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Families and Individuals Needing Support
101 East 5th Street, Danville, AR 72833
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.
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Library Services
198 Main Street, West Fork, AR 72774
Public Library.Program has over 300,000 books available as well as a wide selection of movies, music, and audiobooks. They also provide access to public computers at every library and a vibrant schedule of programming for children, adults and families. Special programming includes preschool activities, services to teenagers, and access to library databases. All system materials are available for delivery to any of its eight libraries via courier service. They also offer access to thousands of downloadable audiobooks and e-books and an interlibrary loan service where patrons can request materials from libraries across the nation. Program also offers preschool time, a teen book club and a summer reading program for youth.
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Addiction/Abuse Services
809 Goldsmith Road, Paragould, AR 72451
Provides a number of services including treatment options, treatment vouchers, case management, and random urine analysis.
4-H and Youth Development
107 N. Plum Street, P.O. Box 300, Perryville, AR 72126
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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COVID-19 Testing and Call Center
3915 W. 8th Street, Little Rock, AR 72204
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
804 South Falls Boulevard, Wynne, AR 72396
The University of Arkansas Community Health & Research Center has partnered with a number of pharmacies to provide medication to its patients.
Community Living Arrangement
9720 N. Rodney Parham Road, Little Rock, AR 72227
Community Living Arrangement (CLA) is available for individuals who qualify for an intermediate level of care, where they can live in a smaller home-like setting. UCP provides training in areas such as self-care, daily living skills, money management, and community safety/survival skills. Individuals also benefit from recreational and leisure activities with the facility staff.
Substance Abuse Services
119 Shake Rag Rd, Clinton, AR 72031
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.
Educational Programs
307 North 5th Street, Blytheville, AR 72315
We provide adult, infant and child CPR. First aid, CPR for the professional Water Safety Instructor and Lifeguard. We also provide instructor level courses in all theses areas as well: OHSA certified Bloodborne Pathogens and several safety modules. We can teach in our facility or yours. Free courses include disaster preparedness for adults and children. To schedule a speaker, please call our office.
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Weatherization
146 Pickren Street, Salem, AR 72576
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Meals on Wheels
1 Newberry Drive, (501) 676-6971, Lonoke, AR 72086
This program prepares and delivers regular meals to homebound seniors 60 years and older who are unable to shop and prepare the food for themselves.
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4-H and Youth Development
205 Martin Street , Mountain View, AR 72560
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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Social Security Benefits/SSI
2153 East Joyce Boulevard, Suite 101, Fayetteville, AR 72703
Social Security benefits (retirement, disability and survivor's benefits). Supplemental Security Income (SSI) for those over age 65 or disabled who have limited income and resources. Enrollment in Medicare Parts A and B, but not in Part D, the prescription drug portion of Medicare.Those who need to apply online should visit https://www.ssa.gov/applyfordisability/ for the online application. For cards that have been lost or stolen, call the administrative line or go to: https://www.ssa.gov/myaccount/replacement-card.html
Volunteer Opportunities
2109 SE J Street, Bentonville, AR 72712
Seeking volunteers for classroom assistance, professional demonstrations-trainings and cultural lessons.
Counseling Approaches
9 Halsted Circle, Rogers, AR 72756
Offers outpatient mental health counseling.
Public Safety
17315 Lake Sequoyah, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Individuals who are responsible for controlling and extinguishing fires and responding to emergency situations where life, property and-or the environment are at risk. They are frequently the first emergency personnel at the scene of a traffic accident or medical emergency and may be called upon to put out a fire, treat injuries or perform other vital functions. They also rescue victims and provide emergency medical attention as needed, ventilate smoke-filled areas and attempt to salvage the contents of buildings. Duties may include fire prevention, emergency medical service, hazardous material response, search and rescue, and disaster management. They are also a safe haven for abandoned newborn babies.
Counseling Services
1100 North University Avenue, Suite 137, Little Rock, AR 72207
Program offers a range of counseling services, including individual, couples, and family counseling.
Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program
101 Northwest 3rd Street, Suite E, Bryant, AR 72022
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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Kids in Drill
4850 Leigh Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72903
Program secures monetary and in-kind resources to enhance military family and youth programs, encompassing education, resiliency, and skill building activities. It also provides childcare support resources for ages infant through five. This program was created to address a major stress associated with service in the reserve component- child services/programming during drill weekends and annual training.
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Reemployment Services
2153 East Joyce Boulevard, Suite 201, Fayetteville, AR 72703
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.
Housing Authority - City of Prescott
398 Hale Avenue, Prescott, AR 71857
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.
Senior Volunteer Program
1870 Limekiln Rd, Gravette, AR 72736
Provide those age 55 and over with the opportunity to use their life long skills in meaningful volunteer activities.
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Food Pantry
705 Malvern Avenue, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901
?Food available to individuals or families in emergency cases.
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INSPect ARKansas
7000 Murray Street, Little Rock, AR 72209
ADEM trains volunteers to rapidly inspect structures after a catastrophic event (earthquake, tornado, high wind, fire, etc). These trainings are free and offer 6-8 PDH/HSW continuing education hours.
Courts
102 Northeast A Street, Bentonville, AR 72712
Circuit courts are general jurisdiction trial courts consisting of five subject matter divisions: criminal, civil, probate, domestic relations and juvenile. Judicial candidates for circuit judge run in nonpartisan elections, are required to have been licensed attorneys in the state for six years preceding the date of assuming office and will serve a six-year term.
