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Community Resource DirectoryFaulkner County2019 – 2020

TABLE OF CONTENTSCAPCA .3CHILDCARE 4CLOTHING CLOSETS .7COUNSELING & SUPPORT .10DENTAL 15DISABILITY & REHABILITATION . 18EDUCATION . 21EMPLOYMENT . . 26FOOD PANTRIES .28HOUSING & RENTAL . 33LEGAL .3636MEDICAL 37OTHER SERVICES .44SENIOR 46SHELTER & TRANSITIONAL HOUSING . 48STAFFING AGENCIES . 54TRANSPORTATION .5655UTILITIES 56VETERAN .58YOUTH 61HOTLINES 642

CAPCACommunity Programs OfficeAdministrative Office707 Robins St. , Suite 700707 Robins St, Suite 118Conway, AR 72034Conway, AR 72034Phone: 501-329-3891Phone: 501-329-0977Fax: 501-712-4034Fax: 501-329-9247Website: www.capcainc.orgHours: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 12:00pm and 1:00pm - 5:00pmAngel Tree: Assists families in need for the Christmas holiday.Emergency Services: Provides emergency assistance such as housing, shelter, medication,transportation, clothing, food, etc. on a case-by-case basis when funds are available - casemanagement services.Employment Assistance Program: Assists participants in obtaining the skills needed to gainemployment or a better paying job.Food Pantry: The food pantry provides emergency food to eligible persons. Commodity FoodDistribution: Once a month, eligible participants receive a food box containing governmentsurplus food funded by the Emergency Food Assistance Program.Head Start: Head Start provides a comprehensive child development program for children. SeeChildcare Assistance on p.4 for more information.Homelessness Prevention: The Homelessness Prevention and Rapid Re-Housing programsprovide financial assistance and services to prevent individuals and families from becominghomeless and help those who are experiencing homelessness to be quickly re-housed andstabilizedIDA: Individual Development Accounts are matched savings accounts that encourage lowincome people to save money and gain assets.REALL: Youth poverty simulation designed for youth in grades 7th-12th grades that allowsstudents to see the difference in reactive and proactive lives.Rental Assistance: Available on the first business day of each month as funding is available;applicants should call 501-329-2667 beginning at 8:00am until 10:00am.Utility Assistance: The Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP) assists eligible persons withtheir utility bills. Assurance 16 provides energy efficiency and financial literacy education toparticipants in the HEAP program, participation is limited. Eligible participants may be eligibleto receive a fan from our Fan Program.Weatherization: The Weatherization Program uses computerized audits and diagnostictechnology to determine the energy-conservation needs of a home.3

CHILDCARECAPCA HEAD STARTAdministrative Office:707 Robins St., Suite 118Conway, AR. 72034Phone: 501-329-0977Fax: 501-329-9247Website: www.capcainc.orgFaulkner County Center Locations and Contact Information:Conway Head Start877-699-2359 or 501-328-5177Greenbrier Head Start877-699-2361 or 501-697-4639Southside Head Start877-699-2372 or 501-329-2169CHILDCARE AWAREPhone: 1-800-424-2246 or 1-703-341-4100Website: https://www.childcareaware.org/Email: info@childcareaware.orgServices: Helps families learn more about the elements of quality childcare and about how to locateprograms in their communities. Provides childcare providers with access to resources for their childcare programs.CRADLE CAREFirst Presbyterian Church2400 Prince St.Conway, AR 72034Phone: 501-730-0017Website: http://www.cradlecare.org/Email: director@cradlecare.orgHours: Monday – Friday, 7:40am – 4:00pm; during the public school calendar yearService area: Faulkner and Perry countiesServices: Childcare and outreach program for adolescent parents (ages 21 or younger) continuing theirhigh school educations, pursuing their GED, or attending college/technical school.4

