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Author Speaks at BCYC
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Thursday, November 3, 2011
By: The Belton Journal

Author, Debbie Reece, and owner of BeeBop Books, was in town last week for a book signing at the Silo Tree Farm and stopped by the Belton Christian Youth Center last Friday for a reading and signing of her children's book, The Christmas Pumpkin, which release from BeeBop Books in 2009.

 
BISD Women's Football Clinic
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Kiwanis held a Women's Football Clinic in which Belton High School's head football coach, Rodney Southern, taught women the basics of the game. The event was held at Schoepf's BBQ and benefited the Belton Christian Youth Center.

Click here to see The Belton Journal's blurb and photo!

 
Don Ringler Soccer Donation to BCYC
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BCYC Walk-a-thon 2011
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BCYC held it's first annual walk-a-thon on July 26th and 28th. Please read the Press Releases below for the full story.

BCYC Press Release
Temple Telegram Press Release 

 
BCYC Hosts 'Teen Night'
Tuesday, 31 May 2011 00:00
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- By Thomas Tavaziva
Belton Journal Reporter

The Belton Christian Youth Center gave middle schoolers a reason to be proud to be a part of their community by hosting a thrilling night of entertainment Friday May 27. The BCYC hosted Teen Night and according to Youth Activities Coordinator, Michelle Rider, this was a great opportunity for the youth to have fun together in a safe environment.

"We are offering a place for middle schoolers to come out and be themselves in a safe place," Rider said. Teen night primarily involved water balloons for a water wars battle and this was the main attraction for the youth. "I came to Teen Night because I like to play with water," Makin Schilling, one of the participants said. Maya Fallows said she wanted to have fun with other teens. "We had a lot of fun and I wanted to be here because I thought it would be a fun activity for us kids," Fallows said.

 
BCYC comparable to Boys and Girls Club, recognized by Denzel Washington.
Tuesday, 08 February 2011 00:00
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Renowned actor and local community activist, Denzel Washington, credits the Boys and Girls Club for helping him stay in school and reaching his academic potential. He is now returning that favor, by being one of the proud sponsors for the national program.

The Boys and Girls Club provided a positive environment where Washington could excel academically and feels students, today, need those same attributes more than ever. He says, “The time between 3 and 6 p.m. are critical. That’s when kids need homework help, tutors, and mentors, but many are going home to empty houses.”

 
Thank you to our 2010 Donors and Partners
Monday, 31 January 2011 00:00
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Belton Christian Youth Center has reached new heights thanks to its beloved Partners and Community Support!

Click to download the full article including a complete list of our generous 2010 donors, our 2010 highlights and accomplishments, as well as our 2011 goals.

 
Carolyn Gunter Moves to Belton Christian Youth Center
Monday, 24 January 2011 00:00
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Carolyn Gunter is many things. She is a mother...of two beautiful adult girls. She is a wife...44+ with Thomas Gunter. She is a Christian...serving the Lord passionately for decades. And, Carolyn Gunter knows children! Working with children in a variety of roles from Teacher to Center Director, Carolyn has worn many hats.

However, in January 2010, all that came to a stop. The January fire at the historical First Baptist Church, Temple not only burned large sections of the worship building, but caused enough damage to the children’s building to render it useless for a time. Due to mounting concerns, the Church made the heart-wrenching decision to close the Child Development Center. Carolyn Gunter had the daunting task of informing staff and families of the decision, as well as sorting through the rubble and wreckage left behind in the fire’s flames.

Fast forward one year...here we are now in January 2011. As God often does, even in the storms, new dreams and ministries find their way out in the hearts of His people. And thus, Carolyn Gunter is now on her way to a new ministry in Belton, TX.

