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Agricultural Programs

705 E Union Avenue , Room 2, Wynne, AR 72396
Program provides services to do with: Soil testing Pesticide Applicator Trainings Worker Protection Standards Trainings Insect and weed identification Plant disease diagnosis Sprayer calibration Row Crop Verification Field Program Row Crop Variety testing Water Testing Hay and other feeds analysis Chicken litter and other manure analysis BANGS vaccination program Arkansas Beef Improvement Program 300 Days of Grazing Farmers Market Program Vegetable and fruit production

Agricultural Programs

2536 North McConnell Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72704
Program provides services to do with: Soil testing Pesticide Applicator Trainings Worker Protection Standards Trainings Insect and weed identification Plant disease diagnosis Sprayer calibration Row Crop Verification Field Program Row Crop Variety testing Water Testing Hay and other feeds analysis Chicken litter and other manure analysis BANGS vaccination program Arkansas Beef Improvement Program 300 Days of Grazing Farmers Market Program Vegetable and fruit production

Hope Home

PO Box 11474, Conway, AR 72034
Program serves as a transition house for men in the City of Conway. At the Hope Home, men can stay for 12-18 months to receive sustainable living, secure employment opportunities, and transition towards independent living.
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Food

6 West Dickson Street, Fayetteville, AR 72702
Provides a soup kitchen for people without homes and others who would like to share the meal.
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Public Safety

18769 Miller Road, Winslow, AR 72959
Individuals who are responsible for controlling and extinguishing fires and responding to emergency situations where life, property and-or the environment are at risk. They are frequently the first emergency personnel at the scene of a traffic accident or medical emergency and may be called upon to put out a fire, treat injuries or perform other vital functions. They also rescue victims and provide emergency medical attention as needed, ventilate smoke-filled areas and attempt to salvage the contents of buildings. Duties may include fire prevention, emergency medical service, hazardous material response, search and rescue, and disaster management. They are also a safe haven for abandoned newborn babies.
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Notary Public Services

2100 John Barrow Road, Little Rock, AR 72204
Program provides free notary service for library users, and most branches and the Main Library have at least one notary on staff. While the program strives to provide notary services at all times, we do not guarantee notary availability. Please call the branch you wish to visit to confirm a notary will be available.

Career Pathways

1600 S College St, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Program provides training and college classes for those who qualify. Programs benefits include: Advising to assist with career and educational decisions Assistance finding jobs while in school and careers upon graduation Extra instruction for building successful academic and employment skills Tutoring Easy access to a computer lab for doing homework and improving computer skills

AR Gleaning Project

1400 West Markham Street, Suite 304, Little Rock, AR 72201
The Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance and the Society of St. Andrew partnered to form a gleaning network within the state of Arkansas. The Alliance and volunteers glean fields and orchards donated by growers. The produce is then given to our Feeding America member food banks, local pantries, soup kitchens, and shelters that feed or distribute food to their neighbors in need.

Gold Pak

122 West Main Street, Blytheville, AR 72315
One box of food monthly for those under 55 years of age that can be delivered
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Housing/Shelter

795 California Avenue, Camden, AR 71701
Provides assistance (minimal to full-time live-in support) to help individuals live more independently in their homes and communities. They also provide assistance through the Home of Your Own Coalition (HOYO) that helps individuals who have disabilities to become homeowners.
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Housing

850 Field Street , Camden, AR 71701
Low-income housing. HUD vouchers accepted.Each property has different guidelines and may have a waiting list. Call for information.

Employment Services

3917 South Old Missouri Road, Springdale, AR 72764
Provides services to children and adults with developmental disabilities, such as autism, Down syndrome, cerebral palsy, etc. Our five Child Development Centers, located in Fayetteville, Farmington, Springdale, Huntsville and Siloam Springs, provide a full-day developmental program along with speech, physical and occupational therapy to children six weeks to five years of age. An on-site nurse is also available for children with special medical needs. Our programs for adults include vocational training, job placement, independent living options, community involvement and recreational opportunities.

Mens Transitional Housing

703 North Thompson Street, Springdale, AR 72764
Transitional housing for men who are transitioning out of incarceration.

Second Street Pantry Missions, Inc.