GRACE LEARNING CENTERGrace United Methodist Church1075 Hogan LaneConway, AR 72034Phone: 501-404-8816Fax: 501-504-6676Website: https://gracelearningcenterconway.org/Email: gracelearningcenter@yahoo.comServices: Childcare that provides a loving, safe, and educational environment for children to grow,learn, and play. Diapers and wipes program for infants, which requires a form to be completed. Applicantscan receive assistance once per month.GREENBRIER ABC PRESCHOOL61 Glenn LaneGreenbrier, AR 72058Phone: 501-679-2111 or 501-697-1029Website: https://www.greenbrierschools.org/Email: betancourta@greenbrierschools.orgServices: The mission of ABCSS Preschool is to provide a safe environment to meet the individualneed of each child for early success and school readiness.MT. VERNON-ENOLA ABC PRESCHOOLP.O. Box 99Enola, ARPhone: 501-849-2211Website: http://www.mve.k12.ar.us/.SALLIE CONE PRESCHOOL1629 South Blvd.Conway, AR 72034Phone: 501-450-6693Fax: 501-450-4856Website: http://sallieconepreschool.weebly.com/Services: Provides a developmentally appropriate, research based, early childhood education in asafe, healthy and nurturing environment led by highly qualified professionals who workcooperatively with parents and the community to enhance future generations. Sallie Cone follows the Conway Public Schools calendar, for more information regardingenrollment, please call or visit the main office.5

VILONIA EARLY LEARNING CENTER/ ABC PRESCHOOL5 Naylor Rd.Vilonia, AR 72173Phone: 501-796-4651Website: https://www.viloniaschools.org/velcServices: Early childhood program that strives daily to provide early learning experiences forchildren that align with the Arkansas’ Child Development Early Learning Standards(CDELS). Must complete Arkansas Better Chance application, which is available at the facility orcan be Googled online. Documents required include, but not limited to, proof of income,birth certificate and immunization records.6

CLOTHING CLOSETSBETHLEHEM HOUSE1115 Parkway St.Conway, AR 72034Phone: 501-329-4862Website: http://bethlehemhouse.net/Email: info@bethlehemhouse.netHours: 5:00pm – 7:00pm for non-residentsServices: Clothing closet is available for residents and non-residents. Shelter for the homeless. Housing, case management, transportation, and life skills areavailable for residents. Nightly soup kitchens, shower facilities, and food pantry is availablefor non-residents. Contact agency for more information regarding application and eligibility of services.CENTRAL BAPTIST CHURCH – NORTH LITTLE ROCK8103 Carnegie Dr.Sherwood, AR 72120Phone: 501-771-1125Hours: Wednesday, 3:30pm – 5:30pmServices: Clothing for families in need who are low income. No specific requirements, please contact the church for more information.GRACE LEARNING CENTERGrace United Methodist Church1075 Hogan LaneConway, AR 72034Phone: 501-404-8816Fax: 501-504-6676Website: https://gracelearningcenterconway.org/Email: gracelearningcenter@yahoo.comServices: Diapers and wipes program for infants, which requires a form to be completed. Applicantscan receive assistance once per month.7

HOPE CLOSETArkansas Community Correction707 Robins St., Suite 102Conway, AR 72034Phone: 501-327-3256Services: Free clothing and shoes to anyone in need. No documentation required but agencies referring may provide them with a letter of needMORRILTON HUMAN RELATIONS COUNCIL, INC.706 North Division St.Morrilton, AR 72110Phone: 501-354-8044Website: https://mhrcinc.org/Hours: Monday – Friday, 9:00am – 2:00pmServices: Programs available for clothing donation, specialty items for undesignated temporaryfinancial assistance, drinking water donation, food donation, and household goods. Donations of material goods, food, clothing, household items, and services or funds topurchase them are accepted. Driver’s license or photo ID will be required to receive services. Please contact for moreinformation.THE MINISTRY CENTER766 Harkrider St.Conway, AR 72032Phone: 501-358-6098Website: http://www.conwayministrycenter.org/Email: info@ministrycenter.orgHours: Monday – Thursday, 9:00am – 4:00pmServices: Storehouse Food Pantry: Thursday’s 9:30am – 1:30pm Emergency food packagesavailable throughout week. Restore Program: For clients in crisis, the center helps address their emergency needsand begin a case plan to help individuals restore their lives through case management,rent/utility assistance, and budget planning. Rapid Rehousing Program: Designed to help the homeless and those in danger ofbecoming homeless. Offers individuals one-on-one assessment to review qualifications,housing research, financial assistance and placement, as well as provides home goods andfurnishings. Photo ID requested but not required. Please call for more information, to schedule anappointment regarding the restore or rapid rehousing program.8

