your donations…
- Host social events for brain injury survivors and their families–SEE OUR EVENTS PAGE for more information
- Host separate support groups for survivors and caregivers–SEE OUR EVENTS PAGE for more information.
- Provide informational care backpacks at local hospitals and rehabilitation units.
- Serve on the Brain Health Collective executive board and individual work group teams.
- Advocate at state and local levels to acquire more funding and support for sudden brain injury survivors and their families.
- Give hospital gift cards to families whose children will be at Nationwide Children’s Hospital for an extended stay in the rehabilitation unit.
- Provide financial and other supportive assistance to families impacted by a sudden brain injury.
- Give scholarships annually to a soccer and a football player at Bellbrook High School.
- Provide Young Life camp scholarships each year to help students attend camp.
Scholarship Recipients
All scholarship recipients are graduates of Bellbrook High School in Bellbrook, OH. They are selected by their coaches.
2025 Darius Gainer (soccer) and Johnny Brown (football)
2025 Darius Gainer (soccer) and Johnny Brown (football)
2024 Nolan Ebel (soccer) and Cody Koverman (football)
2023 Brooks Judd (soccer) and Tristan Hanks (football)
2022 Luke Motil (soccer) and Cameron Strong (football)
2021 Robbie Osborne (soccer) and Jonah Atchison (football)
2020 Logan Hessinger (soccer) and JR McCormick (football)
2019 Jared Zacharias (soccer) and Trysten Lopez (football)
2018 Michael Owusu (soccer) and Keion Driscoll (football)
2021 Robbie Osborne (soccer) and Jonah Atchison (football)
2020 Logan Hessinger (soccer) and JR McCormick (football)
2019 Jared Zacharias (soccer) and Trysten Lopez (football)
2018 Michael Owusu (soccer) and Keion Driscoll (football)