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Public Health and Safety

1113 Chestnut Street, Lewisville, AR 71845
Inspection reports, diseases from animals and insects, clean air and water, safety topics and more

Community Services

200 North Jefferson Street, El Dorado, AR 71730
Raises money and allocates funds for nonprofit agencies, refers people as needed to these agencies, provides community aid and support.

Primary Care

1940 South Whitehead Drive, De Witt, AR 72042
Program provides a wide range of primary care services including treatment for acute injuries, illnesses, and long-term health conditions.
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Job Guidance and Career Development

3701 Springer Boulevard , Little Rock, AR 72206
Program provides job guidance, and career development in order to assist persons to become gainfully employed. The following services are offered: Temporary labor services Life skills development in: Money management Home ownership Crisis management Problem solving Tax return preparation Computer/internet competency

Domestic Violence Outreach Program

112 South Main, Dumas, AR 71639
Provides support and advocacy services to individuals affected by domestic violence. Promotes awareness and understanding of the dynamics of domestic violence. Provides practical information, resources, and support for those affected by domestic violence. Provides outreach services including assistance in attaining orders of protection, accompaniment and transportation, prevention information and training, housing and shelter information, referral to behavior health, information leading to a safer environment, and information on legal aid. Provides education to the public about domestic violence, teen-dating violence, and elder abuse through early intervention and prevention focus.
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Womens Transitional Living

922 Garland Street, Texarkana, AR 71854
This program provides a transitional living shelter to women age 18 and older. Length of stay is 12 to 18 months and can be extended up to 2 years. There is a ten bed capacity.
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Safe Shelter

5603 South 14th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901
The Safe Shelter is staffed 24 hours a day, 7 days a week and provides for all physical needs (essential health and beauty aid products, meals, laundry facilities, transportation, etc.) and offers access to the following services: Safety Planning One-On-One Case Management Services Legal Advocacy Accessibility Children's Advocacy Transitional Housing Services

Farmers Market

200 Lake Saracen Drive, Pine Bluff, AR 71601
This farmer's market has fresh local produce and art, jewelry and crafts, all created by local artisans. This market accepts WIC & SNAP.
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Leisure Activities

214 South Main Street, Springdale, AR 72765
Offers theatrical entertainment as well as art, drama, and acting classes.
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Medicaid Program

201 West Lincoln, Hamburg, AR 71646
Medicaid reimburses health care providers for covered medical services provided to eligible individuals with low income in certain categories. Eligibility is determined based on income, resources, Arkansas residency, and other requirements. Covered services also vary among categories.If you lose your card, call 1-800-482-8988 as soon as you notice your card is missing.NOTE:DHS is beginning the renewal process for ALL Medicaid beneficiaries NOW! If community members receive any request from DHS in the mail, THEY MUST RESPOND WITHIN 30 DAYS. Responding within 30 days allows community members to stay on their current Medicaid program or receive an automatic referral to the new program they may be eligible for. Not responding may cause a person to lose Medicaid Benefits.

Medicaid Program

2612 Spruce Street, Lewisville, AR 71845
Medicaid reimburses health care providers for covered medical services provided to eligible individuals with low income in certain categories. Eligibility is determined based on income, resources, Arkansas residency, and other requirements. Covered services also vary among categories.If you lose your card, call 1-800-482-8988 as soon as you notice your card is missing.NOTE:DHS is beginning the renewal process for ALL Medicaid beneficiaries NOW! If community members receive any request from DHS in the mail, THEY MUST RESPOND WITHIN 30 DAYS. Responding within 30 days allows community members to stay on their current Medicaid program or receive an automatic referral to the new program they may be eligible for. Not responding may cause a person to lose Medicaid Benefits.

