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CITY ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER WEBSITE NOTES
Arkadelphia AR Kids First Health Insurance Arkadelphia888‐474‐8275(English)/ 800‐782‐8988(Spanish)
Arkadelphia Head Start Program Arkadelphia (870) 246‐ 8089 Early Childhood education
ArkadelphiaClark County Health Unit (WIC, Family Planning) Arkadelphia 870‐246‐4078
Arkansas Kids Bowl Free kidsbowlfree.com
Every Summer kids 15 yr old and under get to bowl two free games every day. Must fill out application online and have an valid email address. They will send you coupons via your email. Just print the coupons and take to the bowling alley.
Arkansas US Diaper Depot 800‐600‐5510www.usdiaperdepot.com/arkansas.html
Offers assistance with diapers and other items of need for children 3 or older. Arkansas Medicaid offers benefits for qualified Medicaid clients. The benefit limit for diapers, pull‐ups and or under pads is $125 per child per month. Call for more information or to find out the eligibility requirements.
Ash Flat Better Life Counseling Center 560 Ash Flat Drive 888‐668‐5433 www.betterlife.org
Offers parenting class for single, Divorced, or divorcing parents. Learn cooperative and collaborative co‐parenting skills. How to guide your child thru lifestyle changes created by divorce. How to effectively cope with emotional and psychological distress
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BatesvilleChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐251‐4333 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Cleburne, Fulton, Independence, Izard, and Stone Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
BebeWoman's Place Crisis Pregnancy Ctr
501 942 5533/ 862 254 7836
Tues 230p‐630p Thurs 10a‐6p clothing and diapers provided for expectant mothers and their babies. Offers counseling and support services for unplanned pregnancies, reproductice health info, preg testing, ultrasound check ups, parenting classes, informantion on choices, nutritional classes, housekeeping, budgeting, mentoring classes and post abortion counseling.
Bella Vista Audrey's Home of Hope 479‐866‐6601 www.audreyshomeofhope.org
Provides a home in Bella Vista for pregnant women of any age, creed, or ethnicity, who find themselves in crisis and in need of a safe, nurturing, temporary home. Provided at NO cost, Audrey's is a home that recognizes the dignity fo each person.
BentonCentral Arkansas Development Council Family Development 400 Edison Ave. 501‐315‐0885 www.cadc.com
M‐F 8‐430 offers Single Parent Scholarship, Individual Development Account, Home Energy Assistance, Distaster Assistance, and Money Smart Class. Call for more information.
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BentonChild Support Enforcement Office 501‐860‐6162 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Grant, Saline, and Hot Spring Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
Benton Civitan Services 121 Cox St. 501‐776‐0691 www.civitanservices.com
M‐F 8‐430 is a Medicaid funded organization that offers various programs that help children and adults who have developmental disabilities advance to their full potential in all areas of development. Call or visit their website for more information.
Benton Kid Source Therapy 17706 I‐30 Suite 3 501‐315‐4414 www.kidsourcetherapy.com
M‐F 8‐430 provides therapeutic services to the pediatric population of Central Arkansas. by giving evaluations and various therapies to children birth through age 21 if qualified that include Developmental Therapy, Occupational Therapy, Physical Therapy and Speech/Language Therapy. Call or visit their website for more information.
BentonNew Beginnings Pregnancy Center 120 S. Conrad 501‐35‐5557
www.newbeginningsprcbenton.com
Tue‐Thur 9‐430 offers various resources to pregnant women in Saline County. Pregnancy testing, community referrals, support groups, parenting classes, and other maternal needs. Call or visit their website for more information.
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BentonvilleHelping Hands of Northwest Arkansas 320 Airport Rd. 479‐273‐2511 www.helpinghandsnwa.org
M‐F 8‐11 Provides Diapers and Formula for those in need. Must Bring photo ID, SS Card, and Bill or copy of lease for proof of residence. Services are limited to 25 people a day and served on a first come first serve basis. Call or visit their website for more information of their services.
