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Public Health and Safety
526 Quality Drive , Clinton, AR 72031
Inspection reports, diseases from animals and insects, clean air and water, safety topics and more
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Support Group
PO Box 1100, Benton, AR 72018
Support group for individuals affected by domestic violence that addresses the physical, social, and emotional needs of victims of domestic violence.
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Childrens Program
913 North College, Huntsville, AR 72740
The Child Development Centers serve children from six weeks to five years of age who have been diagnosed with a developmental delay or disability. These include prematurity, cerebral palsy, autism, Down syndrome or seizure disorders, among others. They provide habilitation, speech therapy, physical therapy, and occupational therapy in a preschool setting with a state-approved curriculum. The mix of children with and without disabilities in a preschool setting prepares all of the children for a life in a community filled with diversity. The Early Childhood Program is a day treatment center with a program that includes children who have no disabilities learning and playing along with children who have been diagnosed with developmental delays.
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Arkansas School for the Blind
2600 West Markham Street, Little Rock, AR 72205
Program seeks to offer statewide educational programs and resources to students who are blind or visually impaired, ages birth through twenty-one, thus enabling them to become productive, self-sufficient citizens through the involvement of all students, staff, parents and the community.
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Private Pay Childcare
806 West College Avenue, Berryville, AR 72616
Program provides childcare services for individuals who may not qualify for the agency's other programs.Children three to five years of age may receive private pay services at any of agency's locations. Children birth to two years of age may receive private childcare services at the Berryville or Green Forest locations.Rates are as follows:Full Day Services: $18.00 per day (Birth to Two) $15.00 per day (Three to Five)Monthly charges are based on agency's annual calendar and is due at the first of each month. Full payment for the month is required and is non-refundable based on attendance.
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Certificates & Records
510 S. Main St., Salem, AR 72576
Program provides Vital Records including: Birth certificates Death certificates Marriage certificates Divorce recordsClients may: Request a copy of a certificate Change a certificate Submit a new record for registration.
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Individual and Family Support Services
2710 South Rife Medical Lane, Rogers, AR 72758
Offers support groups related to Alzheimer's, bereavement, breastfeeding, cardiac issues, diabetes, strokes, breast cancer and weight loss.
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Community Meals
620 W 4th Street, Texarkana, TX 75504
Program feeds breakfast and lunch to approximately 300 homeless/impoverished 5 days a week.
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Individual and Family Support Services
214 Carter Street, Berryville, AR 72616
Offers case-care management, mutual support for individuals dealing with Parkinson's Disease, multiple sclerosis, diabetes and other supports as needed.
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Dental Care
102 West Broad Street, Lepanto, AR 72354
Program provides on-site adult and pediatric dental services. On-site dental services offered at West Memphis, Blytheville, Earle, Helena, Lepanto, and Trumann offices. Pediatric dentistry offered at West Memphis and Helena locations.They provide the following services: Preventive exams, cleanings, and fluoride treatments Proper oral hygiene education Dental X-rays Fillings Extractions Sealants Crowns Partial bridges and dentures Emergency treatment Teeth whitening Fluoride varnish
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Extension Homemakers Council
909-B Freeman Switch Road, Berryville, AR 72616
Program is young homemakers, working moms, grandmothers, and retired men and women striving to better ourselves, our family and our community. The mission is to empower individuals and families to improve their quality of living through: continuing education leadership development community service
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Clothing
1832 South School Avenue, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Offers clothing assistance for practical clothing only, no dress clothes.
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Primary Care
245 Madison Street, Clarendon, AR 72029
Program provides a wide range of primary care services including treatment for acute injuries, illnesses, and long-term health conditions.
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Prevention & Healthy Living
118 South First Street, Cabot, AR 72023
Quit tobacco, take care of your teeth, prevent HIV/AIDS, screen your breasts.
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Financial Counseling
326 Highway 463 North, Trumann, AR 72472
Program provides clients with a basic understanidn fo thier finances as well as offering further education oh credit building and housing finances.
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Garland County Justice of the Peace
501 Ouachita Avenue, Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901
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. Some Justices of the Peace also perform civil marriages. Please call for details.
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Housing Counseling
20620 North 19th Ave, Phoenix, AZ 85027
We can help you find and maintain the right home for you throughout all phases of the homeownership journey: Pre-Purchase Counseling Post-Purchase Counseling Online Homebuyer Education Rental Counseling Foreclosure Prevention/Default Counseling
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Elder Victims of Crime
524 Garrison , Fort Smith, AR 72902
Program offers a wide variety of direct victim services, including: Emergency Shelter Emergency Transportation Emergency Food and Clothing Legal Aid Services Window and Door Lock Replacement One-on-one Victim Support Meetings Weekly Victim Support Group Meetings Weekly Education and Prevention Training
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Long-Term Care Ombudsman
2749 Pine Street, Suite B, Arkadelphia, AR 71923
This program provides a Long-Term ombudsman who intercedes with governments and institutions on behalf of ordinary citizens. A Long-Term Care Ombudsman advocates for residents of nursing homes and residential care facilities.
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Municipal Services
49 City Hall Circle, Norfork, AR 72658
Program provides municipal services for the city of Norfork.
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A.I.D. Temporary Services
1219-5 Commerce Drive , Mountain Home, AR 72653
Program provides an agency that supplies companies with employees for temporary or temporary to hire positions.
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Foster Care
No physical location. Please contact for information., Texarkana, AR 71854
The program educates, equips and encourages the Christian community to participate in foster care in Arkansas.
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Septic Tank Repair or Replacement Program
221 South Main Street, Cave Springs, AR 72718
Program assists clients living on the Arkansas side of the Illinois River Watershed that has a failing septic system is eligible for a combination of zero-interest loans and non-repayable grant funds. There is no income cap. Complete the Pre-Application at www.irwp.org/septic or email us at [email protected] to get started.
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Medicare Savings Programs
201 West Lincoln, Hamburg, AR 71646
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
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Medicare Savings Programs
437 South Country Club Road, Osceola, AR 72370
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
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