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Addiction/Abuse Services
1424 East Second Street, Little Rock, AR 72202
Provides a number of services including treatment options, treatment vouchers, case management, and random urine analysis.
Community Groups
1207 NW Leopard Ln, Bentonville, AR 72712
Provides advocacy services.
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4-H and Youth Development
Extension Building 113 West Wylie, Star City, AR 71667
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.
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Successful Transition to Economic Prosperity
102 West Victory Street, Star City, AR 71667
Program aims to help individuals and families overcome obstacles that keep them from achieving their goals. The program offers personalized assistance in areas such as safe and affordable housing, employment, financial management, healthcare, and education, with the goal of helping participants reach self-sufficiency.Services may include: Resume development Interview coaching and job search assistance Educational advising Rental and utility assistance Nutrition assistance Assistance obtaining documents (identification, SNAP, medical insurance, school transcripts, social security and disability) Referrals
Healthy Families America Home Visiting Program
1401 South 8th Street, Rogers, AR 72756
HFA is a home visiting program model designed to work with overburdened families who are at-risk for child abuse and neglect and other adverse childhood experiences.
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Housing Services
PO Box 323, Sheridan, AR 72150
Transitional individual housing Transitional family housing Transportation
Skilled Nursing
4500 Old Greenwood Road, Fort Smith, AR 72903
Nurses provide around-the-clock care with physician oversight. Pharmaceutical and dietary services, as well as nutrition planning, are offered.CLINICAL CAPABILITIES+ Pain management+ Fall prevention+ Wound management+ Swallowing disorders+ Diathermy+ IV therapy+ Wanderguard system+ Cardiac recovery+ Orthopedic injuries + Amputations+ Joint replacement+ Cognitive impairments+ Respiratory disorders+ Stroke recovery+ Pulmonary complications+ Audiology impairments+ Palliative care
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ARKids First Health Insurance
304 Hailey Road, Berryville, AR 72616
ARKids First health insurance provides two coverage options for more than 70,000 Arkansas children who otherwise might have gone without. ARKids A offers low-income families a comprehensive package of benefits. ARKids B provides coverage for families with higher incomes.
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Homecare
705 West 6th Street, Brinkley, AR 72021
This program provides assistance with day-to-day tasks to help seniors remain independent and in their own homes.
Consumer Regulations
155 South Razorback Road, Administrative Services Building, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Provides general law enforcement on campus and in the college or university community. Services include bicycle licensing, escort services for students, faculty and staff. Parking regulation and sexual assault-crime prevention seminars.
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Emergency Shelter
901 East Lake Street, Paragould, AR 72450
Program provides a 58-bed emergency shelter that provides lodging, food, and assistance for individuals and families that are homeless or in need.
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Community Services
208 East War Eagle Street, Huntsville, AR 72740
Administrative offices of the Mayor.
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Senior Center
21 North Broadview, Greenbrier, AR 72058
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 are available at every site. Please call for information.
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Law Enforcement Agencies
203 East Central Avenue, Suite 3, Bentonville, AR 72712
Provides court-ordered supervision. Works in coordination with law enforcement, DHS, area schools and parents.
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Legal Assistance Modalities
Address unavailable
Provides legal advocacy
4-H and Youth Development
117 Ray Drive, Mount Ida, AR 71957
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.
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4-H and Youth Development
411 N. Spruce, Searcy, AR 72143
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.
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4-H and Youth Development
UACCM 1537 University Boulevard, Morrilton, AR 72110
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.
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Substance Use Treatment
174 North Welsh Avenue, Booneville, AR 72927
Program helps individuals identify behaviors and problems related to their addiction. Counseling helps to reestablish healthy behaviors and provide coping strategies whenever a situation of risk happens.
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LIHEAP/ Energy Assistance
1132 Benton Street, Searcy, AR 72143
Designed to assist eligible persons with utility bills.
Senior Community Service Employment Program
400 W. Capitol Avenue, Suite 2380, Little Rock, AR 72201
A program for low-income seniors aged 55 and over to acquire new work, develop marketable skills, and receive assistance.
Transitional Employment Assistance
2636 West Main Street, Jacksonville, AR 72078
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
106 Cherokee Lane, Clarksville, AR 72830
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.
Volunteer Caregiver Locator Map
7 Elaine Court, Old Bridge, NJ 08857
Program provides an online tool for locating the closest Volunteer Caregiving Organization. Volunteers are screened to serve vulnerable seniors and people with disabilities and usually serve 2-4 hours per week at no cost to the recipient thanks to corporate, foundation and individual donors. Services provided include: Rides to the doctor Trips to the grocery store Changing light bulbs Friendly visitingThe goal is to create one-to-one matches that last lifetimes.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
90 Waddell Street, Ashdown, AR 71822
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.
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