Welcome to the the area of the Hot Springs Arkansas Resource Guide dedicated to resources in Pike County.
Click on the button that names the area in which you need help or assistance. (You may need to scroll down to find what you are seeking.)
The resource guide is a product of the Ouachitas Area Youth Council and United Way of the Ouachitas.
To add a program or make corrections, please contact sarah.fowler@unitedway.org.
Adult Protective Services
(Adult Abuse Hotline (800) 482-8049)
Investigations of abuse, neglect, self-neglect and exploitation of adults who are unable to understand
they are in imminent risk of death or serious bodily injury.
Endangered Adults: An adult eighteen (18) years of age or older who is found to be in a situation or
condition which poses an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm to that person. Who
demonstrates the lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in that
situation or condition.
A resident eighteen (18) years of age or older of a licensed long-term care facility who is found to be in a
situation or condition which poses an imminent risk of death or serious bodily harm to that person.
Who demonstrates the lack of capacity to comprehend the nature and consequences of remaining in
that situation or condition.
Impaired Adults: A person eighteen (18) years or older who as a result of mental or physical
impairment is unable to protect himself or herself from abuse, sexual abuse, neglect or exploitation and
as a consequence is endangered.
www.aradultprotection.com/
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling and support, education, elder abuse programs and services for all Alzheimers or related
dementia patients, their caregivers, families and friends. Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm.
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock AR 72205
(501) 224-0021 or (800) 272-3900 24/7
Caregiver (800) 689-6090
Elise Stuart, elise.stuart@alzark.org
www.alzark.org
Child Abuse Hotline
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) is dedicated to the
prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24
hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide
assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential.
(800) 482-5964
Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center
The center is dedicated to providing comprehensive, coordinated, and compassionate services to
victims of child abuse. Hope and healing for victims of child abuse. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
216 McAuley Court
Hot Springs AR 71913
Karen Wright (501) 622-2531; Karen.Wright@mercy.net
https://www.mercy.net/practice/mercy-cooper-anthony-child-advocacy-cent…
Crime Victims Reparations Board
Provides a method of compensating and assisting victims and their dependents who have suffered
personal injury or death as the result of a violent crime, including DWI.
(501) 682-1020 or (800) 448-3014
https://www.arlegalservices.org/files/FSCrimeReparations.pdf
Division of Children and Family Services (DHS)
The Clark County Department of Family Services (DFS) is the local child welfare agency that works to
protect children from abuse and neglect. We do this by partnering with our community to build safe,
nurturing and stable families, supporting family preservation when possible, and providing permanent
families for those children who cannot safely return home and to ensure the well-being of children in
our care. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm. humanservices.arkansas.gov
331 East 13th Street
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 285-3111
Domestic Violence Support Group
At the National Domestic Violence Hotline, our highly trained expert advocates are available 24/7 to
talk confidentially with anyone in the United States who is experiencing domestic violence, seeking
resources or information, or questioning unhealthy aspects of their relationship. The Hotline provides
lifesaving tools and immediate support to empower victims and survivors to find safety and live free of
abuse. We also provide support to friends and family members who are concerned about a loved one.
Resources and help can be found by calling 1-800-799-7233. Individuals who are Deaf or hard of hearing
may use TTY 1-800-787-3224.
Human Trafficking Task Force
Human Trafficking is a form of modern slavery that occurs in every state. The NHTH works closely
with service providers, law enforcement, and other professionals in Arkansas to serve victims and
survivors of trafficking, respond to human trafficking cases, and share information and resources. Our
Task Force seeks to educate and equip individuals and communities to strengthen local efforts in the
fight to end Human Trafficking. Call for help
(888) 274-7472
www.facebook.com/httfgc/
Pike/Clark County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
Clark County CASA trains and supports volunteers who intervene in the juvenile court system to
advocate for children in abuse and neglect cases. Advocates work alongside the Department of Human
Services and Division of Children and Family Services caseworkers and investigators to represent these
children's best interests and provide relief to a critically overburdened child welfare system. Serving
Clark and Pike counties.