Bentonville Mother to Mother Ministries210 S. Walton Blvd Ste 4 479‐464‐9201 www.mtmmofnwa.yolasite.com
Self‐sufficiency program. Diapers, wipes, toilet paper, baby clothing, maternity clothing; 10‐2 M/Tue/Thur/Fri
BerryvilleChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐423‐2979 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Baxter, Boone, Carroll, Marion, and Newton Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
BlythevilleChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐763‐5970 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Mississippi County. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
Bryant Friendship Community Care 605 Reyolds Rd 501‐231‐3507 www.fccare.org
M‐F 8‐5 offers statewide support network for children, adults, and seniors with disabilities. Call or visit their website for a complete list of services or to find a location near you.
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Bryant Second Chance Youth Ranch 501‐847‐1559 www.2cyr.org
Provides abused, neglected, and at‐risk youth a caring home while actively working to resolve crises in the youth’s life, restoring the individual and reunifying the family. Call or visit their website for more information.
CabotWoman's Place Crisis Pregnancy Ctr
501 941 5533 862 254 7836
12‐1:00pm CLOSED FOR LUNCH:: Tues 230‐630 clothing and diapers provided for expectant mothers and their babies. Offers counseling and support services for unplanned pregnancies, reproductice health info, preg testing, ultrasound check ups, parenting classes, informantion on choices, nutritional classes, housekeeping, budgeting, mentoring classes and post abortion counseling.
CamdenChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐837‐1838 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Cleveland, and Ouchita Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
CLARENDON Monroe County DHS OfficeClarendon AR 72029 870‐747‐3329
Medicaid, ARKids, nutrition assitance, cash assistance, child care assistance
ConwayChild Support Enforcement Office 501‐329‐1721 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Faulkner, Searcy, and Van Buren Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
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Conway Cradle Care 2400 Prince St. 501‐730‐0017 www.cradlecare.org
M‐F 730‐345 during public school calender year. Offers childcare for young parents who are trying to be a full time student working toward their high school diploma. Call or visit their website for more information.
CONWAYDevelopmental Disabilities Services Children's Services
Siebenmorgan P.O. Box 310 (501) 730‐9908 Brenda Squires
CONWAYDivision of Children and Family Services
P.O. Box 310 Conway, AR 72033 (501) 730‐ 9900 Sandra Carter
CONWAYDevelopmental Disabilities Services Children's Services
1000 E Siebenmorgan P.O. Box 310 Conway, AR 72033 (501) 730‐ 9978 Bettye Starkey
El DoradoChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐862‐9785 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Calhoun, Columbia, Dallas, and Union Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
El DoradoCollege Avenue Church of Chris Camp Kurios
1817 N. College Avenue 870‐862‐1552 www.cacoc.org
Offers a spiritual based kids camp called Camp Kurious. 1st‐4th grade is generally 1st weekend in June. Age 10‐7th grade is 1st weed in June. 8th‐12th grade is 2nd week in June. Call or visit their website for more information.
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El Dorado Hopes Landing 214 Hope Landing 870‐862‐0500 www.hopelanding.com
Offers programs to children with disabilities by helping them achieve their God‐given potential. Programs include, Therapy, Therapeutic riding, Horseback riding lessons, pet assisted therapy, and aquatic therapy. Call or visit their website for more information.
El Dorado Wyatt Baptist Church 4621 Hillsboro St. 870‐862‐2785 www.wyattchurch.com
Collects and distributes maternity clothes, baby clothes, childrens furniture, and childrens toys to those in need. Call or visit their website for more information.
Farmington Center for Effective Parenting4 N. Double Springs Rd. (479) 267-5960 www.parenting‐ed.org
Parenting Classes are FREE, but offered on a first‐come, first‐serve basis. Most classes are held at The Jones Center in Room 112. Hispanic classes are from 6:00pm to 8:00pm in Room 116. Call our office for more information. (479)‐751‐3463 or (479) 751‐6166 www.parenting‐ed.org or www.nwachildcare.org
FayettevilleChild Support Enforcement Office 479‐770‐5443 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Benton, Madison, and Washington Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
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Fayetteville Life Source 600 S School 479‐521‐4000
M‐F 330‐530 offers tutoring for kids during the spring and fall school semesters free of charge. Call for more information.
