COMMUNITY RELATIONS
Community Work.
PaySourceUSA proudly supports both local and national communities. Over the years, PaySource has been a part of many charity events and has donated countless hours and money towards great local and national causes all over the nation. Below are a few of the recent highlights of our community involvement.

Relay for Life: American Cancer Society
In 2006, PaySourceUSA ranked 3rd in overall donations and was awarded the Silver Level Award. PaySourceUSA has participated in the Relay For Life of Montgomery County / Huber Heights the past two years, and we look forward to participating for many years to come!
Toys For Tots
PaySourceUSA is proud to be a 2006 National Corporate Sponsor of the Toys For Tots program. This is the second year in a row that PaySourceUSA is a National Corporate Sponsor for the Toys For Tots program. We not only signed up kids for the Toys For Tots program, but we also helped hand out the toys to the kids. We were able give over 6,000 children a better Christmas.
Dayton Ohio, Habitat for Humanity
In 2005, PaySourceUSA helped build two homes with Habitat for Humanity in Dayton, Ohio. The construction of the homes took several days and lots of hard work. The staff of PaySourceUSA looks forward to working on other special projects with Habitat for Humanity.
Hurricane Katrina Relief
In response to the immense need of support for victims of Hurricane Katrina, the PaySourceUSA staff coordinated with families to provide necessary supplies to housing victims of Hurricane Katrina.
NEWS
PaySportsPro is HR Touch Down for Sports Organizations
DAYTON, OH — PaySourceUSA, a leader in the Professional Employer Organization (PEO) industry, recently launched PaySportsPro, a new division dedicated to providing sports teams and franchise owners with leading-edge human resources, risk management, group benefits and payroll services.

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