POINT OF GRACE BAPTIST CHURCH767 Hwy 64 BusinessConway, AR 72032Phone: 501-428-7892Website: https://pogbaptist.org/Email: info@pogbaptist.orgHours: Monday, 6:00pm – 8:00pm (closed on holidays)Services: Clothing Closet Must bring valid ID for services. For more information, please call office.SALVATION ARMYSocial Services Office2125 Harkrider St. Suite 12Conway, AR 72032Phone: 501-329-1712Fax: 501-450-7712Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am - 4:30pmWebsite: http://salvationarmyaok.org/Email: michael.knott@uss.salvationarmy.orgService area: Faulkner CountyFamily Store2125 Harkrider St. Suite 10Conway, AR 72032Phone: 501-329-3158Hours: Monday – Saturday9:00am – 5:00pmServices: Emergency financial assistance, seasonal services, family store, men/women/youthministries, and food pantry. Furniture, toys, food baskets, and emergency aid available for fire victims Utility assistance is available. To apply for emergency assistance, call 501-329-1712 or go to the office. Must havedocumentation from appropriate agency overseeing disaster, i.e. Fire Department if a firevictim, Red Cross, etc.WATERSHED HUMAN AND COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT AGENCY3701 Springer Blvd.Little Rock, AR 72206Phone: 501-378-0176Website: https://thewatershed1.com/Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pmService area: StatewideServices: Provides free clothing for babies, kids, and adults, household items such as furniture andappliances, bedding/linen, baby furniture, diapers, personal goods/services, personalgrooming supplies, school clothing and school supplies to families in the community withlimited income. In addition, fans/air conditioners are also provided when available. If theyare out, name is added to a waiting list and applicant will be contacted when they becomeavailable again. Other services include baby clothes/diaper donation programs, clothing donation programs,household goods donation programs, disaster related clothing/emergency supplies, disasterservices and state disaster resources. In order to apply for services, applicant must bring driver’s license or photo ID, proof ofincome and social security card. Please call if you have any questions regarding thedocuments required.9

COUNSELING & SUPPORTALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUSCentral Arkansas Intergroup Office of Alcoholics Anonymous7509 Cantrell Rd. Suite 106Little Rock, AR 72207Phone: 501-664-7303Toll Free Meeting Line: 888-425-2666Website: http://arkansascentraloffice.org/ or https://al-anon.orgEmail: aacoar@gmail.comServices: Emotional support and self-help group for alcoholics. Persons screened at door before theyare allowed to enter meetings. No fee. CLOSED Meetings: Must be an alcoholic to attend; members onlyOPEN Meetings: Friend or family member may accompany participant. For more information about meeting times and locations please call or visit the website.Conway Meetings:Tuesday: 7:30pm, Salem United Methodist Church, 1018 Salem Rd. (CLOSED meeting)Wednesday: 8:00pm, Willow Hall, 420 Willow St. (OPEN meeting)Friday: 12:00pm, Salem United Methodist Church, 1018 Salem Rd. (CLOSED meeting)Little Rock Meetings:Sunday: 5:30pm, Second Presbyterian Church, Room 62, 600 Pleasant Valley Dr. (CLOSEDmeeting, ALATEEN only)Sunday:7:00pm, Henderson United Methodist Church, 13000 West Baseline Rd., (CLOSED meeting).7:00pm, Second Presbyterian Church, Room 62, 600 Pleasant Valley Dr. (OPEN meeting)Monday:12:00pm, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 300 West 17th St., (OPEN meeting)5:30pm, Wolfe St. Foundation, Room 110, 1015 S. Louisiana St. (OPEN meeting)7:00pm, Grace Lutheran Church, 5100 Hillcrest Ave., (OPEN meeting)Tuesday:9:30am, Wolfe Street Center, 1015 S. Louisiana St. (OPEN meeting)11:00am, Wolfe Street Center, 1015 S. Louisiana St. (OPEN meeting)6:00pm, Oasis Renewal Center, 14913 Cooper Orbit Rd. (CLOSED meeting, Spanish)6:30pm, Baseline Professional Building, 6602 Baseline Rd., Suite A (OPEN meeting)Wednesday:12:00pm, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 300 West 17th St. (OPEN meeting)5:30pm, Pulaski Heights Methodist, 4823 Woodlawn Dr. (CLOSED meeting)7:00pm, Second Presbyterian Church, 600 Pleasant Valley Dr. (OPEN meeting)10