FayettevilleNorthwest Arkansas Directory for Kids www.peekaboonew.com
Directory of activities and information for and about children. This is a publication that you can find at the Library, Schools, some grocery stores, thrift stores. The activities are also available on their website.
FayettevilleNorthwest Arkansas Kids Directory www.nwakidsdirectory.com
Directory of activities and information for and about children. This is a publication that you can find at the Library, Schools, some grocery stores, thrift stores. The activities are also available on their website.
FayettevilleNWA Center for Autism and Developmental Disabilities 2474 E. Joyce Blvd 479‐871‐7994 www.nwacenterforautism.com
Provides education for children with diagnosis of autism, Asperger's or other developmental disabilities. Parenting groups and social skills camp also available.
FayettevilleThe Arkansas Family‐2‐Family Health Information Center
Email: [email protected] 479‐200‐9898 www.adcpti.org
An outreach of the Arkansas Disability Coalition. Missy provides regional Family‐2‐Family support in NWA.
Fayetteville Families in Transition 1000 W. Stone St. 479‐973‐8653www.fayar.net/parentsstudent/fit.html
Food, clothing, school supplies, transportation, referrals, other assistance as needed; Fayetteville Public Schools students. 8‐5 Monday‐Friday.
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Fayetteville Child Safety Seat Program 479‐587‐3580
The Fayetteville Police Department has been involved with the child safety seat program for many years. The department has several Child Safety Seat Technicians and three Child Safety Seat instructors. The police department gets grant money from the State of Arkansas to purchase child safety seats. The technicians and instructors install the seats for citizens in need of a car seat for their children. The seats are loaned out to anyone that needs one. The Fayetteville Police Department purchases three kinds of seats: Intant, convertable and booster seats.
Fayetteville Elizabeth Richardson Center917 S. Old Missouri Rd. 479‐872‐1800 www.ercinc.org
Rehabilitation/Habilitation services for children, youth and adults with developmental delays; Washington & Benton Counties.
Fayetteville Headstart1643 E. Huntsville Rd. 479‐521‐5571 www.arheadstart.org
Child development programs for low income families and disabled children. 8 area centers serving Washington & Benton Counties.
Fayetteville Head Start956 Ray Ave Fayetteville 479‐521‐5571 Child Care
Forrest CityChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐633‐7745 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Cross, Lee, Monroe, St. Francis, and Woodruff Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
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Helena‐West Helena
Child Support Enforcement Office 870‐572‐3545 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Phillips County. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
HopeChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐777‐8400 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Hempstead, Howard, Little River, Pike, and Nevada Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
Hot SpringsChild Support Enforcement Office 501‐321‐1561 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Clark, and Garland Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
Hot Springs Change Point115 Liberty St Hot Springs 501‐624‐2273
Pregnancy Test, Pre‐Post Natal, Parenting Classes, Anger Management
JonesboroArkansas Baptist Childrens Home / Boys Ranch 870‐741‐5784 www.abchomes.org
Boys ages 6‐17 who need a place to live, boys with family conflict, or boys who are in need of guidance. Call and ask for a case manager to enroll or email [email protected]
Jonesboro Better Life Counseling Center 1605 James Street 870‐935‐4673 www.betterlife.org
Offers parenting class for single, Divorced, or divorcing parents. Learn cooperative and collaborative co‐parenting skills. How to guide your child thru lifestyle changes created by divorce. How to effectively cope with emotional and psychological distress caused by divorce. Call or visit their website for a complete list of class dates and times and how to enroll.
CITY ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER WEBSITE NOTES
JonesboroChild Support Enforcement Office
2006 Latourette Drive 870‐972‐5510 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Craighead, Greene, and Poinsette Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
JonesboroCrowley's Ridge Development Council Inc.
2401 Fox Meadow Lane
870‐931‐6331 / 800‐753‐5827 www.crdcnea.org
Provides qualified applicants with the opportunity for a home based business of providing child care for working parents and their children. Can provide services to any Arkansas county. Call or visit their website for more information or to find an office in your area.
Jonesboro FOCUS, Inc. 2809 Forest Home Road 870‐935‐2750 www.focusinc.org
M‐Th 9‐5 & Fri 9‐4 Provides people with disabilities and children with autism a wide range of developmental and training activities. Arkids, Medicaid, and Medicaid waivers accepted. Call or visit their website for more information.
