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Addiction/Abuse Services
800 West Commercial Street, Ozark, AR 72949
Provides a number of services including treatment options, treatment vouchers, case management, and random urine analysis.
Salvation Army of Mountain Home
121 Highway 201 N, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Program provides limited financial assistance for emergency needs.
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Clay County Circuit Clerk
151 South 2nd Avenue , Piggott, AR 72454
The primary duties of the office regarding the courts are filing, docketing, attending court, issuing of notices, summons, subpoenas and order to appear, records management and reporting to the Administrative Office of the Courts.
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Educational Programs
2596 North Keystone Crossing, Fayetteville, AR 72703
Provides adult education and tutoring services.
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Trade Adjustment Assistance
1100 College Drive, Abernathy Building, Mena, AR 71953
Program is a benefit for those workers who lose their jobs, becoming unemployed, or whose hours of work and wages are reduced as a result of foreign competition. TAA includes a variety of benefits and services to assist eligible workers prepare for and obtain suitable reemployment.
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Take and Go Meals
301 North 6th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901
Program provides prepared meals every night of the week and food pantry boxes three (3) days a week. Please call for information.
COVID-19 Testing and Call Center
208 North Bragg Street, Warren, AR 71671
Program provides a hotline to answer questions from providers and the public regarding COVID-19 testing. Health Units also provide COVID-19 testing. Hours vary by location. Please call for information.
COVID-19 Testing and Call Center
10 S. Main St., Waldron, AR 72958
Program provides a hotline to answer questions from providers and the public regarding COVID-19 testing. Health Units also provide COVID-19 testing. Hours vary by location. Please call for information.
Pharmacy Partners
4307 E. Broadway Street, North Little Rock, AR 72117
The University of Arkansas Community Health & Research Center has partnered with a number of pharmacies to provide medication to its patients.
Volunteer Opportunities
821 Spruce Street, Texarkana, TX 75501
Volunteer positions available.
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Gods Closet Team
915 East Street, Texarkana, AR 71854
Program primarily provides clothing to individuals and families in need. Occasionally they receive donations for housewares and toys. Call for supplies as housewares and toys are very limited.
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Cardiology Care
525 Western Avenue, Suite 202, Conway, AR 72034
Program provide comprehensive medical management including preventive, diagnostic and treatment services for individuals who have diseases or other conditions that affect the heart, lungs and blood vessels.
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Food Pantry
103 North Main Street, Monticello, AR 71655
Program provides a food pantry for pregnant women in need.
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Transitional Employment Assistance
50 East College Avenue, Marshall, AR 72650
Program emphasizes work as the first step toward building a brighter future. Through training, education and work activities, individuals are guided to become self-sufficient. This federally funded program provides time-limited cash assistance to needy families with (or expecting) children. In addition, TEA furnishes parents with work training and other supportive services they need in order to attain permanent self-sufficiency. The TEA program also provides assistance to children being cared for by non-parental guardians. Financial assistance is based on family size, income, resources and the ages of the children. Time-limited support is provided with a variety of supportive services while moving individuals back into the labor market.
Transitional Employment Assistance
116 North Laurel Street, Hope, AR 71802
Program emphasizes work as the first step toward building a brighter future. Through training, education and work activities, individuals are guided to become self-sufficient. This federally funded program provides time-limited cash assistance to needy families with (or expecting) children. In addition, TEA furnishes parents with work training and other supportive services they need in order to attain permanent self-sufficiency. The TEA program also provides assistance to children being cared for by non-parental guardians. Financial assistance is based on family size, income, resources and the ages of the children. Time-limited support is provided with a variety of supportive services while moving individuals back into the labor market.
Shelter
2500 Highway 67 West, Hope, AR 71801
Program provides safe shelter, hot meals, and shower facilities for those in need.
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Dental Assistance
3710 Southern Hills Boulevard, Suite 700, Rogers, AR 72758
Provides affordable dental care to adults and children. Offer a sliding scale discount to those who qualify. The sliding scale is a 50% discount on basic services: exams, cleanings, x-rays, fillings and extractions. Appointments may be scheduled for children at any time.Note: Community members are asked to call on the first Wednesday of the month starting at 8:30am, to make appointments for the month.
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Addiction/Abuse Services
50 East College Avenue, Marshall, AR 72650
Provides a number of services including treatment options, treatment vouchers, case management, and random urine analysis.
Addiction/Abuse Services
401 South College Boulevard, West Memphis, AR 72301
Provides a number of services including treatment options, treatment vouchers, case management, and random urine analysis.
Dental Care Referrals
201 Colonial Drive, Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
Program provides referrals for restorative and emergency dental care services to residents with low income or that are uninsured or under-insured. Local dentists provide services in Clay, Greene, Randolph, Lawrence, Fulton, and Sharp Counties.
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Special Olympics Arkansas
PO Box 313, Harrison, AR 72601
An international program of sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities which features a variety of sports and games. Children must be age eight or older to compete. Special Olympics events include alpine skiing, aquatics (swimming, diving, flotation races), athletics (running and track and field), badminton, basketball, bocce, bowling, cross country skiing, cycling, equestrian, figure skating, floor hockey, golf, gymnastics, powerlifting, roller skating, sailing, soccer, softball, speedskating, table tennis, team handball, tennis and volleyball. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about competition schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings.
Chiropractic Care
615 North B Street, Fort Smith, AR 72904
Good Samaritan Clinic is proud to offer the Chiropractic services of Dr. Barry Southerland. Currently patients can be seen by him every Tuesday beginning at 1:00 p.m.
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FEMA Assistance for Tornado and Storm Survivors
PO Box 10055, Hyattsville, MD 20782
Arkansas homeowners and renters affected by the recent tornadoes and severe storms that occurred May 26, 2024, who lie in counties that have recently been designated for Individual Assistance, may apply for help from FEMA. Disaster assistance may include financial help for temporary lodging and home repairs along with other programs to assist families recover from the effects fo the event.As soon as it is safe to do so, residents are encouraged to start cleaning up. They should take photos to document damage and begin cleanup and repairs to prevent further damage. They are urged to keep receipts from all purchases related to the cleanup and repair.NOTE: Application deadline is July 30, 2024.
Tax Organizations and Services
2109 W Walnut Street, Rogers, AR 72756
Provides records that locate and value all property, real and personal.
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Reemployment Services
2003 West Broadway Avenue, West Memphis, AR 72301
Job Seeker Services: Provides information about job vacancies, worker availability and salary or wage rates in the area. Offers help with job seeking skills, such as resume writing and interview preparation and provides a statewide referral system linking job seekers to other agencies that can provide support services needed to become successfully employed. Services offered on three levels: 1) Self-service in the resource center: 2) Intensive services for those needing personal assistance: 3) Training for those who qualify.Employer Services: Offers employers access to a large source of job seekers in the area, with employee skills and abilities matched to appropriate job choices. Services include: Identifying skill requirements and developing job listings: recruitment and screening for job openings: labor market information: and training of new or incumbent employees.
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