Thursday:11:00am, Westover Hills Presbyterian Church, 6400 Kavanaugh Blvd., (CLOSED meeting)1:15pm, Christ Little Rock, 315 S. Hughes St. (OPEN meeting)5:30pm, Wolfe Street Center, 1015 S. Louisiana St. (OPEN meeting)5:30pm, Pulaski Heights Christian Church, 4724 Hillcrest Ave. (CLOSED meeting)7:30pm, Pulaski Heights Methodist, 4823 Woodlawn Dr. (CLOSED meeting, men only)Friday:12:00pm, Trinity Episcopal Cathedral, 300 West 17th St. (OPEN meeting)7:00pm, Calvary Baptist Church, Fireside Room, 5700 Cantrell Rd. (OPEN meeting)8:00pm, Calvary Baptist Church, Fireside Room, 5700 Cantrell Rd. (OPEN meeting)Saturday:11:00am, Cosmo Building, 2319 Durwood Rd., (OPEN meeting)Newcomer Meetings:Monday:5:30pm, Wolfe Street Center, Room 110, 1015 Louisiana St., Little Rock7:00pm, Calvary Baptist Church, 5700 Cantrell Rd., Little RockCELEBRATE RECOVERY – MOSAIC CHURCH2125 Harkrider St., Suite 39Conway, AR 72032Phone: 501-327-3337Website: https://www.mosaicconway.net/crEmail: mosaiccr@gmail.comHours: Every Monday6:00 – 6:30pmDinner ( 4 per person)6:30 – 7:30pmLarge groups7:30 – 8:30pmSmall groups8:30 – 9:00pmCross Talk Cafe - Coffee and DessertServices: Christ-centered recovery program designed to help people address a variety of hurts, habitsand hang-ups. Weekly format includes worship, teaching, sharing recovery experiences andsmall group interactions. There are men’s groups that address all additions and mixed issuesas well as women’s groups that address chemical dependency, life, and food issues. Childcare available for ages 0 – 13 years. Parking is available on Monroe St. at the side ofthe church. Newcomers 101 is a one-time attendance small group that goes over all aspects of theCelebrate Recovery program. Celebration Place is a “precovery” program that is truly a celebration of joy in life, thewonder of God’s love, and the promise of the future. Kids ages 5-13 years of age willexperience sessions on topics such as denial, powerlessness, forgiveness, mercy, grace andmore. Participants are not required to bring anything to the sessions. CR staff will sign Drug Courtpaperwork for attendees. If attendees stay for both meetings, it will count as two meetings onthe paperwork.11

CHILDREN’S ADVOCACY ALLIANCE574 Locust St.Conway, AR 72034Phone: 501-328-3347Fax: 501-328-5507Website: www.hopeandjustice.orgEmail: info@hopeandjustice.orgService Area: Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Searcy, and Van Buren counties.Services: Provides coordinated guidance, treatment and support for child victims of abuse and neglect.The programs are referral based; must call to schedule an appointment.COMMUNITY SERVICES, INC.818 North Creek Dr.Conway, AR 72032Phone: 501-327-9788 or 501-329-5848Toll Free: 1-800-379-0553 or 1-800-214-7182 (after hours)Website: http://www.csiyouth.com/Services: Substance abuse services for juveniles only. Services at-risk youth through prevention and education, day treatment, mental health, andjuvenile justice. Must complete intake form to apply and bring social security card and insurance card, ifapplicable.COUNSELING ASSOCIATES, INC.350 Salem Rd., Suite 1Conway, AR 72034Phone: 501-336-8300 or 800-844-2066 (Crisis Number)Fax: 501-329-5508Website: https://caiinc.org/Hours: Monday – Thursday, 8:00am – 6:00pm and Friday 8:00am – 4:30pmService area: Faulkner County residentsServices: Private, non-profit organization that offers professional counseling on an out-patient basis forindividuals and families who have emotional and learning problems, marital difficulties,childhood or adolescent adjustment problems, alcoholism, drugs, or senior adult problems. Fees: Sliding scale, third party reimbursement, Medicaid, Medicare, self-pay, accepts allinsurance providers. Referrals are necessary for Medicaid and Health Advantage.12

