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Health and Wellness Program
5500 Geyer Springs Road, Little Rock, AR 72209
Program seeks to improve the health and wellness of immigrants by providing: ?Nutrition Programs which provide groceries to families with low income as well as healthy cooking classes Basic Needs provides clothing to individuals and families with low income Health Literacy Classes which teach families how to speak with their doctor and read and understand health-related information Case Management Services assist families and individuals access healthcare and provide personalized advocacy Emotional Health is provided through support groups, life coaching and workshops.
Family Caregiver Workshops
106 West Main Street, Suite 310, El Dorado, AR 71730
Program provides free four-hour workshops offered in the community designed to increase family members' knowledge of caregiving for older adults in the home. They offer an Alzheimer's/Dementia Workshop and a Physical Skills Workshop. Workshops can be scheduled at a location for groups of ten or more. This workshop is provided by the UAMS Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program curriculum.
Workshops and Resources
4 North Double Springs Road, Farmington, AR 72730
Workshops and training provided to those in the educational field. See website calendar for details and to sign up.
Family Caregiver Workshops
206 Frankie Lane, White Hall, AR 71602
Program provides free four-hour workshops offered in the community designed to increase family members' knowledge of caregiving for older adults in the home. They offer an Alzheimer's/Dementia Workshop and a Physical Skills Workshop. Workshops can be scheduled at a location for groups of ten or more. This workshop is provided by the UAMS Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program curriculum.
Family Caregiver Workshops
4010 Jefferson Avenue, Texarkana, AR 71854
Program provides free four-hour workshops offered in the community designed to increase family members' knowledge of caregiving for older adults in the home. They offer an Alzheimer's/Dementia Workshop and a Physical Skills Workshop. Workshops can be scheduled at a location for groups of ten or more. This workshop is provided by the UAMS Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program curriculum.
Family Caregiver Workshops
629 Jack Stephens Drive, Little Rock, AR 72205
Program provides free four-hour workshops offered in the community designed to increase family members' knowledge of caregiving for older adults in the home. They offer an Alzheimer's/Dementia Workshop and a Physical Skills Workshop. Workshops can be scheduled at a location for groups of ten or more. This workshop is provided by the UAMS Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program curriculum.
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].
Non-Resident Support
PO Box 1062, Blytheville, AR 72316
The Haven staff is trained to lead workshops and seminars for all victims of domestic violence. These workshops provide not only education on domestic violence but also training and guidance for independent living, including parenting programs and financial planning.The Haven staff also works continually to assist residents and non-resident clients with any physical, mental, and emotional, psychosocial or financial need; however, the staff is prepared to refer and transport clients to appropriate professional services when needs beyond the scope of the Haven services are required.
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Family Retreat
1104 Highway 64, Alma, AR 72921
A conference for families of missing and exploited children sponsored in part by the Arkansas Attorney Generals office, and hosted by the Morgan Nick Foundation. Law enforcement personnel, counselors, media representatives, and other trained professionals are brought in to work individually with families about their case.
Family Caregiver Workshops
1393 Highway 242 South, Helena, AR 72342
Program provides free four-hour workshops offered in the community designed to increase family members' knowledge of caregiving for older adults in the home. They offer an Alzheimer's/Dementia Workshop and a Physical Skills Workshop. Workshops can be scheduled at a location for groups of ten or more. This workshop is provided by the UAMS Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program curriculum.
Family Caregiver Workshops
2422 North Thompson Street, Suite B, Springdale, AR 72764
Program provides free four-hour workshops offered in the community designed to increase family members' knowledge of caregiving for older adults in the home. They offer an Alzheimer's/Dementia Workshop and a Physical Skills Workshop. Workshops can be scheduled at a location for groups of ten or more. This workshop is provided by the UAMS Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program curriculum.
Communications and Education Division
500 Woodlane Avenue, Suite 256, Little Rock, AR 72201
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].
Family Caregiver Workshops
612 South 12th Street, Fort Smith, AR 72901
Program provides free four-hour workshops offered in the community designed to increase family members' knowledge of caregiving for older adults in the home. They offer an Alzheimer's/Dementia Workshop and a Physical Skills Workshop. Workshops can be scheduled at a location for groups of ten or more. This workshop is provided by the UAMS Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program curriculum.
Family Caregiver Workshops
303 East Matthews Avenue, Jonesboro, AR 72401
Program provides free four-hour workshops offered in the community designed to increase family members' knowledge of caregiving for older adults in the home. They offer an Alzheimer's/Dementia Workshop and a Physical Skills Workshop. Workshops can be scheduled at a location for groups of ten or more. This workshop is provided by the UAMS Schmieding Home Caregiver Training Program curriculum.
Information Services
317 West Walnut Street, Rogers, AR 72756
Provides local business and tourism information.
Dislocated Worker Services
1501 Main Street, Little Rock, AR 72202
Program identifies closings and layoffs in advance. When possible, the Task Force immediately begins to work with the company, community and affected individuals to lessen the impact of dislocation. Services and needs discussed at a Worker Assistance Workshop include: Retraining and educational opportunities Unemployment insurance Social service programs Stress associated with unemployment Credit orientation Insurance needs Tips on how to find a new job
Hope for the Future
201 Markham Center Drive, Little Rock, AR 72205
An annual caregiver workshop held in Central Arkansas, North West Arkansas, and South West Arkansas through which Alzheimer's Arkansas reaches out to caregivers. This daylong education workshop provides family and professional caregivers with general information regarding Alzheimer's disease and its progression; tools, knowledge and techniques to improve caregiving skills, and information concerning resources available to caregivers and Alzheimer's patients through vendor exhibits.
Ethnic Groups - National Origin
614 East Emma Avenue, Suite 231, Springdale, AR 72764
Program raises money for college scholarships
