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Addiction/Abuse Services

355 West 1st Street, Prescott, AR 71857
Provides a number of services including treatment options, treatment vouchers, case management, and random urine analysis.
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Addiction/Abuse Services

116 North Laurel Street, Hope, AR 71802
Provides a number of services including treatment options, treatment vouchers, case management, and random urine analysis.
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Addiction/Abuse Services

101 West Wiley Street, Star City, AR 71667
Provides a number of services including treatment options, treatment vouchers, case management, and random urine analysis.
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4-H and Youth Development

716 SW 2nd St., Corning, AR 72422
Program provides youth ages 5-19 an opportunity to participate in the youth development educational program of the University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. Program's youth will learn life skills, enhance leadership skills, and increase self-esteem while serving a number of community service projects.
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4-H and Youth Development

217 Chickasawba, Blytheville, AR 72316
Program provides youth ages 5-19 an opportunity to participate in the youth development educational program of the University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. Program's youth will learn life skills, enhance leadership skills, and increase self-esteem while serving a number of community service projects.
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Families and Individuals Needing Support

105 Main Street, Pine Bluff, AR 71611
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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Food Pantry

3301 South 66th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72903
Food pantry
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Social Development and Enrichment

250 Madison 8580, Huntsville, AR 72740
Offers programs that provide opportunities for girl scouts to develop individual and group initiative and responsibility, self-reliance, courage, personal fitness, discipline and other desirable qualities of character through participation in a wide range of organized recreational, educational and civic activities under the leadership of qualified adult volunteers. Troop members work on developing their skills in camping, swimming, citizenship, communication, conservation, cooking, community living, first aid and a wide variety of other areas, and usually earn merit badges when they have demonstrated mastery of the skills that are required for a particular activity.
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Families and Individuals Needing Support

Courthouse Annex , 500 North 3rd Street Room 110, Augusta, AR 72006
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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Information and Assistance

1519 East Harding Street, Morrilton, AR 72110
This program provides an Information and Assistance Case Manager. They will discuss your situation with you over the phone and make you an appointment with a Case Manager, who will then be permanently assigned to assess your needs and determine the programs and services that will be the best fit for your particular situation.
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Drug and Alcohol Recovery Program

2921 Springer Boulevard, Little Rock, AR 72206
Offers a 9-month recovery program where clients take classes based on individual needs.The classes offered are Domestic Violence Recovery, Christian 12-Steps, Parenting, Childhood Sexual Abuse Recovery, Anger Management and Coping Skills, Breaking Free (Beth Moore), Smoking Cessation, and Workforce Preparedness
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Out and About

179 North Church Avenue , Suite 101 , Fayetteville, AR 72701
From parties and professional networking opportunities to family-friendly outings and sports programming, NWA Equality organizes a variety of activities for the LGBTQ community and their allies. Together we celebrate the strong sense of family within our community while also finding ways to appreciate local businesses and organizations that support equality.
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Head Start Program

154 School Street, Shirley, AR 72153
Program provides kindergarten readiness for children 3-5 years of age.
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4-H and Youth Development

313 S. Izard St. , Forrest City, AR 72335
Program provides youth ages 5-19 an opportunity to participate in the youth development educational program of the University of Arkansas, Division of Agriculture, Cooperative Extension Service. Program's youth will learn life skills, enhance leadership skills, and increase self-esteem while serving a number of community service projects.
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Patient Assistance Program Directory

Patient assistance programs are run by pharmaceutical companies to provide free medications to people who cannot afford to buy their medicine. Program offers a comprehensive database of these patient assistance programs, as well as practical tools, news, and articles so that health care professionals and patients can find the information they need. All in one place.
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COVID-19 Testing and Call Center

149 Haley Street, Melbourne, AR 72556
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.
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COVID-19 Testing and Call Center

740 California Ave. SW, Camden, AR 71701
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.
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Pharmacy Partners

121 North Court Street, Carlisle, AR 72024
The University of Arkansas Community Health & Research Center has partnered with a number of pharmacies to provide medication to its patients.
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Library Services

145A Whittington Street, Mount Ida, AR 71957
The mission of the Montgomery County Library is to provide materials and service for county residents of all ages for personal enrichment, enjoyment and educational needs. The library provides access to a collection of books and other materials to serve these needs, especially a place for young children to discover the joy of reading and the value of libraries.
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Social Development and Enrichment

201 South Giles Street, Gentry, AR 72734
Helps students and other members of the community to live more productively through education, job preparation and a sense of community involvement.
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Services for Children with Developmental Disability/Intellectual Disability Needs

601 East University Street, Magnolia, AR 71754
Program assists children and adults with Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities by providing the following services: Developmental screenings, therapy, and care plans for infants & toddlers Day treatment programs for children & adults Community-based services and supportive life skills Applied behavior analysis (ABA) for children with Autism and specialized Autism services 24-Hour Care in Human Development Centers and Private Intermediate Care Facilities Occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy Help coordinating care needs and case management services Money is available for services for children who do not qualify for other programs and who meet the agency criteria.
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Transitional Employment Assistance

400 Northwest 4th Street, Walnut Ridge, AR 72476
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

924 East Collin Ray Drive, Suites B & C, De Queen, AR 71832
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

278 East Main Street, Melbourne, AR 72556
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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Educational Support Services

1515 Pioneer Drive , Harrison, AR 72601
Exists to improve the economy of Arkansas by supporting talented, hard-working single parents so they can get life-changing education and training, enter the workforce successfully and earn living wages to enable them to better care for their children. We achieve this by providing scholarships and other wrap-around services to eligible single parents.
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