401 Clay St.
Arkadelphia, AR 71923
(870) 230-1450
National Teen Dating Abuse Hotline
The National Dating Abuse Helpline is the direct service provider behind loveisrespect.org (link is
external), operating 24/7 text, phone, and live chat services. The texting function of the Helpline
allows users to text the Helpline advocates 24/7.
(866) 331-9474 or (800) 331-9474 or (800) 799-7233.
Ouachita Behavioral Health & Wellness
Services include individual and group counseling, marriage and family counseling, psychological,
personality, and intellectual evaluations, psychiatric treatment, and medication management for
children and adults. Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Pike, and Montgomery Counties. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-
5:00 pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 or (800) 264-2410
www.OBHAW.org
Ouachita Children, Youth Family Services - Family Center
Breaking the cycles of social and negative behavior as well as those of abuse and neglect for
Arkansas youth, one child at a time. A non-profit child advocacy organization providing emergency
shelter and quality services for youth and families, empowering them to achieve lifelong success.
www.occnet.org/
339 Charter Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5591
Percy and Donna Malone Child Safety Center
We are a child-focused center that was established to provide support and services to children who
have been sexually abused, physically abused, or exposed to violence or neglect. We hope to eliminate
child abuse through prevention and awareness and provide a place of healing.
442 Mount Zion Road
Arkadelphia, AR 71923
Christa Neal (870) 403-6879
Christa.Neal@PDMCSC.org
Potter's Clay
Potters Clay Ministries, Inc. was founded in 1984 as an outreach to women and children in crisis. We
accept no state or federal funding to fund our facility. Therefore, we depend on support from churches,
organizations, and individuals. We provide food, clothing, and shelter to our clients. Monday-Friday
8:00 am-4:00 pm.
http://pottersclayhotsprings.org/
110 Crescent Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1366
Potters Clay Thrift allows shoppers to find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques,
novelty items, and even furniture. Thrift stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you
won't be able to find at your local department stores. Shop at Potters Clay Thrift Store in Hot Springs,
AR. You'll be amazed at the items that you can find. Monday-Friday 9:00 am-4:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 am-
3:00 pm.
1032 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-4405
Children of Arkansas Loved For a Lifetime (The CALL)
The goal is to have no waiting children waiting in Arkansas foster care. The mission of The CALL is to
educate, equip, and encourage the Christian community to provide a future and hope to children in
foster care in Arkansas. The CALL Support Center is open from 9:00 am-2:00 pm on Tuesday and Thursday. You
can donate needed items such as clothing, diapers, wipes, etc. The resources are for the use of foster
and adopted families only. The CALL Mall is a support center for the families of foster and adopted
children. http://thecallinarkansas.org/foster-adopt/
220 Tom Ellsworth Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 772-2522 or (501) 907-1048
www.garlandhotspring@thecallinarkansas.org
DCFS (Department of Children and Family Services)/DHS (Department of Human Services)
The Division of Children and Family Services DCFS) is responsible for the safety of children and youth in
Arkansas. DCFS is responsible for child abuse and neglect prevention, protection, foster care, and
adoptive programs. Our mission is to keep children safe and help families. DCFS will respectfully engage
families and youth and use community-based services and supports to assist parents in successfully
caring for their children. We will focus on the safety, permanency, and well-being of all children and
youth.
https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-8590
Greg Gilliland, (501) 321-2583, ext. 227
Greg.Gilliland@arkansas.gov
Hillcrest Children's Home/COMPACT Family Services
Hillcrest Children’s Home rests on a 52-acre campus with 8 cottages and a 24-apartment center for
foster youth preparing for adult living. The residential programs care for approximately 40-50 children
and youth at a time. Abused, neglected, and otherwise vulnerable children come to us for redeeming
care from state, court, church, and other referrals. The facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art,
audio-visual surveillance equipment in public areas to provide safer quality care. No matter the origin,
we provide the professional Christian redemptive care they need and deserve.
