Sponsor a Participant

Empower Dreams Through Sponsorship

Sponsoring a Disability Dream & Do participant is more than just a contribution— it's a powerful statement of support for inclusion, hope, and empowerment within the disability community.

This is your chance to directly impact the lives of children with disabilities, creating unforgettable experiences and fostering a culture of inclusivity and encouragement.

By sponsoring a participant, you’re uplifting their confidence, inspiring their families, and encouraging a broader understanding of the potential within the disability community.

Your support sends a clear message: every individual deserves the chance to pursue their dreams and participate fully in life.

At the core of D3D lies a mission to empower participants, families, and communities by creating opportunities for meaningful interactions, shared experiences, and mutual support. When you sponsor a participant, you become part of this mission, helping to create moments of joy, connection, and inspiration that resonate far beyond the event itself.


Monthly Recurring Sponsorship = $10 per D3Day Participant

Annual Sponsorship = $100 per D3Day Particapant

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Testimonials

Jim Weed, GM, Binghamton Mets

“Overall, the event exceeded my expectations. I knew it would be special, but when you see the look on those kids’ faces and know they had the time of their life at your ballpark, it’s something. As Dave said in his team meeting, ‘you will remember it the rest of your life.’”

Donovan Hand, MLB Pitcher

“Yeah, man! Dave has inspired me BIG time. To have the will and the Donovan Hand, MLB Pitcher drive to want to help kids try to achieve their dreams... It’s a testament to how much he cares about others.”

Mother of D3Day Nashville Participant

“I watched a baseball team of young men come out onto the field and create a morning of magic with our kids.”

Jan Dyson, Franziska Racker Centers for

People with Disabilities

“Another individual put on her Facebook page that she had an

awesome time at the camp and that for the first time she was made to

feel like she didn’t have a disability and wasn’t in a wheelchair. She

felt that she was treated as an equal.”

Jennie Pogorzala, Ithaca Youth Bureau

“Really, really cool stuff happened that day not just for my group but for everyone involved. The players were so sweet and really got into the event. The kids were glowing with happiness!”

Vinnie Sonner, Store Mgr., Sam’s Club

“My experience with Disability Dream & Do was, hands down, the

highlight of my year.”