Peyton Heart Project Scholarship in Memory of Matt Dille
Peyton James was a beloved son who passed away too soon due to suicide after facing bullying and mental health issues. Peyton had a passion for all things electronic, from playing video games to making videos for his own YouTube account. He also loved animals and planned to attend Texas A & M veterinarian school, even though his first love was to The University of Texas.
Matthew Ryan Dille was a music lover, an avid gamer, a Lego lover, and someone who cared deeply for animals throughout his whole life.
Matt was an accomplished Quarter Midget Race Car Driver, racing #84 for eleven years. Those who knew Matt remember his sharp wit and his ability to make others laugh. He had a beautiful smile that he showed to many. Matt sadly died by suicide at the age of seventeen in Telford, Pennsylvania, where he was a senior at Souderton Area High School. Matt left this world as an Organ Donor, helping many others live on.
This scholarship aims to honor the life and memory of Matt Dille by supporting students preparing to attend college and make a difference in the field of mental health.
Any high school senior at Souderton Area High School in Pennsylvania may apply for this scholarship opportunity.
To apply, tell us about yourself and then answer one of the questions below about your connection to mental health or future plans in the field.
Write a short essay including an introduction about you (who you are, where you attended high school, where you plan to attend college, and your intended field of study) and answer ONE of the following questions.
1. What have you learned about mental health during your high school years and how will you apply it in the years to come?
2. What can we do as a society to end the stigma surrounding mental health issues?
3. What will you do in college to raise awareness for mental health?
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The application deadline is Apr 1, 2025. Winners will be announced on Apr 30, 2025.
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The winner will be publicly announced on Apr 30, 2025. Prior to the announcement date, we may contact finalists with additional questions about their application. We will work with donors to review all applications according to the scholarship criteria. Winners will be chosen based on the merit of their application.
Award checks will be sent to the financial aid office of the winner's academic institution or future academic institution in their name to be applied to their tuition, and in the name of their institution (depending on the school's requirements). If the award is for a qualified educational non-tuition expense, we will work with the winner directly to distribute the award and make sure it goes towards qualified expenses.
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