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Arkansas Sheriffs’ Youth Ranches Celebrates Opening of New Beebe Hall

The Batesville Area Chamber of Commerce held a Ribbon-Cutting ceremony for the opening of Beebe Hall at the Arkansas Sheriffs' Youth Ranches (ASYR). Beebe Hall is named in honor of former Arkansas Governor Mike Beebe, recognizing his 30 years of service as a volunteer and advocate for ASYR. 


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Nancy Fulton, ASYR CEO, welcomed the crowd and expressed gratitude to the builders, contractors, donors, and staff who contributed to making Beebe Hall a reality. She also praised the efforts of the fundraising committee, led by Ray Dillon, ASYR Board President.


"Ray Dillon took this on so we could expand our mission, which is why we come to work every day," stated Fulton. "We know the children are why we are here, and Ray didn't hesitate to make this a reality." 


Dillon expressed his appreciation for the donors, saying, "I want to thank all our donors for raising over a million dollars and believing in the Ranch and its mission. It is in this spirit that we honor and recognize one of our most loyal and dedicated volunteers, Governor Mike Beebe, for over 30 years of timeless support of the Ranch."


Fulton shared her gratitude for Governor Beebe's commitment: "I want to thank Governor Beebe, the humblest man, and we had to talk him into letting us name the home after him. The story goes that when he became Governor, he had to give up all his volunteer work except for the youth ranch, and for that, we wanted to honor him."


Governor Mike Beebe took the podium and thanked ASYR staff and supporters for their dedication. He reflected on his upbringing in Amagon, Arkansas, where he was raised by a single mother. "I was the kind of kid, I think, to a large degree, represented by some of the kids growing up here. They have hope and a light at the end of the tunnel thanks to the house parents and programs here that provide so many opportunities from people who believe in them, who believe in helping kids," Beebe remarked.


"This is a great day for the youth ranch as we cut the ribbon on Beebe Hall and move more ranchers and kids into a new home," said Dillon.


Founded by the sheriffs of Arkansas in 1976, Arkansas Sheriffs' Youth Ranches provides hope, healing, and a home to thousands of children across the state. Children who have been abused, neglected, or abandoned come to the Ranch through no fault of their own, seeking a safe, loving place to call home. The Ranch's mission is to address, remedy, and prevent child abuse and neglect by creating safe, healthy, and permanent homes for children.


For more information on the Arkansas Sheriffs' Youth Ranch and how you can help, contact Matt Cleveland at matt@youthranches.com or 501.940.3440.


"We all have the opportunity to pass on to others our own fortune and pay it forward, because what you do can make a difference," concluded Governor Beebe.


Ambassadors in attendance include: Aaron Herndon (Citizens Bank), Amy Crouch-Howard (Weichert, Realtors - The Property Shoppe), Andrea Bruner (Network of Community Options), Brenda Rivera (First Community Bank), Ashley Davis (Citizens Bank), Cassidy Mitchell (Lyon College), Chad Whiteaker (White River Now), Christina Watts (LaCroix Precision Optics), Cori Perkey (Southern Bank), Eva Henriksen (Merchants & Planters Bank), Sarah Ring (Southern Bank), Sydney Wood (Main Street Batesville), and Tiffany Traw (UACCB).

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