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Community and Economic Development

106 Union Street, Dardanelle, AR 72834
Program works to strengthen Arkansas communities, regions, and businesses through research-based education. Priorities include teaching youth and adult entrepreneurs how to take advantage of untapped market opportunities; helping communities and regions build local capacity to create vibrant and resilient communities; identify and train active and effective youth and adult leaders; and provide timely, credible, unbiased and research-based information and education about public issues and increase citizen engagement.

Disaster Unemployment Assistance - Tornado

1500 North Museum Road, Suite 111, Conway, AR 72032
Program provides assistance to individuals who: Worked or were self-employed , or were scheduled to begin work or self-employment Can no longer work or perform services because of physical damage or destruction the place of employment Establish that the work or self-employment they can no longer perform was their primary source of income Do not qualify for regular unemployment insurance benefits from any state Cannot work or resume self employment because of an injury as a direct result from the disaster or became the provider or major support of a household because of the death of the head of the householdApplication is located here: https://dws.arkansas.gov/workforce-services/unemployment/disaster-ui-assistance/

Therapy Services

2803 Creek Drive, Suite D, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Program provides a suite of therapy services that inlcude the following. Clinics have varying hours depending on location and accepts most forms of insurance. Children and Teens Individual Couples Families Anger Management Therapy Psyciatric Testing Online Therapy and Counseling Intensive (Crisis Therapy)

Master Gardeners

649 Jackson 917, Newport, AR 72112
Volunteer program provides an opportunity for individuals interested in gardening to learn and serve their communities by sponsoring projects that support plant therapy work with hospitals and nursing homes, city beautification, and horticulture information.

Emergencies & Disasters

1505 N. Pecan, Newport, AR 72112
Learn about the Trauma system, volunteer, or see the preparation and response to emergencies.

Agricultural Programs

504 W. Court Street, P.O. Box 433, Jasper, AR 72641
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

313 West 7th Street , Yellville, AR 72687
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

203 N. Clifton Street, Fordyce, AR 71742
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

Therapy Services

261 Court Street, Clinton, AR 72031
Program provides a suite of therapy services that inlcude the following. Clinics have varying hours depending on location and accepts most forms of insurance. Children and Teens Individual Couples Families Anger Management Therapy Psyciatric Testing Online Therapy and Counseling Intensive (Crisis Therapy)

Families and Individuals Needing Support

62 West North Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Provides a program that advises claimants regarding Federal and State benefits and assists with preparation of forms and securing the necessary supporting evidence. Completed forms are forwarded to the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs for presentation of the claim to the appropriate board or official of the agency involved.

Information Services

614 East Emma Avenue, Suite M426 , Springdale, AR 72764
Provides substance abuse prevention information (brochures and pamphlets).
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Law Enforcement Agencies

210 West Church Street, Berryville, AR 72616
Operates a centralized telephone switchboard staffed by trained professionals who assess requests for emergency assistance and dispatch law enforcement, fire, paramedic or other appropriate emergency response units.
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Senior Center

2 Club Manor Cove, Maumelle, AR 72113
This program offers a senior center that has wellness programs, fitness, and activities daily with lunch provided. There is a transportation van available Monday thru Friday, as well as, a Meals on Wheels program for homebound seniors. Not all services ar
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Housing Opportunities for Persons with Aids Program

335 South Mitchell Street, Conway, AR 72034
Program helps people living with HIV/AIDS who have problems affording housing. Such persons may be actually homeless, or are at risk of becoming homeless. If a person is: HIV-positive has a home but is falling behind on paying rent, mortgage or utilities all of which could lead to eviction, or if one does not have a home (might be staying with relatives or friends temporarily, or staying in shelters or transitional housing, or even on the streets)the HOPWA program can assist one in paying for those housing needs in order for one to have safe, stable, appropriate housing. HOPWA is a state-provided housing assistance program using federal funding that prioritizes solely for community members with a diagnosis of HIV. With housing problems addressed, individuals can in turn access medical care, HIV/AIDS medications and many other services essential to living life as normal as possible. Core HOPWA services include: Tenant-Based Rental Assistance (TBRA): long-term housing subsidy. Short-Term Rent, Mortgage or Utility Assistance (STRMU)-up to 21 weeks of assistance. Permanent Housing Placement (PHP) assistance: utility and or security deposits and 1st month rent. Support Services: linkage to essential medical, dental and mental health care, job training, etc.NOTE: HOPWA funds cannot be provided directly to individuals.

School Based Programs

1425 West Main Street, Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
Program provides mentla health services for children in a safe, and familiar evironment The program also provides the following services listed below to assist school districts in accomplishing not only academic goals, but also to help shape the students' social knowledge, beliefs, and behaviors: Clinical Services (Individual, group, and family therapy) Summer Programs (School-Based Day Camps, Home Services, and Clinic Groups) Family Services (Educational Services, Activites, and Support) Faculty and Staff Training Qualified Behavioral Health Services Crisis Intervention Assessment, Referral, and Testing

Licensing, Permits & Plan Reviews

346 Luzerne Street, Mount Ida, AR 71957
Apply for licenses and permits, check on testing and training, or submit plans for review.

Licensing, Permits & Plan Reviews

1616 S. Madison, DeWitt, AR 72042
Apply for licenses and permits, check on testing and training, or submit plans for review.

Licensing, Permits & Plan Reviews

401 N. Cherry, Hamburg, AR 71646
Apply for licenses and permits, check on testing and training, or submit plans for review.

Support Services

425 North Walnut #3-4, Harrison, AR 72601
Program provides assistance to families caring for their children with developmental disabilities at home.
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Adaptive Equipment

2208 Main Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72704
Environmental Accessibility Adaptations/Adaptive Equipment services enable the individual to increase, maintain and/or improve his or her functional capacity to perform daily life tasks that would not be possible otherwise. Environmental Accessibility Adaptations/Adaptive Equipment is physical adaptations to the home that are necessary to ensure the health, welfare and safety of the beneficiary, to function with greater independence in the home and preclude or postpone institutionalization. Adaptive equipment also enables the Alternatives beneficiary to increase, maintain and/or improve his/her functional capacity to perform daily life tasks that would not be possible otherwise and perceive, control or communicate with the environment in which he or she lives.
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Food Pantry

201 South Washington Street, Nashville, AR 71852
Program provides food to those in need.
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Law Enforcement Agencies

201 Spring Street, Springdale, AR 72764
Operates a centralized telephone switchboard staffed by trained professionals who assess requests for emergency assistance and dispatch law enforcement, fire, paramedic or other appropriate emergency response units.
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Corning Community Center

536 East Elm Street, Corning, AR 72422
The Corning Community Center provides the following activities: walking, Basketball, Cardio Room, Weight Room, Racquetball, Special Classes, and Golf.The Conference Room, Gym, Dining Room, and Building are also able to be rented.

Senior Transportation

903 N College, Huntsville, AR 72740
Transportation services to and from appointments for qualified adults.