HARBOR HOME18 Ranchette Rd.Conway, AR 72032Phone: 501-499-8622Website: https://www.theharborhome.com/Email: theharborhome@gmail.comHours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 4:00pm and Saturday (by appointment only)Services: Faith-based residential community that provides training and assistance to women whoselives are in crisis due to addiction issues, behavioral and lifestyle struggles. We offerprograms that provide support, structure and Biblical principles for living a successful lifealong with help in finding employment, housing and the reuniting of children, ministering tothe entire family. Phase 1 offers a 9-month program where practical help is offered for the various issueswomen are dealing with when they come into the Home. Phase 2 provides safe livingenvironment with classes, financial planning, and mentoring. No documentation required, but they can help in obtaining an ID.INDEPENDENT LIVING SERVICESProfiles Enrichment CenterConway, AR 72032Phone: 501-327-5234Website: http://indliving.org/Service area: Faulkner CountyServices: The ACS Waiver is a Medicaid funded program for individuals with developmentaldisabilities. It allows individuals with developmental disabilities to live as independently aspossible in the community. The program is designed to support and assist individuals inacquiring, retaining and improving the skills and abilities necessary to live independently inhome and community-based settings. Other services include, therapy (speech, occupational, and physical), case management,transportation within Faulkner county, residential services, health and wellness, day services,and supported employment. Diagnosis from physician of developmental disability before age of 22 is required to apply.IQ must not be higher than 75.LIFE CHOICES1330 S. DonagheyConway, AR 72034Phone: 501-329-5944Website: https://lifechoicesinc.org/Hours: Monday – Thursday, 9:00am - 5:00pm; Appointments preferred, walk-ins welcome.Services: Help for pregnant women. Also offers pre-parenting classes, ultra-sound up to first 12 weeksof pregnancy and baby material assistance. Free pregnancy testing and counseling. ID required for services, preferably a driver’s license.13

NATIONAL ALLIANCE ON MENTAL ILLNESS – NAMI1012 Autumn Rd. Suite 1Little Rock, AR 72201Phone: 1-800-844-0381 or 501-661-1548Website: www.ar.nami.orgHours: Monday – Friday, 8:30am – 4:30pmServices: Support Group for family and friends of persons with mental illness. “Share and Care” support group meets the 4th Monday of every month at 6:30pm at ConwayRegional Medical Center - Women’s Center room 3B. Must be member to attend meetings. Memberships are 35 year. For those who are unableto afford this amount, they have an open door policy for 3 per year.PINNACLE POINTE OUTPATIENT SERVICES2215 E. Oak St., Suite 1Conway, AR 72032Phone: 855-440-3535 Local: 501-336-0511Fax: 501-336-4037Services: Outpatient mental health services for children, adolescents and adults. Outpatient services include individual, family and group therapy; medication management;case management and psychological testing. Psychiatric services and crisis servicesavailable. Referral from primary care physician if client has Medicaid is required; otherwise, nothing isrequired to apply for services.14

DENTAL FIRST CONSIDERATION – PLEASE READResidents who have already established a good patient-dentist relationship should explain theirfinancial limitations to their dentist and request the most cost-effective treatment plan estimatebefore changing dentists.There is often more than one treatment plan that will achieve the goal of oral health. It isgenerally better to stick with a dentist one trusts and who knows the patient’s needs as well astheir medical and dental history.The practice’s financial manager may be able to work out an acceptable payment scheduleaccording to the patient’s ability to pay for services.Residents who decide to try one of the locations on this list should FIRST contact the office byphone to find out the office’s business hours and documentation requirements.CHARITABLE DENTAL RESOURCES The insertion of a dental resource in this listing does inno way imply an endorsement by the Arkansas Department of Health or its affiliates.This is public information assembled to facilitate access to economical dental care for Arkansasresidents. Residents should exercise usual and customary prudence when selecting a dental careprovider.See Medical on p.37 for more dental resourcesARKANSAS MISSION OF MERCY (ArMOM)Phone: 501-834-7650Website: https://www.arkansasmissionofmercy.org/Please call for dates the clinic will be open for the year.Services: Annual 2-day free dental project hosted by the Arkansas State Dental Association andvolunteers. Free dental care including fillings, cleanings, and extractions for children and adults First-come, first-served; no appointment necessaryCHI ST. VINCENT COMMUNITY CARE - CONWAY INTERFAITHDental: 830 North Creek Dr.Conway, AR 72032Telephone: 501-932-0559Fax: 501-932-0227Website: www.chistvincent.comHours: Monday – Thursday, 7:30am – 5:00pmServices: Dental care at a reduced rate for the uninsured including cleaning, extractions, fillings,bridges, crowns, selective root canals, and x-ray/radiology. Payments are due at time ofservices. Partials and dentures are provided for patients with Medicaid coverage.15