http://www.compact.family
2325 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-1660
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center of Hot Springs has been helping
families and single parents for over 30 years. We have a caring, loving staff, here to help you with free
pregnancy testing, ultrasounds, educational materials on fetal development, and referrals to health care
facilities. We offer educational parenting classes and programs, fatherhood program and classes,
supervised parental court ordered visitation, and Biblically-Faith based classes to help a parent
accomplish positive, loving, and solution solving parenting skills. changepointcenter.com/
201 Nickels Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-2773 Contact: Terri Sanders
tsanders.changepoint@yahoo.com
Children of Arkansas Loved For a Lifetime (The CALL)
The goal is to have no waiting children waiting in Arkansas foster care. The mission of The CALL is to
educate, equip and encourage the Christian community to provide a future and a hope to children in
foster care in Arkansas. The CALL Support Center is open 9:00am-2:00pm Tuesday and Thursday. You
can donate needed items such as clothing, diapers, wipes, etc. The resources are for the use of foster
and adopted families only. The CALL Mall is a support center for the families of foster and adopted
children. http://thecallinarkansas.org/foster-adopt/
220 Tom Ellsworth Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 772-2522 or (501) 907-1048
www.garlandhotspring@thecallinarkansas.org
DCFS (Department of Children and Family Services)/DHS (Department of Human Services)
The Division of Children and Family Services DCFS) is responsible for safety of children and youth in
Arkansas. DCFS is responsible for child abuse and neglect prevention, protective, foster care, and
adoptive programs. Our mission is to keep children safe and help families. DCFS will respectfully engage
families and youth and use community-based services and supports to assist parents in successfully
caring for their children. We will focus on the safety, permanency and well-being for all children and
youth.
https://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-8590
Greg Gilliland, (501) 321-2583, ext. 227
Greg.Gilliland@arkansas.gov
Hillcrest Children's Home/COMPACT Family Services
Hillcrest Children’s Home rests on a 52-acre campus with 8 cottages and a 24-apartment center for
foster youth preparing for adult living. The residential programs care for approximately 40-50 children
and youth at a time. Abused, neglected and otherwise vulnerable children come to us for redeeming
care from state, court, church and other referrals. The facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art,
audio-visual surveillance equipment in public areas to provide safer quality care. No matter the origin,
we provide the professional Christian redemptive care they need and deserve.
http://www.compact.family
2325 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-1660
Arkansas Children Hospital (ACH)
Children are at the center of everything we do. Arkansas Children is the only hospital system in the
state solely dedicated to caring for children, which allows our organization to uniquely shape the
landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas. ACH is a pediatric hospital with a Level 1 Trauma Center, that's
located in Little Rock, AR. It is among the largest pediatric hospitals in the United States and serves
children from birth to age 21. ACH is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and
is a teaching hospital with the UAMS College of Medicine Department of Pediatrics. Open 24/7.
https://www.archildrens.org/
1 Children's Way
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 364-1100
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services - Field Services
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services works to provide opportunities for Rehabilitation counselors and
schools to develop partnerships in an effort to prepare high school students with disabilities for the
knowledge, skills, and abilities to achieve successful transition from high school to post-secondary life.
ace.arkansas.gov
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs AR 71901
(501) 623-4479
Gaye Jones-Washington, gaye.jones-washington@arkansas.gov
Arkansas Sheriffs Youth Ranch
The Ranch is a transformative family-style foster care program. It provides a healthy home
environment filled with emotional support. Our goal is to help each child learn to trust those around
them and cope with their emotions while learning responsibility and building self-confidence. The
Ranches mission is to address, remedy, and prevent child abuse and neglect by creating safe, healthy, and
permanent homes for children. Shelter and education for at-risk youth 6-17.