Jonesboro March of Dimes272 Southwest Drive 870‐932‐0300 www.marchofdimes.com
Helps moms have full‐term pregnancies and research the problems that threaten the health of babies. Call or visit their website for more information.
JonesboroNortheast Arkansas Kids Directory www.kidsdirectorynea,.com
Directory of activities and information for and about children. This is a publication that you can find at the Library, Schools, some grocery stores, thrift stores. The activities are also available on their website.
CITY ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER WEBSITE NOTES
Jonesboro Safe Jonesboro Coalition 1413 Marketplace 870‐931‐1111
Offers programs, such as car‐seat checkups, safety workshops and sports clinics, that help parents and caregivers prevent childhood injuries
Little Rock
Arkansas Baptist Childrens Home / Promise House Maternity Care 501‐350‐9766 www.abchomes.org
Help for unwed teen expecting mothers with food, shelter, education, and medical care during pregnancy.
Little Rock
Arkansas Children’s Hospital General Pediatric & After Hours Clinic
800 Marshal Street 501 364 1202 www.archildrens.org
Little Rock Arkansas Children's Hospital 501‐364‐2478 www.carseatsar.orgCar Seat Check ups and or contact about getting a new car seat.
Little Rock Arkansas School for the Blind 2600 W. Markham 501‐296‐1810www.arkansasschoolfortheblind.org
M‐F 8‐430 Offers free visionservices for severely low vision to totally blind individuals from birth to age 21. Education, Extensive Medical services and therapy through onsite licensed hospital. Call or visit their website for more information.
Little Rock Arkansas School for the Deaf 2600 W. Markham 501‐324‐9506 www.arschoolforthedeaf.org
M‐F 8‐430 Offers free sign language classes for community and families. For children 3 till graduation offers free audiology services, developmental, speech and language, occupational therapy, physical therapy, and psycho‐educaional services. Call or visit their website for more information.
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Little Rock Catholic Adoption Service 2415 North Tyler St
501 664 0340 ext 347 or 334
www.dolr.org/offices/catholiccharities/adoption
M‐F 8‐430 offers service to birthparents and adoptive parents who are interested in adoption. Call or visit their website for more information.
Little Rock Center for Effective Parenting UAMS Pediatrics 501‐364‐4605 www.parenting‐ed.org
M‐F 8‐430 Works with parents to enhance their knowledge skills and attitude regarding parenting. Offers hand‐outs, classes for parents.
Little Rock Center for Youth and Families 6501 W. 12th St. 501‐660‐0880www.centersforyouthandfamilies.org
They offer parenting classes. Have some scholarships to pay for classes available case by case bases.
Little Rock Center for Youth and Families 1200 S. Cleveland 501‐664‐4268www.centersforyouthandfamilies.org
M‐F 8‐5 They offer parenting classes. Have some scholarships to pay for classes available case by case bases. Call for more information.
Little Rock Center for Youth and Families 5905 Forest Place 501‐666‐4949www.centersforyouthandfamilies.org
They offer parenting classes. Have some scholarships to pay for classes available case by case bases. Call for more information
Little RockCentral Arkansas Library System 501‐918‐3000 www.cals.lib.ar.us
Many activities from Infant to Teens at all the different libraries in Pulaksi County.
Little RockChild Support Enforcement Office 400 East Capitol 501‐371 ‐400 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Pulaski and Perry Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
Little RockCity of Little Rock Prevention and Intervention programs 500 W. Markham 501‐399‐3420
www.littlerock.org/citydepartments/communityprograms
M‐F 8‐430 offers various programs to benefit parents and children. Call or click the link to find out more information.
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Little RockFrancis Allen School for Exceptional Children 824 N. Tyler 501‐664‐2961 www.theallenschool.org
Provides education and day services for special needs children from birth to age 5. Call or visit their website for more information.
Little RockLibrary for the Blind and Physically Handicapped
900 W. Capitol Suite 100 501‐682‐1155 www.library.arkansas.gov
M‐F 8‐430 Provides recorded and brails books on free loan.
