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Health Screening/Diagnostic Services

1233 West Poplar Street, Rogers, AR 72756
Provides treatment for general medical conditions (asthma, colds, sinus infections, flu, urinary infections). Provides assistance with Diabetes, blood pressure, heart disease, cholesterol and weight management. Offers cancer screening, preventive medicine, eye care, prenatal care, x-rays, lab tests, dental screening-treatment, patient oral hygiene education, pediatric dentistry, limited adult dental services and a prescription drug patient asistance program.
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Food

1809 Oriole Street, Springdale, AR 72764
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Tax Organizations and Services

201 N. Main, Harrison, AR 72602
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Head Start - Child Development Program

922 Elm Street, Batesville, AR 72501
Head Start exists to provide a high quality, developmentally appropriate child development program for children and their families resulting in social and academic success. A comprehensive child development program that serves qualifying pre-school children and their families. Head Start is a child-focused program and has the overall goal of increasing the school readiness of young children in low-income families.
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Leisure Activities

563 Hwy. 387, Bluff City, AR 71722
Park offers:Bass, crappie, catfish, and bream fishing. Watchable wildlife and birding opportunities45 campsites (four Class A, 37 Class B, and four Tent Sites); a store with supplies and gifts for sale (open throughout the year).Standard pavilionPicnic sitesA playground.The visitor center includes exhibits. Bicycles can be rented here. A marina offers fishing boat, pedal boat, canoe, and kayak rentals. A boat ramp provides access to the lake. Hiking trails and almost 10 miles of mountain bike trails.
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Head Start

103 West Park, Bald Knob, AR 72010
Provides a comprehensive child development program for children age 3 & 4 years old by the cut off date of the public school in their area.
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Parenting Classes

190 West 1st Street, Waldron, AR 72958
Active Parenting of Teens is a six-session course offered to parents which encourages parents to adopt skills needed to resolve family conflicts, reduce discipline problems, and promote confidence and self-esteem in their children. The program helps parents face their children's turbulent adolescent years with more confidence, thus producing positive results. See 'Parenting' page for current schedule.
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Leisure Activities

5752 State Park Lane, Harrisburg, AR 72432
Program is state park.
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Vehicle Repair Loan

300 West 11th St. , Yellville, AR 72687
Program provides loan for low income individuals and families to repair any broken down vehicles.
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Cardiology Care

1401 Braden Street, Jacksonville, AR 72076
Program provide comprehensive medical management including preventive, diagnostic and treatment services for individuals who have diseases or other conditions that affect the heart, lungs and blood vessels.
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Transitional Employment Assistance

602 South 10th Street, Arkadelphia, AR 71923
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.
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Transitional Employment Assistance

2612 Spruce Street, Lewisville, AR 71845
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.
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Food

406 West Central Avenue, Bentonville, AR 72712
Food Pantry that provides emergency supply of food to those in need. Hot meal provided to any in need.
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Disaster Services

2416 South Madison Street, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Program provides food, shelter and emergency communication services for residents within the community who have experienced fires, flooding and other natural disasters.
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Development Finance Program

900 West Capitol, Suite 310, Little Rock, AR 72201
Program provides a variety of financing options to assist businesses in expanding operations and providing employment opportunities in Arkansas to include: Credit Enhancement Direct Lending Programs Venture Capital Programs State of Arkansas State Small Business Credit Initiative (SSBCI)
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Primary Care

521 Jack Stephens Drive, First Floor, Little Rock, AR 72205
Program provides routine health care provided by internists, pediatricians, family medicine specialists, gynecologists, obstetricians, nurse practitioners, midwives, physicians' assistants or other health care providers who serve as the first point of contact with the health care system. Services focus on the prevention and early detection of health problems through regular physical examinations, blood pressure checks, mammograms and other similar procedures as well as therapeutic services for people who do not require specialty care.
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Adult Habilitation

9720 N. Rodney Parham Road, Little Rock, AR 72227
Program focuses on assisting individuals with self-determination and self-sufficiency. Individuals learn knowledge and skills that will help them to participate in community life.
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Telemedicine

3417 U of A Way, Texarkana, AR 71854
Program allows health care professionals to evaluate, diagnose and treat patients in remote locations using telecommunications technology. Telemedicine permits two-way, real time interactive communication between the patient, and the physician or other practitioners at a distant site. Some programs may also incorporate other forms of communication including transfer of medical information such as CT scans, MRIs, ultrasound studies, radiographic images and pathology images to medical personnel at another site for review and analysis. The technology is also being used in other related areas of practice (e.g., mental health, substance use disorders, gambling) as well as for teaching and remote caregiving purposes.
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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

1467 Highway 62/412, Suite B, Cherokee Village, AR 72529
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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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

606 Pine Street, Mena, AR 71953
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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Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program

1104 Byrum Road, Blytheville, AR 72315
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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Aftercare

190 West 1st Street, Waldron, AR 72958
The Aftercare Program is specifically designed for youth who have been committed to the custody of the Division of Youth Services for delinquent offenses. The Aftercare Worker works with the youth and family during the DYS treatment placement as well as upon the youth's return to the community to ensure a smooth transition back into the home and community and to reduce the likelihood of further delinquent behavior and advancement in the juvenile justice system.
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Veterans Services

501 West Arch Avenue, Searcy, AR 72143
Disabled Veterans Outreach Program (DVOP) specialists provide intensive services to meet the employment needs of disabled veterans and other eligible veterans, with the maximum emphasis directed toward serving those who are economically or educationally disadvantaged, including homeless veterans and those with barriers to employment.Local Veterans' Employment Representatives conduct outreach to employers and engage in advocacy efforts with hiring executives to increase employment opportunities for veterans, encourage the hiring of disabled veterans and help veterans to gain and retain employment.
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INSPect ARKansas

PO Box 155, Diaz, AR 72043
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.
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Volunteer Opportunities

495 West Dickson Street, Fayetteville, AR 72702
Multiple volunteer opportunities available.
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