www.youthranches.com
P.O. Box 3964
Batesville, AR 72503
(870) 793-6841
Contact: admissions@youthranches.com
Baptist Recovery Teen
Adults and teens who attend our recovery centers are given an opportunity to confront their
destructive choices, their self-sabotaging behavior, and their unhealthy views with the love of God and
the guidance of Biblical principles. One of the major differences between traditional recovery programs
and our centers is our emphasis on Christian values and cultivating a personal relationship with Jesus
Christ. It is this central spiritual dynamic upon which all aspects of the Adult and Teen Challenge
program are built. (855) 363-2334
Boy Scouts of America - Quapaw Area Council
Cub Scouts is for boys 1st through 5th grades. Boy Scouts are for ages 11-18. Character building and
skills training.
Contact: L.J. Henson (501) 831-3318 and @ gerald.henson@scouting.org.
BSA Troop 1
First Presbyterian Church
Hot Springs AR 71913
Ken Armstrong, Scoutmaster (501) 623-419
Camp Aldersgate
Camp Aldersgate Summer Camps serve children with medical, physical, and developmental needs.
The camp offers traditional summer activities such as campfires and singing, canoeing, fishing, arts and
crafts, swimming, and nature hikes.
Monday-Friday 8:30 am-5:00 pm. http://www.campaldersgate.net/
2000 Aldersgate Road
Little Rock, AR 72205
K. Daniels (501) 225-1444; kdaniels @campaldersgate.net
Camp Alex
Sponsored by Alex Blackwood Foundation for Hope. Camp Alex will provide a fun-filled, healing
environment for children and teens whose lives have been affected by suicide. Our camp will provide a
unique opportunity to connect with other survivors and develop lasting friendships while learning
valuable coping skills to use in their everyday lives back home Cindi Blackwood,
cindi.blackwood@gmail.com
200 River Market Avenue Suite 100
Little Rock, AR 72201
Steven (501) 920-8110, Cindi (501) 920-8111, Ariel (501) 920-9250
Camp Sunshine
Camp Sunshine was founded in 1991 to promote physical and emotional healing, support growth, and rejuvenate hope in children after surviving a burn injury. Contact Gretta Wilkinson, RN:
wilkinsonge@archildrens.org
Camp Quality Arkansas
When a cancer diagnosis comes to a child, in a lot of ways, childhood stops. Vacations, family time,
crafts and campfires are replaced with doctor visits, chemo, isolation, and restrictions. With children’s
safety and medical needs forefront, Camp Quality Arkansas breaks down those barriers for children and
families and restores the childhood experience. Surrounded by new friends that can relate, loving
volunteers who care, and loads of fun experiences, Camp Quality campers find joy, courage and
renewed hope for the future. They are free to be themselves. .. free to be kids again. Contact: Beth
Cameron (830) 486-7106; beth.camercon@campqualityusa.org
Camp Quality Arkansas
Sara Seagraves, Executive Director
arkansas@campqualityusa.org
870-926-2489
P.O. Box 7754
Little Rock, AR 72217
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center
Change Point Pregnancy Care and Parenting Resource Center of Hot Springs has been helping families
and single parents for over 30 years. We have a caring, loving staff, here to help you with free pregnancy
testing, ultrasounds, educational materials on fetal development, and referrals to health care facilities.
We offer educational parenting classes and programs, fatherhood programs and classes, and supervised
parental court-ordered visitation, and Biblically-Faith based classes to help a parent accomplish positive,
loving, and solution-solving parenting skills. changepointcenter.com/
201 Nickels Street-Pregnancy Center
203 Nickels Street-Parenting Center
Hot Springs, AR 71901
CHI St. Vincents Primary Care
The Mission of CHI St. Vincent and Catholic Health Initiatives is to nurture the healing ministry of the
Church, supported by education and research. Fidelity to the Gospel urges us to emphasize human
dignity and social justice as we create healthier communities. As a ministry of the Catholic Church, we
will lead the transformation of health care to achieve optimal health and well-being for the individuals
and communities we serve, especially those who are poor and vulnerable. The core values define CHI
and serve as our guiding principles. They are the roots, or anchors, from which all of our activities,
decisions, and behaviors follow.