Little Rock Little Rock Kids Directory wwwlrkidsdirectory.com
Directory of activities and information for and about children. This is a publication that you can find at the Library, Schools, some grocery stores, thrift stores. The activities are also available on their website.
Little RockMaking a Differnce Learning Center 8923 Sunset Ln. 501‐565‐0003
M‐F 8‐430. Must come by and fill out application to enroll in after school program. Students are picked up from the following Elementary and Middle Schools Baseline, Meadowcliff, Watson, Geyer Springs, Wakefield and Cloverdale Middle School. Call for more information.
Little Rock March of Dimes1501 N. Pierce St. Suite 106 501‐663‐3100 www.marchofdimes.com
Helps moms have full‐term pregnancies and research the problems that threaten the health of babies. Call or visit their website for more information.
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Little Rock Mosiac Church Teen MOPS6420 Colonel Glenn Rd, Suite 1 501‐562‐3336 www.mosiacchurch.net
Thursday nights at the church offers TEEN MOPS program. Which work with teens 18 and under who are either currently pregnant or have children. Incentives are earned through particpation in activities. PROGRAM IS NOT OFFERED DURING THE SUMMER WHEN SCHOOL IS OUT.
Little Rock Museum of Discovery500 President Clinton Ave. 501‐396‐7050 www.museumofdiscovery.org
Tue‐Sat 9‐5 Sun 1‐5 Children under 12 are free. First Sunday of each month the first 1000 people get in for $1.00. Also has rooms available to host birthday parties with fun activites for kids to enjoy. Call for more information.
Little RockOur House Child Care Center / Youth Programs
302 East Roosevelt
501‐374‐7383 x 208 www.ourhouseshelter.org
Offers child care to community members at low weekly rates. Accepts DHS child care vouchers. Registration is M‐F 9‐11 by appointment only. Also offers 8 week summer camp for homeless and low income 6‐17 year olds. M‐F 9‐3. Call or visit their website for more information.
Little RockSingle Parent Scholarship Fund of Pulaski Cty
200 River Market Ave #100 501‐301‐7773
Providing scholarships and support for single parents in Arkansas
little rock St. Francis House2701 South Elm Little Rock, AR 501‐664‐5037
M‐F 9‐11, 1‐4 offers Diaper assistance to parents in need. Must have photo ID. Call for more information.
Little Rock The First Tee 501‐562‐4653Youth Dev. Teaching life skills thru game of golf.
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Little RockUnited Cerebral Palsy of Arkansas
9720 North Rodney Parham Road
800‐228‐6174 / 501‐224‐6067 www.ucpark.org
M‐F 8‐5 offers assistance to children with disabilities 6 weeks to 5 years with language and literacy programs. Call or visit their website for more information.
Little Rock Youthonomics$201 S. Broadway #220 501‐340‐8250
www.pulaskicountyyouthservices.org
Youthonomics is a one‐week summer program designed to expose youth, grades 7 through 12, to financial literacy. The goal is ensure that youth gain the necessary skills that will make a difference in how they manage their finances as adults. The program uses curriculum addressing four components: Budgeting, Savings, Credit, and Investing
Little Rock Family Leadership Classes 501‐661‐2598www.ddcouncil.org/family_services.html
Classes offered through the Arkansas Developmental Disability Council (DDC). Free, informative classes are offered in Little Rock. Gas, hotel and meals are covered for those who are registered. Application online.
Little Rock Helping Hands of Greater Little Rock
1601 Marshall Street 501‐372‐4388 www.lrhelpinghand.com
M‐Th 9‐12 offers assistance with mothers who need Diapers. Call or visit their website for more information.
Little Rock, AR
Arkansas Pregnancy Resource Center
#2 Office Park Drive, Suite 101 501‐227‐7944 www.pregnancylittlerock.com
Offers free pregnanyc test, parenting classes, free maternity and baby items. Call for more information.
LonokeChild Support Enforcement Office 501‐676‐2736 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Lonoke County. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
CITY ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER WEBSITE NOTES
Lonoke Lonoke Health Clinic 306 North Center 501‐676‐2268
M‐F 8‐430 helps with WIC. Must make an appointment, have photo ID, proof of income, proof of residence. Call for more information.
