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Legal Assistance

1200 West Walnut Street, Suite 3115, Rogers, AR 72756
Free legal help to low-income Arkansans in civil cases.Types of Services include: Housing and Rentals Debt and Bankruptcy End of Life Planning Public Benefits Family Law Consume Disaster Criminal Record Sealing Veterans
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Child Care Assistance Program

900 South Rogers Avenue, Clarksville, AR 72830
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

704 Cloverleaf Circle, Van Buren, AR 72956
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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Low Income/Section 8 Housing

825 Cottonwood Road # 600, Harrison, AR 72601
Program provides housing for low income individuals and families.
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Ageless Grace

206 Frankie Lane, White Hall, AR 71602
A group fitness and wellness program that consists of 21 simple exercise tools that are designed for all ages and focuses on exercising the body and mind.
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Prevention & Healthy Living

301 American Road, El Dorado, AR 71730
Quit tobacco, take care of your teeth, prevent HIV/AIDS, screen your breasts.
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Nutrition Services

465 Medical Center Parkway, Clinton, AR 72031
Program has a goal to help consumers learn to make healthy food and lifestyle choices, so they can lose weight and prevent chronic, life-threatening illnesses. Program offers diet screening (assessing food currently consumed) and nutritional counseling, along with health screenings to check blood pressure, cholesterol, and blood sugar levels to help determine risk of developing heart disease and diabetes.Program also helps those who are underweight or malnourished. It connects patients to services that can help resolve food insecurity.Program offers a variety of assistance programs for patients that qualify. Please contact for information.
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Be Mighty METRO

823 North Buchanan Street, Little Rock, AR 72205
Program provides bus passes to clients of the Central Arkansas Library System. This program replaces "Read to Ride"
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Thrift Store and Donations

759 Highway 62 E, Suite 102, Mountain Home, AR 72653
Program provides retail services for donated goods, as well the ability to donate clients own goods.
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Medicare Savings Programs

1000 East Siebenmorgen Road, Conway, AR 72033
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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COVID-19 Testing - Drive-thru Location

2700 South Shackleford Road, Little Rock, AR 72205
Program provides a drive-through testing location for anyone exhibiting symptoms of COVID-19 and all healthcare providers and first responders. Those wishing to be tested must first be screened for eligibility and schedule an appointment via the following website: www.MyQuestCovidTest.com.Please see application instructions below.PLEASE NOTE: Testing is not available in any Walmart store or in any Quest Diagnostics Patient Service Center. No walk-up service is available due to safety concerns. Individuals being tested will receive their COVID-19 test results through the secure MyQuest online portal or app and may receive a call from the program's telehealth partner, PWN, to review results. The average turnaround time to report results is 2-3 days from the time of collection. While individuals await test results, they are encouraged to follow Centers for Disease Control guidelines and take steps to help prevent the disease from spreading to people in their homes and communities.
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SafeHaven Shelter for Women and Children

192 East Main Street, Suite 4B, Batesville, AR 72501
Provides services to all victims of violence whose lives have been affected by physical, emotional, or sexual abuse. The shelter aims to provide shelter, food, and safety in a supportive environment to victims and their children who have been abused.
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Law Enforcement Agencies

215 East Central Avenue, Bentonville, AR 72712
Operates a centralized telephone switchboard staffed by trained professionals who assess requests for emergency assistance and dispatch law enforcement, fire, paramedic or other appropriate emergency response units.
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Career Assessment

1109 South 16th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901
Discover your career aptitude, skills, and needs through a career assessment with one of our experienced Case Managers. They are here to guide you through job search and placement, labor market information, resume writing, and training provider information. They can assist you with financial aid applications, make referrals as needed for adult literacy and skills enhancement, and provide access to our self-directed resource area with fax, computers, and phones.
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Families and Individuals Needing Support

108 Noah Horton Memorial Drive, Marshall, AR 72650
Provides a program that advises claimants regarding Federal and State benefits and assists with preparation of forms and securing the necessary supporting evidence. Completed forms are forwarded to the Arkansas Department of Veterans Affairs for presentation of the claim to the appropriate board or official of the agency involved.
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Family and Consumer Sciences

421 N. Main , Nashville, AR 71852
Program provides services in the following areas: Health and Aging Marriage, Parenting and Family Life Financial Management Extension Homemakers Clubs
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Family and Consumer Sciences

909-B Freeman Switch Road, Berryville, AR 72616
Program provides services in the following areas: Health and Aging Marriage, Parenting and Family Life Financial Management Extension Homemakers Clubs
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Family and Consumer Sciences

183 College Dr. Adams Bldg., De Queen, AR 71832
Program provides services in the following areas: Health and Aging Marriage, Parenting and Family Life Financial Management Extension Homemakers Clubs
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Specialty Care

630 West South Street, Benton, AR 72015
Specialty care services provided by ARcare include but are not limited to: Asthma management Cardiology Chronic disease management Diabetes self-management HIV Immunizations Nutrition Services Orthopedics Pediatrics and Prenatal Women's health
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Communications and Education Division

300 North College, Suite 201F, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Program familiarizes the young and young-at-heart about elections, the State Capitol, Arkansas history and citizenship. This information is provided through a variety of formats, from websites, events and publications to guided tours, exhibits and travelling presentations. The department coordinates programs such as Young Voters Workshops and teacher in-service workshops, as well as quarterly exhibits at the Capitol that showcase Arkansas-related themes.Communications & Education staff support the Secretary of State's other divisions through creative services such as photography, print production and event planning. Major programs of the department include voter outreach campaigns, civics education materials and the Capitol Lighting Ceremony held each December. The office also archives the architectural drawings of the Capitol and other historical documents. To schedule a Capitol tour, contact Visitor Services at (501) 682-5080. To schedule an event at the Capitol, contact the Events Coordinator at (501) 682-3042 or by email at [email protected].
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Weatherization

200 Main Street, Rison, AR 71665
Energy burden reducing program
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Education

213 North Clark, Amity, AR 71921
Educational resources, as well as health and dental services, nutrition and social services to children from low-income families.
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Womens Health Care

102 West Broad Street, Lepanto, AR 72354
Program provides doctors, physician assistants, and nurse practitioners that offer gynecological and obstetrical care for adolescent girls and adult women in West Memphis, Blytheville, Earle, Helena, Lepanto, Marvell, Trumann, and the surrounding communities.Services include: Annual well-woman exams, including Pap smears and breast exams Referrals for mammograms HPV and STD screening Menopause management Prenatal care and education Pregnancy testing Teen pregnancy Family planning and contraceptive counseling Fetal assessment and monitoring, including ultrasounds Evaluation and treatment of: Abnormal Pap smears Endometriosis Irregular menstruation Uterine fibroids Ovarian cysts Polycystic ovarian syndrome (PCOS) The state's BreastCare program offers screening and diagnostic services for Arkansas women 40 years and older with no health insurance or limited medical insurance. Qualified women will receive the following services for free: Mammograms Clinical breast exams Pelvic exams and Pap test Follow-up tests, if needed
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Disaster Services

102 South Main Street, Level B, Benton, AR 72015
Coordinates emergency management activities including planning, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. Also receives reports of incidents that occur within their jurisdiction and disseminates emergency-related information.
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Disaster Services

PO Box 1420, Hope, AR 71802
Coordinates emergency management activities including planning, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. Also receives reports of incidents that occur within their jurisdiction and disseminates emergency-related information.
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