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Leisure Activities

15458 Sheperd Springs Rd,, Mountainburg, AR 72946
Program is a state park.

Women Infants Children

204 Whitfield Avenue, Mountain View, AR 72560
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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First Baptist Food Pantry

803 Governor Road, Huntsville, AR 72740
To asissts people in need of food or material assistance.
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Addiction/Abuse Services

600 North 11th Street, Clarendon, AR 72029
Provides a number of services including treatment options, treatment vouchers, case management, and random urine analysis.
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4-H and Youth Development

649 Jackson 917, Newport, AR 72112
Program provides youth ages 5-19 an opportunity to participate in the youth development educational program of the University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. Program's youth will learn life skills, enhance leadership skills, and increase self-esteem while serving a number of community service projects.

COVID-19 Testing and Call Center

413 North Division, Forrest City, AR 72335
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.

Head Start/ Early Head Start

2002 South Filmore Street, Little Rock, AR 72205
Program is a federally-funded child development and family support program that provides early education, health, mental health, nutrition and social services for low-income pregnant individuals and families with children from birth to age three.

Counseling Services

PO Box 323, Sheridan, AR 72150
Peer support groups Counseling for batterers Sex offender counseling Incest counseling Ritual abuse counseling Substance abuse counseling
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Drop In Center

307 West 7th street, Little Rock, AR 72201
Provides a safe place for community members to relax during the day. Services provided at the drop-in center include case management and referrals to other programs in the area.

Home Delivered Meals for Seniors

600 Lelia, Magnolia, AR 71753
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

Volunteer Program

304 Hailey Road, Berryville, AR 72616
Offers a variety of community services and volunteer opportunities.
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Head Start

200 Main Street, Rison, AR 71665
Federal program that promotes school readiness for children ages 3 to 5 years old.
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Volunteer Opportunities

3242 Gene George Boulevard, Springdale, AR 72764
Offers a range of volunteer opportunities.
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Child Advocacy and Protection

Po Box 9021, Russelville, AR 72847
BACA members empower abused children not to be afraid.
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Head Start

610 Moss Street, Searcy, AR 72143
Provides a comprehensive child development program for children age 3 & 4 years old by the cut off date of the public school in their area.
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4-H and Youth Development

206 West Calhoun Street, Magnolia, AR 71753
Program provides youth ages 5-19 an opportunity to participate in the youth development educational program of the University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. Program's youth will learn life skills, enhance leadership skills, and increase self-esteem while serving a number of community service projects.

Human Reproduction

214 Carter Street, Berryville, AR 72616
Mother and infant care, childbirth education and early pregnancy classes.
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Low Income Housing

#6 Shane Drive, Cabot, AR 72023
This program is income-based, and eligibility requirements are set by HUD and Section 8.
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Transitional Employment Assistance

123 West 18th Street, El Dorado, AR 71730
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.

Substance Abuse Services

1408 East 8th Street, Danville, AR 72833
This is a treatment program for substance abuse in adolescents, ages 13 to 19 years. Treatment services include diagnostic, assessment, and referral services in addition to addiction and chemical abuse/dependency counseling for non-acute adolescents.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

222 Byron Road, Salem, AR 72576
Program (formerly known as Food Stamp Program) provides food assistance to eligible households to cover a portion of a household's food budget. Benefits are distributed through an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card. SNAP benefits can be used to purchase eligible food items for home consumption including seeds and plants which produce food for consumption by SNAP households. Farmers markets are available for SNAP benefits as well as eligible retailers. In addition to food assistance, the program provides SNAP recipients with nutrition education, employment and training, and work experience in some cases.Call (800) 997-9999 toll-free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to: Report a lost, stolen or damaged EBT card. Select a PIN when one receives a new card. NOTE: There is no need to change one's PIN if one requests a replacement card. Change one's PIN if someone knows what one's is or if one has forgotten a PIN. Balance inquiry. Obtain a list of last 10 transactions. Report if a store deducted the wrong amount. Ask a question about using EBT card. In the case of a disaster, the local DHS office will provide food. When help seekers mention the loss of food due to power outages or local disaster, they may request emergency food assistance. For power outage, the form requires proof of time power was lost and when it was restored. Customers have ten (10) days from the time power is restored to submit the request for assistance.

Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

116 North Laurel Street, Hope, AR 71802
Program (formerly known as Food Stamp Program) provides food assistance to eligible households to cover a portion of a household's food budget. Benefits are distributed through an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card. SNAP benefits can be used to purchase eligible food items for home consumption including seeds and plants which produce food for consumption by SNAP households. Farmers markets are available for SNAP benefits as well as eligible retailers. In addition to food assistance, the program provides SNAP recipients with nutrition education, employment and training, and work experience in some cases.Call (800) 997-9999 toll-free, 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to: Report a lost, stolen or damaged EBT card. Select a PIN when one receives a new card. NOTE: There is no need to change one's PIN if one requests a replacement card. Change one's PIN if someone knows what one's is or if one has forgotten a PIN. Balance inquiry. Obtain a list of last 10 transactions. Report if a store deducted the wrong amount. Ask a question about using EBT card. In the case of a disaster, the local DHS office will provide food. When help seekers mention the loss of food due to power outages or local disaster, they may request emergency food assistance. For power outage, the form requires proof of time power was lost and when it was restored. Customers have ten (10) days from the time power is restored to submit the request for assistance.

Independent Living

3604 West 12th Steet, Little Rock, AR 72204
Program provides clients 30 new and modern single room residential facility for persons with special needs (i.e. limited income, homeless or disabilities that limit income and need supportive services) located in the EmPowerment Center in Midtown Little Rock. Each unit is fully furnished with paid utilities, microwave, refrigerator, access to dining hall, Wi-fi access and cable ready.Amentities include Single Room Efficiency Apartments 24-hour Surveillance Near Shopping Centers Public Transportation Onsite Laundry Facilities Supportive Services