LonokeWoman's Place Crisis Pregnancy Ctr 501 676 6556
12‐1:00pm CLOSED FOR LUNCH:: Mon 930a‐630p Tue 930a‐130p clothing and diapers provided for expectant mothers and their babies. Offers counseling and support services for unplanned pregnancies, reproductice health info, preg testing, ultrasound check ups, parenting classes, informantion on choices, nutritional classes, housekeeping, budgeting, mentoring classes and post abortion counseling.
McGeheeChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐367‐8763 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Chicot, and Desha Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
MenaChild Support Enforcement Office 479‐394‐6339 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Montgomery, Polk, and Scott Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
MonticelloChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐367‐8763 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Ashley, Bradley, and Drew Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
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MORRILTONDivision of Children and Family Services
P.O. Box 228 Morrilton, AR 72110 (501) 354‐ 2418 Peggy Chitman
Mountain Home Kidspiration 1310 Bradley Dr. 870‐421‐7950 www.kidsmh.com
M‐F 8‐5 offers a quality learning environment for children with disabilities in a classroom environment while allowing the children to receive occupational therapy, physical therapy, and speech therapy all in our facility. These therapies are provided by therapists who love helping children and are highly qualified in dealing with children. All of these services are provided at NO COST to the family. Call or visit their website for more information.
Newport Project New Start1417 Dewey Street 870‐523‐8413 www.newlifechildrenshome.org
Offers a home to children who have been neglected or abused. •Have a legal guardian. •Be between the age of six (6) and seventeen (17).•Cognitive skills necessary to perform standard living tasks.•No violent behavior and pose no serious threat to self, staff, or other residents.•Have no serious criminal record.•A complete NLCH application.•The willingness to attend a functions with their house parents. Call or visit their website for more information.
CITY ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER WEBSITE NOTES
North Little Rock
Pulaski County Learning Center of North Little Rock 1900 N. Pine St. 501‐753‐5858
Mon‐Thur afternoon tuitoring Kindergarden thru 5th grades. Call for more information.
North Little Rock S.T.E.P. Ministries P.O. Box #122 501‐758‐4054
Offers free Tutoring in the public schools for at risk children. Call for more information.
Pine BluffChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐534‐5271 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Jefferson, and Lincoln Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
PINE BLUFF Children's Medical Services
1222 W. 6th St Pine Bluff Ar 71601 (870) 534‐ 4200
Pine Bluff Children's Medical Services
1222 W. 6th St Pine Bluff AR 71601 870‐534‐4200 Sallie McVay
PocahontasChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐892‐4911 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Clay, Jackson, Lawrence, Randolph, and Sharp Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
RogersCommunity Clinic (Prenatal Pathways) 1233 W. Poplar 855‐438‐2280
Monitor your health and your baby's health, help you learn about how to have a healthy, happy pregnancy. Help you apply for Medicaid, give you free prenatal vitamins and help schedule medical appointments.
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RogersLoving Choices Pregnancy Center
6045 Elm Springs Rd. 479‐631‐6677 www.lovingchoices.org
Loving Choices provides free and confidential services to help with pregnancy and other reproductive health issues including pregnancy tests, ultrasounds, STD testing and abortion information.
Rogers Headstart 210 N. 13th St. 479‐636‐7317 www.arheadstart.org
Child development programs for low income families and disabled children. 8 area centers serving Washington & Benton Counties.
RussellvilleChild Support Enforcement Office 479‐968‐7051 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Conway, Johnson, Pope, and Yell Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
SearcyChild Support Enforcement Office 501‐268‐6164 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Prarie and White Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
Siloam Springs
New Beginnings Pregnancy Center 608 S. Hico 479‐549‐3322 www.ssnewbeginnings.org
M‐Th 10‐5, Fri 10+2 offers free pregnancy testing. If pregnancy test is positive offers assistance with various options available. Call or visit their website for more information.
Siloam Springs
Community Clinic (Prenatal Pathways)
500 S. Mount Olive St. 855‐438‐2280
Monitor your health and your baby's health, help you learn about how to have a healthy, happy pregnancy. Help you apply for Medicaid, give you free prenatal vitamins and help schedule medical appointments.