DENTAL LIFELINE NETWORKPhone: 501-993-8245Fax: 855-217-5974Website: https://dentallifeline.org/arkansas/Email: sgilbreth@dentallifeline.orgService area: StatewideServices: Free comprehensive dental treatment to vulnerable people with disabilities, elderly, ormedically fragile. To be eligible, applicants must lack adequate income to pay for dental care and have apermanent disability or be 65 or qualify as medically fragile. All applications must besubmitted through the DDS Coordinator.MEDICAID DENTAL CARE FOR ADULTSArkansas Department of Human ServicesSee brochure at: s/DntMgdcare.aspxSHEPHERD’S HOPE DENTAL CLINIC2404 South Tyler StreetLittle Rock, AR 72204Phone: 501-614-9523Website: http://shepherdshopelr.orgHours: Tuesday, 5:30pm – 8:30pm by appointment onlyServices: Open to children and adults of all ages Acute dental needs, moderate to severe pain or infections, and extractions. Medical andvision services are free BUT families are asked to contribute a 5.00 registration fee for eachvisit. Spanish translators are present during regular clinic hours to assist our Spanish-speakingpatients with paperwork and medical conversations.16

EXAMINATIONS, PROFESSIONAL CLEANINGS & CHILDREN’S SEALANTSNote: Dates & times for university clinics revolve around the academic schedule,call to confirm datesUAFS DEPARTMENT OF DENTAL HYGIENE – FORT SMITH CAMPUSPO Box 3649Fort Smith, AR 72913Phone: 479-788-7270Services: Dental hygiene services. Call for more information.UAMS DEPARTMENT OF DENTAL HYGIENE – LITTLE ROCK CAMPUS4301 W. MarkhamLittle Rock, AR 72205Located on the 1st floor of the Ward TowerPhone: 501-686-5733Website: hygiene/dental-hygiene-clinic/Hours: SPRING: Tuesday and Wednesday, 8:00am – 3:30pm; Thursday, 9:00am – 3:30pm;Friday, 9:00am – 12:00pm; JUNE: 8:00am – 4:30pm on selected days; FALL: Tuesday andWednesday 8:00am – 4:30pm by appointment onlyServices: Examinations, cleanings, x-rays, pit and fissure sealant, whitening New patient clinic fee 30.00, Service fees vary 10- 30.00. Credit cards and checks only.UAMS DEPARTMENT OF DENTAL HYGIENE – MOUNTAIN HOME CAMPUSMountain Home Christian Clinic421 W. Wade StMountain Home, AR 72653Phone: 870-508-6302 or 870-425-2260Hours: Thursday and Friday, 8:30am – 3:30pm by appointment only.Services: Select dental hygiene services provided such as x-rays, cleanings and examinations. Will notprovide restorative services such as extractions, fillings, and crowns. 25.00 per visit17