 
E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation Funds a $130,000 Grant To BCYC
Friday, 17 December 2010 00:00
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E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation continues its commitment to the Bell County community by supporting the Belton Christian Youth Center (BCYC). The foundation is providing a grant of $130,000 to the center that will enable the organization to revamp their old building, giving the center enhanced existing classroom space and more classrooms in order to provide tutoring, mentoring, and academic success plans for underprivileged children. Mr. Tommy Stinson, ER Carpenter Co., Division Director, Temple office, presented the check.

The three-phase development proposal for a complete building renovation and addition was submitted to Mr. Tommy Stinson in Temple last July to forward to the E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation for review. “Upon receiving the phone call from Mr. Stinson regarding the approved grant and funded amount of $130,000, I was awestruck; I truly had goose bumps,” said Diana Sequin, BCYC Development Director. Mr. Stinson noted that this is one of the largest grants approved by the E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation that he has witnessed, which makes this an even greater miracle.

 
Bank of America presents $4,000 Grant to BCYC
Thursday, 16 December 2010 00:00
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Bank of America continues its commitment to the community by supporting the Belton Christian Youth Center’s Homework Assistance and Tutoring Program. The bank is providing a grant of $4,000 to the center that will enable the organization to continue to provide tutoring, mentoring, and academic success plans for underprivileged children from the following Belton ISD elementary schools: Miller Heights, Southwest, and Tyler.

“We’re grateful for the partnership with Bank of America which enables us to continue to help children with educational guidance,” said Diana Sequin, development director, Belton Christian Youth Center. “Every dollar invested helps us fulfill our mission to help students achieve academic greatness.”

 
American Legion Post #55 Donates to BCYC
Wednesday, 09 June 2010 00:00
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Commander Jesse Wilson and Rodney Simonds presented a check in the amount of $1,000 to Diana Sequin, BCYC’s Development Director. This funding was donated to improve the summer-care program, providing educational and computer supplies to children ages 6 to 14.

Post 55 recently donated $31,980.00 to build a track at Tarver Elementary in memory of Johnnie Pechal and Gordon Grunke. This is only one of many donations made to our community by Post 55. Other donations include the following: Helping Hands Ministry of Belton, The Apple Tree Program, Make a Wish Foundation, Down But Not Out, Special Olympics of Texas, Belton Education Enrichment Foundation (2 each $100,000 endowed scholarships), Newspaper in Education, and many, many more too numerous to mention.

In the past eight years, the American Legion, Post 55 has donated in excess of $450,000 to the Belton Community.

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BCYC Bringing Up Grades Ceremony
Monday, 24 May 2010 00:00
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The BCYC Bringing Up Grades (BUG) Program sponsored by the Belton Kiwanis came to a closing with a ceremony on Monday May 24, 2010. BUG members, family and friends along with special guests Kiwanis Lt. Governor, Edward Passalugo, and his wife, Lillie the Ladybug, entertained us as well as other Kiwanis members who attended to support these students. Students were awarded certificates and prizes for participation and academic achievement during the 2009-2010 school year.

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ER Carpenter Foundation Gives Grant to BCYC
Friday, 18 December 2009 00:00
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Tommy Stinson, Division Manager, ER Carpenter, for the Temple based E. Rhodes & Leona B. Carpenter Foundation, presented a $55,370 check Wednesday to Belton Christian Youth Center's director of public relations and development Diana Sequin. The gift, to be used for playground expansion and a new Duro-LastTM roof for BCYC's gymnasium, brings Carpenter's total gifts to BCYC's million-dollar fundraising campaign to more than $105,000.

“Belton Christian Youth Center is a great asset for Bell County,” Stinson told Ms. Sequin as he presented the gift, noting that this is one of a limited number of sites to receive significant grants this year. The two worked together through the summer months to refine the grant requests to the program requirements of the foundation.

 
BCYC Accredited by National Financial Accountability Organization
Monday, 04 January 2010 00:00
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ECFA announced today the accreditation of Belton Christian Youth Center of Belton, TX.

ECFA accreditation is based on the ECFA Seven Standards of Responsible Stewardship including financial accountability, transparency, sound board governance and ethical fund-raising.

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