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Siloam Springs Elizabeth Richardson Center 2006 Kim Ave. 479‐872‐1800 www.ercinc.org
Rehabilitation/Habilitation services for children, youth and adults with developmental delays; Washington & Benton Counties.
Siloam SpringsSt Francis Clinic of Siloam Springs/ St Francis House Inc 479‐524‐9550
offers free and discounted healthcare services for both pediatrics and adults; gain access to prescription assistance programs, patient health education, help for hospital bills, and identification of more serious conditions
SpringdaleArkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund
614 E Emma Ave., Ste. 119 501‐728‐4354 www.aspsf.org
Springdale March of Dimes 3291 S. Thompson 479‐751‐5475 www.marchofdimes.com
Helps moms have full‐term pregnancies and research the problems that threaten the health of babies. Call or visit their website for more information.
SpringdaleNWA Community Parent Resource Center
614 E. Emma Ave. Ste. 131 479‐927‐4100 www.nwacprc.org
Serves families of children with disabilities, from birth to age 26, in Benton, Carroll, Madison, and Washington Counties
Springdale Child Care Aware of NWA614 E. Emma Ave. Ste. 135 479‐751‐3463 Email: [email protected]
A non‐profit organization that provides child care referrals in 14 counties in NWA. Other services include parenting classes, child care provider education, training and professional development opportunities. They also host the
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SpringdaleCommunity Clinic (Prenatal Pathways)
614 E. Emma Ave. Ste. 300 855‐438‐2280
Monitor your health and your baby's health, help you learn about how to have a healthy, happy pregnancy. Help you apply for Medicaid, give you free prenatal vitamins and help schedule
SpringdaleArkansas Center for Effective Parenting 922 E Emma Ave 479‐751‐6167 www.parenting‐ed.org
Offers free classes at the Jones Center in Springdale. Class topics include the following: discipline, family communication, home to school transition, Hispanic parenting and more.
SpringdaleThe Arkansas Community Parent Resource Center
6836 Isaac's Orchard R. 479‐927‐4100 www.supports.org/cprc
Sponsored by the Arkansas Support Network. Serves families of children with disabilities ages birth through 26. CPRC has an extensive collection of parent resources, and these resources
SpringdaleArkansas Support Network's Family Support Program 479‐927‐4100
www.supports.org/family‐support‐program
Provides flexible, individualized support for families.
Springdale Big Brothers Big Sisters 610 E. Emma 479‐756‐5683 www.bbbsnwa.org
Provides mentoring for boys and girls ages 5‐14; Washington and Benton Counties
Springdale Compassion House6045 Elm Springs Rd. 479‐419‐9100 www.compassionhouse.us
Compassion House is a resource home for young women facing a pregnancy under difficult circumstances. We assist them in obtaining needed medical care, individual/group counseling, life-skills training, educational/vocational advancement opportunities, future planning assistance,
CITY ORGANIZATION ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER WEBSITE NOTES
Springdale Children's House 2577 N. Lowell Rd 479‐751‐6167 www.childrenhousenwa.org
Early childhood Education and crisis intervention center which provides long‐term treatment and therapy to abuse childeren and their caregivers. Washington & Benton Counties. 7:30‐
Springdale Elizabeth Richardson Center 1763 Ford Ave. 479‐872‐1800 www.ercinc.org
Rehabilitation/Habilitation services for children, youth and adults with developmental delays; Washington & Benton Counties.
StuttgartChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐673‐2721 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Arkansas County. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.
STUTTGART Stuttgart School District
2501 S Main St Stuttgart, AR 72160 870‐673‐2822 Gayle Shrum‐ Adult Education
Stuttgart Day Care Eligibility Unit
203 S Leslie Stuttgart, AR 72160 870‐673‐3597 Treda Rie‐Vance/Deborah Stevenson
TexarkanaChild Support Enforcement Office 870‐772‐3443 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Lafayette, Miller, and Sevier Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical
Van BurenChild Support Enforcement Office 479‐471‐8855 www.dfa.arkansas.gov
Serves Crawford, Franklin, Logan, and Sebastian Counties. Work with parents and guardians to help establish and receive court‐ordered financial and medical support.