201 NW 2nd Street, Bentonville, AR 72712
Provides food sacks on Tuesdays. Once a month we provide diapers and toiletry items. (Hot meals that were typically provided on Tuesday evenings have been suspended due to COVID-19 safety precautions.)
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Orders of Protection

617 Second Street, Newport, AR 72112
Program provides advocates that can assist with filing an order of protection in Jackson County.

Primary Health Care

615 North B Street, Fort Smith, AR 72904
Program helps people with low-income receive the medical care, prescriptions, and advice they need when they cannot afford treatment elsewhere. They provide primary healthcare services for adults and children, Monday through Friday. Services NOT Provided:-Routine Vaccination-Family planning or birth control-Obstetric Services-Chronic Pain Management-Routine Physicals (except for pre-school & pre-employment physicals)-Does NOT accept lab test referrals from other clinics or agencies-Does NOT fill out Disability paperworkNote: March 30th, 10:00am - 5:00pm at the Good Samaritan Clinic in Go Downtown Fort Smith working together with the Mayor's Office and The City of Fort Smith, Arkansas will be hosting a COVID-19 Johnson and Johnson (single shot) vaccine clinic. Because they are hoping to attract those less fortunate, those with no phone or computer; the homeless and minorities living in poverty in their community, there will be vaccines available for walk-up - PLEASE HELP US SPREAD THE WORD LETTING THE COMMUNITY KNOW!

Home Delivered Meals for Seniors

1321 Gordon Drive , Stamps, AR 71860
Program provides home-delivered meal services to senior citizens. Locations are closed due to COVID-19, but services are still available at (870) 330-7898

Services for Children with Developmental Disability/Intellectual Disability Needs

203 South Leslie Street, Stuttgart, AR 72160
Program assists children and adults with Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities by providing the following services: Developmental screenings, therapy, and care plans for infants & toddlers Day treatment programs for children & adults Community-based services and supportive life skills Applied behavior analysis (ABA) for children with Autism and specialized Autism services 24-Hour Care in Human Development Centers and Private Intermediate Care Facilities Occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy Help coordinating care needs and case management services Money is available for services for children who do not qualify for other programs and who meet the agency criteria.
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Victim Services - Child Advocacy

703 Calvin Avery Drive, West Memphis, AR 72301
A Child Advocacy Center, CAC, is a community-based facility which uses a multidisciplinary approach to reduce trauma to child victims of physical abuse, sexual abuse, or neglect. Collaboration exists between medical, mental health, prosecutorial, child protective service, and law enforcement professionals in a effort to serve the best interests of young victims. To assist with the healing process, services for non-offending family members of victims are also found at a CAC.

Food Pantry

239 South Main Street, Eudora, AR 71640
Provides supplemental food to those individuals and families in need.
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Hispanic Emerging Leaders Program

211 Vandyne Street, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Program seeks to nuture the development of leadership, responsibility, community involvement, and communication skills in high school students.

Blood Donation/ Blood Drive

2416 South Madison Street, Jonesboro, AR 72401
New blood donors are needed every day to save the lives of patients who depend on the generosity of volunteer donors. Help patients in need by joining the #MissingType movement. Without the letters A, B and O - letters that also represent blood types - we can't save anybody.Make your appointment to donate blood today.

Farmers Market

301 East Main Street, Yellville, AR 72687
Farmer's market with fresh locally grown produce, fruits, eggs, garden plants, jams & jellies, bread, baked goods, worm fertilizer and bait worms, goat milk soaps, pesto, handcrafted wood crafts, jewelry, and fabric art. This market accepts Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program Vouchers.
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Women Infants Children

312 North 13th Street, Ozark, AR 72949
Program seeks to improve the nutrition of eligible pregnant, breastfeeding and postpartum women, infants and young children during periods of critical growth. Program provides: Electronic benefit cards (eWIC) for specific foods that participants redeem at local grocery stores Nutrition education Referrals to other servicesFoods provided to women and children may include: Milk Eggs Cheese Whole grains Juice Fresh or frozen fruits Iron-fortified cereal and vegetables Dried or canned beans Peanut Butter or peas Canned fish Foods provided to infants may include: Special food packages for breastfeeding mothers AND/OR Iron-fortified infant formula Infant cereals Infant foods
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