Estate gift honors legacy of beloved Noblesville teacher

(From left) Chuck Crow, Michelle Schmidt, Dustin Dixon, Brandy Egan, and Sally Crow. (Photo provided)

Noblesville Youth Assistance Program (NYAP) has received a generous donation of just over $60,000 from the estate of longtime Noblesville educator Katherine “Kitty” Campbell, honoring her decades of dedication to local students and families.

The contribution was formally presented on April 23 by Ms. Campbell’s sister, Sally Crow, and brother-in-law, Chuck Crow. The check presentation took place in front of North Elementary School, a location that held deep personal significance for Ms. Campbell, who spent much of her career there nurturing young learners.

Ms. Campbell served as a third-grade teacher at North Elementary and Hinkle Creek Elementary for 34 years. Known for her compassion and commitment, she believed every child deserved access to essential resources, including a backpack for school, adequate shoes and clothing, and mental health support. Her lifelong values closely mirror the mission of NYAP, which works to support youth and families within the same school district she faithfully served.

“Kitty Campbell devoted her life to ensuring children felt supported, prepared, and cared for,” NYAP Advocate Brandy Egan said. “This gift allows us to continue that work and extend her impact to future generations.”

NYAP plans to use the funds to ensure that Ms. Campbell’s legacy lives on in meaningful and lasting ways.

NYAP serves children and families throughout the Noblesville school district by connecting them with resources that promote well-being, stability, and success. For more information about NYAP and its programs, please visit NoblesvilleYAP.org or email noblesvilleyap@gmail.com.

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