DISABILITIES & REHABILITATIONARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF HUMAN SERVICES1000 E. Siebenmorgan Rd.Conway, AR 72033Phone: 501-730-9900 or 800-324-0996Fax: 501-730-9947Website: https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 4:30pmServices: Developmental Disabilities Services offers services and supports for persons withdevelopmental disabilities and their families. It does this through case management,Medicaid waivers, community programs, early intervention services, supportive living,consultation, supported employment, and Human Development Centers. Driver’s license, social security cards, proof of address, bank statements, proof of childsupport, documentation for proof of developmental disabilities are required to receiveservices.ARKANSAS REHABILITATION SERVICESDivision of Workforce Services, Adult Education & Office of Skills DevelopmentThree Capitol MallLittle Rock, AR 72201Phone: 501-682-1500Fax: 501-682-1509Website: ilitation-servicesService area: State-wideServices: Prepare Arkansans with disabilities to work and lead productive and independent lives.Provides a variety of training and career preparation programs.ARKANSAS DIVISION OF REHABILITATION SERVICES1150 N. Museum, Suite #3Conway, AR 72032Telephone: 501-730-9725Fax: 501-730-9728Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am– 4:30pmServices: Adult education for individuals with disabilities. Must be a senior in high school or older, have a disability (mental or physical), and havereasonable expectation of employment. The program helps people with disabilities to go towork. Driver’s license, social security card, and income data are required. Date sheet to becompleted and certain medical records will be required as well. Please call for moreinformation.18

ARKANSAS TRANSITION SERVICESEducational Consulting Center for Central Arkansas950 Hogan Lane Suite 9Conway, AR 72034Phone: 501-505-8855Fax: 501-505-8866Email: ctuttle@conwaycorp.netService area: State-wideServices: The main goal is to improve transition outcomes for students with disabilities and effectivelyassist students with disabilities, educators, parents, agency personnel and communitymembers in preparing students to transition from school to adult life and reach positive postschool outcomes. We provide technical assistance, trainings and consultations to special education teachers andother relevant staff, as well as to various agency personnel. Services are provided at no cost.BIRCH TREE COMMUNITIES, INC.132 Lower Ridge Rd.Conway, AR 72032Phone: 501-315-3344, ask for Conway BranchServices: Provides a full range of clinical, rehabilitative and other services aimed at encouragingmembers to re-enter the community with new skills and hope for greater satisfaction with thequality of their lives. An extensive continuum of care also assists with residential needs. Services offered include case management, group and family therapy, advocacy, illnessmanagement, outpatient psychotherapy, life enrichment, crisis intervention/stabilization,rehabilitative day treatment, medication management, transportation services, 24-hoursupervision, and more. Must receive referrals from a psychiatrist and short stay psychiatric instructionsCONWAY HUMAN DEVELOPMENT CENTER (CHDC)150 E. Seibenmorgan RoadConway, Arkansas 72032Phone: 501-329-6851Services: State managed facility for people with developmental disabilities.19

EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMArch Ford Education Service Cooperative101 Bulldog Dr.Plumerville, AR 72127Phone: 501-354-2269Toll Free: 1-800-489-9696Fax: 501-354-0167 (main building)Fax: 501-354-6947 (Early Childhood Program)Hours: Monday – Friday, 8:00am – 4:00pmService area: Serves 26 school districts in Cleburne, Conway, Faulkner, Perry, Pope, Van Burenand Yell counties.Services: Provides services to 3-5 year old children with disabilities. Provides or assists in obtaining preschool instruction, diagnostic services, speechtherapy/language development, audiology and psychological services, physical oroccupational therapy.MILESTONES1700 South BlvdP.O. Box 219Conway, AR 72033Telephone: 501-329-8102 or 501-329-2164Workforce: 501-327-2361Fax: 501-329-2113Website: http://milestonesconway.org/Hours: 6:00am – 5:30pm; Class: 8:00am – 3:00pm; Workforce 7:00am – 3:00pmServices: Day rehabilitation services for children, ages six weeks to five years, with developmentaldelay. Nursing services, speech, occupational and physical therapy available. Home Baseprogram for children up to three years old available. No fee for children with disabilities. Workforce is a program that works with adult mentally challenged clients. The programteaches adults how to work within the community.20

EDUCATIONARKANSAS CAREER PATHWAYS423 Main St. Suite 400Little Rock, AR 72201Phone: 866-400-7284Website: www.arpathways.comServices: Enables your local two-year co

Community Programs Office Administrative Office 707 Robins St., Suite 700 707 Robins St, Suite 118 Conway, AR 72034 Conway, AR 72034 Phone: 501-329-3891 Phone: 501-329-0977 Fax: 501-712-4034 Fax: 501-329-9247 Website: www.capcainc.org Hours: Monday - Friday, 8:00am - 12:00pm and 1:00pm - 5:00pm