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Certificates & Records

1009 South Garfield, Piggott, AR 72454
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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Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault Services

109 West Church Avenue, Berryville, AR 72616
Program is a domestic violence and sexual assault resource center serving Carroll County which provides one-on-one advocacy services including, but not limited to: 24 hours a day, 7 days a week domestic violence and sexual assault crisis hotline through a partnership with the Northwest Arkansas Women's Shelter Crisis advocacy and support Assistance completing paperwork for Orders of Protection and Victim Compensation claims Domestic violence education for survivors, employers, family and friends Connect survivors with community resources legal aid transportation shelters Court advocacy program helps prepare survivors for court supports survivors at Order of Protection and other court hearings Transportation program - provides emergency transport to Safe Shelters either directly or through the use of the bus when criteria is met Training program provides local and state-wide coalitions and the local community with domestic violence awareness and prevention education Active and ongoing commitment to make Carroll County a safer and more-aware community
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Therapy Services

1200 North 40th, Springdale, AR 72762
Program has physical, occupational, and speech therapists that provide direct one on one therapy with the most appropriate and up-to-date therapeutic techniques to foster independence and quality of life.
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Outpatient Health Facilities

451 South Holly Street, Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Provides general medical care.
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Extension Homemakers Council

877 East Main Street, Prescott, AR 71857
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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Extension Homemakers Council

302 N Main St., Harrisburg, AR 72432
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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Extension Homemakers Council

205 Martin Street , Mountain View, AR 72560
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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Adult Partial Hospitalization Program

100 Rivendell Drive, Benton, AR 72019
Program was developed for adults age 18 and older who need extra help and support making the transition from an inpatient program, or need a more structured alternative to outpatient care. To offer additional emotional security and motivation to these patients, PHP involves day treatment at the hospital, where the patient is engaged in four to five hours of therapy and works independently through guided journaling as they learn about the ten phases of recovery. Other activities include recreation therapy and life skills seminars led by the medical director. Program provides lunch and snacks.
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Career Pathways

818 North Highway 62-65, Harrison, AR 72601
Program invests public funds to support the development and implementation of career pathway programs in the state's two-year colleges and technical institutions for low income families. In addition, career pathway programs provide training in local, high-demand occupations and career fields, in addition to intensive counseling and supplemental services such as child care and transportation assistance.
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Prevention & Healthy Living

2800 N. Willow Street, North Little Rock, AR 72114
Quit tobacco, take care of your teeth, prevent HIV/AIDS, screen your breasts.
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Child Care Assistance Program

1900 East Washington Avenue, North Little Rock, AR 72119
Program provides assistance to families with low income who are working and/or attending school. Qualified families receive vouchers for free or reduced cost child care at state registered or licensed providers through the DHS Division of Child Care & Early Childhood Education (DCCECE).
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Child Care Assistance Program

2505 Pine Bluff Street, Malvern, AR 72104
Program provides assistance to families with low income who are working and/or attending school. Qualified families receive vouchers for free or reduced cost child care at state registered or licensed providers through the DHS Division of Child Care & Early Childhood Education (DCCECE).
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Child Care Assistance Program

904 M Street/Highway 10 East, Danville, AR 72833
Program provides assistance to families with low income who are working and/or attending school. Qualified families receive vouchers for free or reduced cost child care at state registered or licensed providers through the DHS Division of Child Care & Early Childhood Education (DCCECE).
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Behavioral Health Services

141 Betty Drive, Pocahontas, AR 72455
Program offers Licensed Clinical Social Workers to provide consultations, assessments, and interventions to address a number of issues ranging from traditional mental health (e.g. depression, anxiety, and diagnostic clarification) to healthy psychology issues (e.g. self-management of diabetes, terminal illness, obesity, chronic pain, healthy diet, smoking). Services may include:ASSESSMENT Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) evaluations Behavioral observations Diagnostic assessments Psychological evaluationsTHERAPY Health-related issues Anger management Conflict resolution Coping skills/stress management Crisis intervention Depression and anxiety Individual, family, and marital therapy Parent-child conflict Relationship problems Trauma
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Behavioral Health Services

1300 Creason Road, Corning, AR 72422
Program offers Licensed Clinical Social Workers to provide consultations, assessments, and interventions to address a number of issues ranging from traditional mental health (e.g. depression, anxiety, and diagnostic clarification) to healthy psychology issues (e.g. self-management of diabetes, terminal illness, obesity, chronic pain, healthy diet, smoking). Services may include:ASSESSMENT Attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) evaluations Behavioral observations Diagnostic assessments Psychological evaluationsTHERAPY Health-related issues Anger management Conflict resolution Coping skills/stress management Crisis intervention Depression and anxiety Individual, family, and marital therapy Parent-child conflict Relationship problems Trauma
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Food Pantry

501 North 6th Street, Midland, AR 72945
Food Pantry
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Adult Education and Development

530 Mountain Pine Road, Hot Springs, AR 71913
?This service specializes in skills training within a classroom and prevocational setting for developmental disabled adults.
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Electric Assistance

3701 Springer Boulevard , Little Rock, AR 72206
Provides assistance in paying electric bills for Entergy customers who are 60 or older, or people who are disabled or families with someone disabled living in the home. The program may also assist with working with Entergy to set up payment plans to resolve the bill. Funding may be gone by the end of the month but will return at the start of the next, call to see if funding is currently available.
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Foster Care

PO Box 1009, Salem, AR 72576
The program educates, equips and encourages the Christian community to participate in foster care in Arkansas.
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Foster Care

3800 North Rodney Parham Road, Suite 301, Little Rock, AR 72212
The program educates, equips and encourages the Christian community to participate in foster care in Arkansas.
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Medicaid Program

400 Northwest 4th Street, Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
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.
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Medicaid Program

4201 N Shiloh Drive, Ste 110, Fayetteville, AR 72701
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.
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Medicaid Program

203 South Leslie, Stuttgart, AR 72160
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.
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Educational Programs

847 South Dogwood Street, Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Provides general education.
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Volunteer Services

7821 Texas Road, Fort Smith, AR 72908
Volunteer opportunities for programs, activities, and events. More than 100 volunteers contribute over 2,500 hours annually.
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