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COVID-19 Testing and Call Center

510 S. Main St., Salem, AR 72576
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.

Disaster Services

417 Holcomb Street, Springdale, AR 72764
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 safehaven for abonded newborn babies.

Food Pantry

47 East Grove Street, Magazine, AR 72943
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Transitional Employment Assistance

222 Van Buren Street Northwest, Camden, AR 71711
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.

Special Olympics Arkansas

An international program of sports training and athletic competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities which features a variety of sports and games. Children must be age eight or older to compete. Special Olympics events include alpine skiing, aquatics (swimming, diving, flotation races), athletics (running and track and field), badminton, basketball, bocce, bowling, cross country skiing, cycling, equestrian, figure skating, floor hockey, golf, gymnastics, powerlifting, roller skating, sailing, soccer, softball, speedskating, table tennis, team handball, tennis and volleyball. Included are organizations that sponsor, organize, hold, promote, sell tickets to and publicize the events; provide information about competition schedules; and/or maintain information about current standings.

Sanctions

11 North 3rd Street, Van Buren, AR 72956
The CJS Sanctions Program includes community service supervision, intensive supervision and tracking, and electronic monitoring/home detention services. This program is available to the Juvenile Court as an alternative to commitment for juvenile offenders. Through community service supervision, CJS sanctions staff supervise youth as they complete a specified number of court-ordered hours of volunteer labor for area non-profit agencies and schools. The intensive supervision and tracking program offers court-ordered intensive monitoring of youth through contact with CJS staff for a specified period of time. The electronic monitoring/home detention program utilizes GPS technology to electronically monitor a youth's whereabouts at all times.

Commodity Supplemental Food Program (CSFP)

103 South Rochester, Russellville, AR 72801
CSFP is a monthly issue of food for senior adults 60 years of age and older who meet the income guidelines.

Youth Leadership Program

106 Cherokee Lane, Clarksville, AR 72830
This program provides youth ages 13-19 to participate in monthly contact with local and state leaders, organizations and/or businesses to develop positive relationships with leaders and role models. It is a nine month program.

Youth Leadership and Scholarship Program

4401A Connecticut Avenue, Washington, DC 20008
Program provides an opportunity to earn a scholarship from the SchoolHouse Connection agency to attend higher education. Deadline to apply is November 24, 2023A SchoolHouse Connection Scholar Will Receive: $2,500 Scholarship Award One-on-One Support from SchoolHouse Connection Staff Three All-Expenses-Paid Trips Support from SchoolHouse Connection Scholars Opportunities to Engage in State and Federal Policy Advocacy

COVID-19 Testing and Call Center

720 W. Lee Street, Osceola, AR 72370
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.

Home Health Services

2710 Phillips Drive, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Skilled nursing and therapy services in the home.
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Parenting Classes

7200 Mahogany Avenue, Fort Smith, AR 72916
Program that teaches skills that enable parents to deal constructively and consistently with a broad spectrum of child rearing problems which may include sibling rivalry; school behavior and performance; poor self-esteem; shyness; drug use; sexual promiscuity; and the whole range of negative, acting-out behaviors including whining, temper tantrums, disobedience, insolence and destructiveness.Some parenting skills development programs utilize a step-by-step approach for managing specific problems and may incorporate application at home of techniques that were discussed and practiced in the classroom setting. Other programs may offer participatory family workshops which provide opportunities for parents and children to learn and practice methods for dealing with one another under the guidance of a trained facilitator. Most training programs teach the parent a particular way of talking and relating to their children that reinforces positive behaviors and communication and decreases negative behaviors while supporting the development of a relationship that is built on fairness, mutual caring and respect.
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Senior Volunteer Program

750 Heritage Court, Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Provide those age 55 and over with the opportunity to use their life long skills in meaningful volunteer activities.
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Massage Therapy

1807 East Lawson Road, Little Rock, AR 72210
Program provides massage therapy services for clients involved in the COATC program.

INSPect ARKansas

1820 Chestnut Street, Van Buren, AR 72956
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.

INSPect ARKansas

215 East Central Avenue, Bentonville, AR 72712
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.

Food Assistance

602 South School Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Food Pantry
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Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act

701 North Denver Avenue, Russellville, AR 72801
A Medicaid program that can help families with children younger than 19 years old who have a disability receive care in their homes rather than an institution.The TEFRA program can help pay for the cost of those services for eligible children. Some families will not have to pay anything as part of the program. Others pay a premium on a sliding scale, depending on their income.Note: Children who live in an institution or receive extended care in an institution are not eligible for TEFRA.

Tax Equity and Fiscal Responsibility Act

100 Weaver Avenue, Batesville, AR 72501
A Medicaid program that can help families with children younger than 19 years old who have a disability receive care in their homes rather than an institution.The TEFRA program can help pay for the cost of those services for eligible children. Some families will not have to pay anything as part of the program. Others pay a premium on a sliding scale, depending on their income.Note: Children who live in an institution or receive extended care in an institution are not eligible for TEFRA.

Urgent Care Services

1021 West Collin Raye Drive, De Queen, AR 71832
Program provides walk-in treatment services for people who have minor illnesses or injuries. Urgent Care clinics serve as an alternative to hospital emergency departments for episodic care that can not be delayed until an appointment at a physician's office is available; and are often equipped to provide services not generally available in primary care physician offices, e.g., have x-ray facilities that allow for treatment of minor fractures and foreign bodies such as nail gun injuries and/or minor care trauma rooms that facilitate the repair of minor and moderate to severe lacerations that can be treated in an urgent care center.
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Summer Music Camp

2 East Camp Street , MUSC-201, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Program's mission is to improve the performance skills and broaden the knowledge of individual musicians (junior high and high school students) through a comprehensive curriculum designed for the varying ability levels of the participants.

Group Therapy

2705 Oak Lane, Van Buren, AR 72956
Individuals meet to describe and discuss their problems together under the supervision of a therapist.
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Outpatient Services

612 East Arkansas Street, Star City, AR 71667
Comprehensive array of outpatient services including mental health diagnosis, substance abuse assessment, counseling, paraprofessional services, adult rehabilitative day services, crisis screening intervention and inpatient services in cooperation.
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Mental Health Therapy

2713 SE I St, Suite 5, Bentonville, AR 72712
Program's Mental Health Therapists will provide the child and family with individually tailored services designed to overcome a wide range of emotional, behavioral or relationship obstacles.They strive to help children: Increase positive behaviors at home and in school Strengthen social skills and self-esteem Address anxiety or depression due to major life events Develop self-control and manage anger Succeed in school Decrease conflict with family members, teachers and peers Heal from traumatic effects of abuse Recover from emotional distress
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Housing Authority - City of West Memphis

390 South Walker Avenue, West Memphis, AR 72301
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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