Medicare Savings Programs

50 East College Avenue, Marshall, AR 72650
Programs provide assistance paying for Medicare premiums. In some cases, Medicare Savings Programs may also pay Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Medicare Part B (Medical Insurance) deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments if applicant meets certain conditions as outlined below:Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) ProgramProgram helps pay for: Part A premiums Part B premiums Deductibles, coinsurance and copaymentsIndividual monthly income limit*$1,084Married couple monthly income limit*$1,457Individual resource limit$7,860Married couple resource limit$11,800Special Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) ProgramProgram is a state program that helps pay Part B premiums for people who have Part A and limited income and resources.Program helps pay for: Part B premiums onlyIndividual monthly income limit*$1,296Married couple monthly income limit*$1,744Individual resource limit$7,860Married couple resource limit$11,800Qualifying Individual (QI) ProgramProgram is a state program that helps pay Part B premiums for people who ahve Part A and limited income and resources. One must apply every year for QI benefits. QI applications are granted on a first-come, first-served basis, with priority given to peole who received QI benefits the previous year. (One cannot receive QI benefits if already qualified to receive Medicaid).Program helps pay for: Part B premiums onlyIndividual monthly income limit*$1,456Married couple monthly income limit*$1,960Individual resource limit$7,860Married couple resource limit$11,800Qualified Disabled and Working Individuals (QDWI) ProgramProgram helps pay for the Part A premium. One may qualify if any of the following is applicable: Working disabled person under 65 Lost premium-free Part A upon returning to work Not receiving medical assistance from State of Arkansas (please ask for information) Meet income and resource limits required by State of Arkansas (please ask for information)Program helps pay for: Part A premiums onlyIndividual monthly income limit*$4,339Married couple monthly income limit*$5,833Individual resource limit$4,000Married couple resource limit$6,000*Limits are slightly higher in Alaska and Hawaii. If an applicant has an income from working, he/she/they may qualify for benefits even if the income is higher than the limits listed.If one qualifies for QMB, SLMB, or QI program, he/she/they automatically qualifies to get extra help paying for Medicare prescription drug coverage. Amounts may increase each year. If applicants's income and resources are slightly higher, he/she/they should still apply.What items are included in Medicare Savings Program resource limits?Countable resources include: Money in a checking or savings account Stocks BondsCountable resources do not include: One's home One car Burial plot Up to $1,500 for burial expenses if they have been set aside Furniture Other household and personal items

Therapeutic Foster Care

100 South Cherokee, Morrilton, AR 72110
This program is designed to provide a home environment to a child who has more serious acting out issues and has not been able to be maintained in a regular foster home. The program's trained foster parents are able to manage these types of negative behaviors.The program also assists the Department of Health and Human Services with family therapy sessions if reunification (return to biological family) is the goal in the case and we can assist with supervision of sibling visits.

Therapeutic Foster Care

119 Shake Rag Rd, Clinton, AR 72031
This program is designed to provide a home environment to a child who has more serious acting out issues and has not been able to be maintained in a regular foster home. The program's trained foster parents are able to manage these types of negative behaviors.The program also assists the Department of Health and Human Services with family therapy sessions if reunification (return to biological family) is the goal in the case and we can assist with supervision of sibling visits.

24 Hour Crisis Hotline

P.O. Box 2066, Russellville, AR 72811
Hotline staff is available to answer questions, provide support, safety planning, and referrals. Calls are always confidential and we will never call you back (to protect your confidentiality).
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Community Resource Agency

4420 Wheeler Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72902
Assists families find services through network of agencies such as United Way, churches, food pantries, schools, among others.

Washington County Justice of the Peace

416 West Allen Avenue, Springdale, AR 72764
Program dispenses summary justice and deals with local administrative applications in common law jurisdictions. A Justice of the Peace is a local magistrate empowered chiefly to administer justice in minor cases, to commit for trial and to administer oaths and perform marriages.

Character and Leadership

717 North 5th Street, Paris, AR 72855
Helping youth become responsible, caring citizens and acquire skills for participating in the democratic process is the main thrust of these programs. They also develop leadership skills and provide opportunities for planning, decision-making, contributing to Club and community and celebrating our national heritage. Current programs include the Torch Club.
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Material Goods

2706 East Central Avenue, Bentonville, AR 72712
Provides distribution of United Way paper products such as toilet and facial tissues and other necessities for the elderly. Recipients must be FIA clients and meet FIA eligibility criteria.

ACS Waiver Program

819 North 28th Street, Van Buren, AR 72956
Program provides Medicaid/ACS-funded services that allow individuals with disabilities to live as independently as possible.

Christopher Homes of Arkansas

721 North 7th Street, Clarendon, AR 72029
Program is a housing ministry of the Diocese of Little Rock that provides persons 62 years or older and those who are mobility impaired, with safe, attractive and affordable apartment living
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Academic Therapy

10618 Breckenridge Drive, Little Rock, AR 72211
Program provides an individualized approach specific to each student's learning needs. A results-oriented outpatient program for central Arkansas students K-12 who struggle with reading, reading comprehension and written expression.
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Community, Family & Child Health

506 W Court St, Jasper, AR 72641
Program helps families to: Keep babies safe Test babies' hearing Get shots Obtain breastfeeding support

Community and Economic Development

2001 Hwy 70 E., Lonoke, AR 72086
Program works to strengthen Arkansas communities, regions, and businesses through research-based education. Priorities include teaching youth and adult entrepreneurs how to take advantage of untapped market opportunities; helping communities and regions build local capacity to create vibrant and resilient communities; identify and train active and effective youth and adult leaders; and provide timely, credible, unbiased and research-based information and education about public issues and increase citizen engagement.