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Family and Consumer Sciences

First and Hunt, Box 38, Hampton, AR 71744
Program provides services in the following areas: Health and Aging Marriage, Parenting and Family Life Financial Management Extension Homemakers Clubs

Family and Consumer Sciences

1002 East 8th Street, Danville, AR 72833
Program provides services in the following areas: Health and Aging Marriage, Parenting and Family Life Financial Management Extension Homemakers Clubs

Dental Services

932 Gaskill Street, Huntsville, AR 72740
Program provides dental services.Program offers a variety of assistance programs for patients that qualify. Please contact for information.

Regular Energy Assistance Program

1617 South Zero Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901
Utility assistance for gas and electric. This program does NOT assist with water bills. Winter assistance is typically for gas service payment. Summer assistance is typically for electric service payment.

Personal Care

567 Oakland Avenue, Helena, AR 72342
Personal care services referred by Superior Senior Care are primarily based on the assessed physical dependency need for "hands-on" services with daily living activities. These include: eating, bathing, dressing, personal hygiene, toileting and ambulating. Hands-on assistance in at least one of these areas is required to qualify for Personal Care under Medicaid. This type of assistance is provided by a personal care aide based on a beneficiary's physical dependency needs (as opposed to purely housekeeping services). The tasks the aide performs are similar to those that a nurse's aide would normally perform if the beneficiary were in a hospital or nursing facility.

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Community, Family & Child Health

110 Shirley Hicks Lane, West Helena, AR 72390
Program helps families to: Keep babies safe Test babies' hearing Get shots Obtain breastfeeding support

Community, Family & Child Health

614 East Emma Avenue, Suite 100, Springdale, AR 72764
Program helps families to: Keep babies safe Test babies' hearing Get shots Obtain breastfeeding support

Community, Family & Child Health

3915 W. 8th Street, Little Rock, AR 72204
Program helps families to: Keep babies safe Test babies' hearing Get shots Obtain breastfeeding support

Operation Compassion

900 East South Street, Harrisburg, AR 72432
This program runs an emergency food assistance pantry.

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Fixed Routes

6821 Jenny Lind Road, Fort Smith, AR 72902
The fixed route system consists of six (6) core routes as shown on the fixed route map. Click here for the individual stop times for all the fixed routes. To use the system:Determine your location on the map. Look for the scheduled posted time point of the bus stop just before your location along the route. Allow enough time to assure the bus has not passed your stop. The Transit Department uses a special clock that is synchronized by satellite. Drivers routinely verify their time settings through the dispatch office. To ensure your time is compatible with the bus schedules, call the office at the number listed below.Stand at a marked bus stop sign. Driver will pick up passengers only at designated bus stops. While boarding, place the correct fare, ticket, or voucher in the fare box and inform the driver of your requested destination and then be seated. Please note the seats marked "priority" should be reserved for passengers with limited walking capabilities. Children seven (7) years of age or younger must be accompanied by someone twelve (12) years of age or older.All Fort Smith Transit (FST) buses are lift equipped for mobility devices (i.e. wheelchairs, etc.) and contain the appropriate restraint devices to assure safety. Priority seating is clearly marked for passengers with limited walking capabilities. Guide animals are permitted on FST buses. If you have a special need please advise your driver. See limitations section for further information regarding boarding. Some disabled persons may be eligible for paratransit service. Call the office for an application and information.When desiring assistance on the fixed route system, simply call the transit office and notify the scheduler or dispatcher of your traveling intentions. Transit staff will gladly assist you. If you need special assistance in learning the fixed routes, the staff will ensure that transit drivers are looking for you specifically at your pickup destination.TRANSFERSA transfer is a movement of passengers from one bus to another or one route to another, i.e., board the Rogers bus and transfer to the Towson bus to complete your trip. If you need to transfer, ask the driver for a transfer pass when you first board and pay your fare. There is no charge for transfers. If you are uncertain about how to reach your destination, the driver will assist you. Transfers can only be used at the time they are issued and only at valid transfer points. Transfers are free of charge.TIPS FOR RIDERS It would be helpful to carry the fixed route bus schedule with you when using the system. Stand at a marked bus stop sign. We pick up and drop off at designated bus stop signs. Buses may arrive at the bus stop late, but will not depart earlier than the time indicated on the schedule. Be ready to board when the bus arrives and have the correct fare already in your hand. Children seven (7) years of age or younger must be accompanied by a passenger twelve (12) years of age or older. All seated passengers must wear seatbelts. Child safety restraints may be provided with advanced notice. Passengers may stand and hold onto the handrail, but only if all seats are occupied by other passengers. All passengers should wait until the bus has come to a complete stop before moving to deboard. Please contact the Transit office should you need special assistance. Drivers will provide reasonable assistance in boarding and deboarding. However, in certain instances, the Transit Department may recommend you to obtain a personal care attendance (PCA). PCAs ride free.Fixed Route buses are equipped with bike racks on the front exterior of all buses. Bike racks hold up to two standard, two-wheel, non-motorized bicycles.Cyclists are responsible for loading and unloading their bicycles. FST assumes no responsibility for any damages to bicycles as a result of improper securement for travel.A short training video that illustrates the safe and proper use of the bike rack is ready for you to view. Please come by or schedule a ride to our transit office at 6821 Jenny Lind, view the video, and practice mounting a bike on a bike rack.It is recommended that bikers at the age of 12 years or below be accompanied and assisted by an adult.

