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Parents create Cub Scout-themed nonprofit to keep child’s memory alive

Summary by Scouting Magazine
Kayven Hopper, a Cub Scout from Pack 683 in Derby, Kansas, was 9 years old when he lost his battle with epilepsy. His Cub Scout spirit, however, lives on, thanks to Kayven’s Helping Hands, the organization founded by his parents to give other kids the same opportunities that Kayven had, including Cub Scouting. “We created Kayven’s Helping Hands to keep his memory alive and to help others,” says Kayven’s mother, Kacey. “It’s inspired by his love …
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Scouting magazine broke the news in on Monday, April 28, 2025.
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