Yavapai Title Agency In the News

January 28, 2015
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Yavapai Title Agency Donates More Than $15,000 to Local Causes in 2014

KAH Group 2Yavapai Title Agency is proud to announce that in 2014 it donated more than $15,000 to various local organizations and causes in the community through its Yavapai Title Home is Where the Heart is program. Yavapai Title believes in empowering its employees to roll up their sleeves by joining together to promote positive change in the community.

Some of the local organizations and causes that Yavapai Title Agency’s local branches have donated to in 2014 include:

  • Adult Center of Prescott – a private non-profit corporation that provides services such as recreational, education and social activities to Prescott adults.
  • Alzheimer’s Association Desert Southwest – a charitable organization devoted to providing service and support to Alzheimer’s patients, family members and caregivers throughout Arizona and Southern Nevada.
  • American Diabetes Association – an organization that leads the fight against the deadly consequences of diabetes and fights for those affected by diabetes.
  • Bikesmith Cyclery – the oldest continually operated bike shop in Prescott.
  • Camp Soaring Eagles – which provides the healing power of laughter to thousands of seriously ill children by giving them the opportunity to go to a medically supervised camp at no cost to the campers and families.
  • Camp Verde Promotions – a non-profit organization established to keep alive the traditions of Camp Verde’s annual Cornfest and Fort Verde Days.
  • Central Arizona Partnership – an organization that researches important issues and educates their members and the public through various media and events. It also engages in activities that helps advance the best interests of the community.
  • Chino Valley High School – home of the Cougars and is in the high desert plains region of northern Arizona just 15 miles north of Prescott and 87 miles southwest of Flagstaff.
  • DNM Distributors
  • Friends of OTCA – is a theater in Verde Valley for live music and entertainment in music, theater, comedy, and the performing arts
  • Greater Prescott Regional Economic Partnership – a public-private partnership existing to create a regional identity to help local companies expand, attract new quality businesses and foster capital investment in the greater Prescott region.
  • Habitat for Humanity – which is dedicated to eliminating substandard housing locally and worldwide through constructing, rehabilitating and preserving homes; by advocating for fair and just housing policies; and by providing training and access to resources to help families improve their shelter conditions.
  • Kiwanis Club and Kiwanis Club of Prescott Community Foundation – established to expand the works of the Kiwanis Club with two types of funds. The perpetual Endowment Fund retains the principle for the future and use income to support projects within our communities and the Activity Fund is used for current or future community projects.
  • Phippen Museum – a center for American Western art that preserves and educates the public about the unique heritage, history, legends and influence of art of the American West.
  • PHS PTSA Grad Night – a safe event put on by parents of the graduating children with music, dance, entertainment, games, prizes and more.
  • Prescott Frontier Days – host organization for the oldest World’s Oldest Rodeo®.
  • Prescott Valley Economic Development Foundation – a one-stop resource for information on the Town of Prescott Valley.
  • Prescott Valley Little League – a non-profit organization whose mission is to promote, develop, supervise and voluntarily assist in al lawful ways, the interest of those who will participate in little league baseball and softball.
  • Sedona Verde Valley Association of Realtors® – organization involved in all aspects of the residential and commercial real estate industries.
  • The Salvation Army – an organization whose mission is to preach the gospel of Jesus Christ and to meet human needs in His name without discrimination. This can be by feeding, clothe, comfort and care for the needy.
  • The Verde Valley Senior Center – a lifeline to hundreds of senior citizens throughout the Verde Valley. It provides various services to seniors including meals, transportation, social activities, interaction with youth, special events health and wellness programs and more.
  • Windermere Foundation – which donates a portion of the proceeds from every home purchased or sold toward supporting low-income and homeless families in the community.
  • Yavapai College Foundation – which supports Yavapai College by enhancing educational, cultural, social and economic opportunities in our community.
  • Yavapai County 4-H
  • Yavapai Humane Society

Way to go for everyone involved in volunteering and donating!