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  • KYE-YAC Sponsors Hot Springs Sister City Reception

    KYE-YAC Sponsors Hot Springs Sister City Reception

    KYE-YAC sponsored the Hot Springs Sister City Reception at Gallery Central Thursday, March 7, 2013. Hearing from student delegates about their past experiences when visiting Hanamaki proved to be both eye opening and educational. The sister city relationship between Hot Springs and Hanamaki, Japan officially began on January 15, 1993, after a group of Hanamaki …
  • KYE-YAC Teams Up With The Hot Springs Family YMCA To Create A Quiet Place For Kids

    KYE-YAC Teams Up With The Hot Springs Family YMCA To Create A Quiet Place For Kids

    As part of the Hot Springs Family YMCA Yoga Yurt and Wellness Garden Project, KYE-YAC donated the Welcome Statue to help create the space and designate it as a place of quiet contemplation. The Welcome Statue was unveiled Saturday March 2nd at the Hot Springs Family YMCA, inviting all to come and experience the place …
  • A Special Valentine’s Day For A Special Valentine

    A Special Valentine's Day For A Special Valentine

    KYE-YAC could not have thought of a better way to celebrate Valentine’s Day than with two very special little girls, their mother and the wonderful folks at Arkansas Hospice.? Kye and several KYE-YAC volunteers, including Jessica Garnett and Nicole Johnson were excited to judge the annual Valentine’s Box contest.? Each year, Arkansas Hospice employees make …
  • Jake The Dog A.K.A. Kye Masino Joins The HIPPY Advocacy Center To Keep Our Kids Safe

    Jake The Dog A.K.A. Kye Masino Joins The HIPPY Advocacy Center To Keep Our Kids Safe

    Jake the Dog (Kye Masino of KYE-YAC) always loves to entertain and inform young children about the very important and specific ways to stay safe and healthy.? The Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center’s Janice McCutcheon joined KYE-YAC and Hot Springs HIPPY to teach children 3 to 5 years old about childhood safety.? KYE-YAC bought books …
  • KYE-YAC Board Becomes Arkansas Hospice Certified Volunteers

    KYE-YAC Board Becomes Arkansas Hospice Certified Volunteers

    The KYE-YAC board is so committed to its partnership with Arkansas Hospice and their compassionate staff of professionals that they recently spent a day becoming certified Arkansas Hospice volunteers.
    The training taught the kids about the history and philosophy of hospice, which is to enhance the quality of life for anyone facing terminal illness by surrounding …
  • The Vision For “Putting Kids First”

    The Vision For "Putting Kids First"

    Kye recently met with the Brandon Burlsworth Foundation to donate a check from KYE-YAC matched by the Hot Springs Giving Circle for a total of $5,000.? This grant will go toward the outstanding programs the Brandon Burlsworth Foundation offers children of Arkansas including the ‘Eyes of a Champion” which takes on the issue of eye …
  • Arkansas Hospice Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary

    Arkansas Hospice Celebrates Its 20th Anniversary

    KYE-YAC joined the 20th anniversary celebration for an Arkansas Hospice, an organization that has proven to be strong, trusted and compassionate throughout its existence.  Crowds of people showed up in support of the non-profit and the services they provide including end-of-life care, grief support and counseling and many innovative volunteer programs including their therapy dog …
  • Kye, KYE-YAC, Takes Part In Educating Our Community About The Premier Division Of Genetics At UAMS

    Kye, KYE-YAC, Takes Part In Educating Our Community About The Premier Division Of Genetics At UAMS

    Recently, a standing-room-only crowd of interested Arkansans filled Gallery Central at a reception in downtown Hot Springs to learn more about the outstanding Genetics Division at the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences.? Dr. G. Bradley Schaefer, the first director of the UAMS Division of Genetics, spoke about the many and varied services the Division …
  • Gearing Up For The New School Year With The Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center

    Gearing Up For The New School Year With The Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center

    When KYE-YAC received a call from Janice McCutcheon, director of the Child Advocacy Center, asking the all-youth board to raise money to provide some children in crisis with clothing and supplies for the new school year – the KYE-YAC kids rallied.? After making a few telephone calls and visits to other foundations, the KYE-YAC kids …
  • KYE-YAC Supports Single Mom, Kids And Education

    KYE-YAC Supports Single Mom, Kids And Education

    Tabitha French, single mother of two young children, was successfully juggling motherhood, working and going to school at National Park Community College.? After graduating with honors, Tabitha made the decision to continue her education.? She applied for scholarships in her area of study and was awarded several out of state, yet she still was unable …

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