Housing/Shelter

1006 North 31st Street, Unit 3, Rogers, AR 72756
Low-rent housing for families with limited income.
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Pediatric Services

1300 Creason Road, Corning, AR 72422
Program provides primary and preventative care for children through the age of 18. It offers the following services: Well-child health maintenance exams Treatment of acute and chronic problems Referral when needed to specialists Immunizations

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Pediatric Services

1 Medical Drive, Paragould, AR 72450
Program provides primary and preventative care for children through the age of 18. It offers the following services: Well-child health maintenance exams Treatment of acute and chronic problems Referral when needed to specialists Immunizations

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Housing Authority - City of Russellville

115 South Denver Avenue, Russellville, AR 72801
Program is a housing authority that participates in the Section 8 Housing Choice Voucher (HCV), and Public Housing programs. As of October 29th, 2021, program has two waiting lists that are open now or opening soon.
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Employment

715 West Sherman, Suite E, Harrison, AR 72601
Provides comprehensive medical, vocational and therapeutic services to prepare people with disabilities to enter the workforce. Medical services are provided through the Hot Springs Rehabilitation Center (HSRC) Hospital and vocational training through the Arkansas Career Training Institute (ACTI).
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Emergencies & Disasters

3270 Wimberly Drive, Fayetteville, AR 72703
Learn about the Trauma system, volunteer, or see the preparation and response to emergencies.

Emergencies & Disasters

1119 Prestress, Hampton, AR 71744
Learn about the Trauma system, volunteer, or see the preparation and response to emergencies.

Food Pantry and Clothing Closet

703 North Thompson Street, Springdale, AR 72764
Provides food, clothing, and hygiene products to individuals and families transitioning out of incarceration.

Donor Services

1103 West Emma, Springdale, AR 72764
Assists teen parents by providing baby items and clothing.
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Residential Program

3900 North Armour Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72904
Program offers gender specific facilities for 30-, 60-, or 90-day programs. Treatment for co-occurring disorders such as depression, anxiety, and personality disorders is provided. Transitional Living services are available to clients.

Data, Statistics & Registries

119 N. Main Street, Harrisburg, AR 72432
Disease surveillance, monitoring trends, registries and county statistics.

Data, Statistics & Registries

141 N. Hicky St., Marianna, AR 72360
Disease surveillance, monitoring trends, registries and county statistics.

Agricultural Programs

100 Court Street Suite A , P.O. Box 297, Murfreesboro, AR 71958
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