234 East Broadway 319 East 13th Street
Glenwood, AR 71943 Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 293-0099 (870) 331-8315
Child Care Aware of West Central Arkansas
ChildCare Aware at National Park College is a community child care resource and referral program
providing services including parent support and help locating child care, child care provider training,
technical assistance, and other efforts to increase the quality and availability of child care. All services are
FREE to you and the community. (501) 760-6588
https://np.edu/community-friends/community-corporate-training/childcare…
Child Medical Services
Diagnostic evaluations for children suspected of having physically handicapping conditions regardless
of financial status. Approval is required for Physical Services, Hospital and Surgical Care, Laboratory, X-
Rays, Applications, Equipment, and other services. Referrals to Specialists, Social Workers, follow-up, and
other agencies. Serving Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery, and Pike counties.
(870) 285-3111
Child Support Enforcement/ Arkansas Department of Finance and Administration
Child support agencies provide these services to families: locate non custodial parents, establish
paternity, establish and enforce support orders, modify and enforce support orders, modify orders when
appropriate and collect and disburse child support payments. Either parent may apply for services.
Grandparents or other custodians may also apply.
support.hope@ocsearkansas.gov
Hope Child Support
811 North Hervey
Hope, AR 71801
(870) 777-8400 Fax (870) 777-8437
ConnectCare
Program administered by the Arkansas Department of Health. The Arkansas Medicaid Program
contracts with the Department of Health to assist Medicaid and ARKids First families find a medical
home by helping them find a primary care doctor (PCP) and dental care.
(800) 275-1131
http://connectcare.arkansas.gov
Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center
The center is dedicated to providing comprehensive, coordinated, and compassionate services to
victims of child abuse. Hope and healing for victims of child abuse. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
https://www.mercy.net/
216 McAuley Court
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 622-2531
SingleCare
The Free SingleCare Prescription Saving Card Helps reduce the cost of prescription medication. The
card has unlimited use, so you can apply it to every prescription you fill. The card works for both the
insured and the uninsured - anyone can use it! The card has no eligibility requirements, no registration,
no activation, or restrictions due to pre-existing conditions. Just print it and show it at your nearest
participating pharmacy. The FamilyWize card is accepted at 60,000+ pharmacies nationwide, including
Walgreens, Walmart, Kmart, Target, CVS, and Rite Aid. unitedwayouachitas.org
United Way of the Ouachitas
233 Hobson Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Sarah Fowler (501) 623-2505
Hillcrest Children's Home/COMPACT Family Services
Hillcrest Children’s Home rests on a 52-acre campus with 8 cottages and a 24-apartment center for
foster youth preparing for adult living. The residential programs care for approximately 40-50 children
and youth at a time. Abused, neglected, and otherwise vulnerable children come to us for redeeming
care from state, court, church, and other referrals. The facilities are equipped with state-of-the-art,
audio-visual surveillance equipment in public areas to provide safer quality care. No matter the origin,
we provide the professional Christian redemptive care they need and deserve.
http://www.compact.family
2325 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-1660
Pike County Health Department
Protecting you from health threats. Your health department works to prevent disease outbreaks and
makes sure the tap water you drink, the restaurant food you eat and the air you breathe are all safe
educating you and your neighbors about health issues. Your health department gives you information
about making healthy decisions. Providing healthy solutions. Your health department offers the
preventive care you need to avoid disease and maintain your health. Advancing community health. Your
health department takes part in developing new policies and standards that address existing and
emerging challenges to your community’s health while enforcing a range of laws to help keep you safe.
15 Caddo Drive
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 285-3154
NEGLECT AND ABUSE
Arkansas Department of Children and Family Services (DHS)
The Division of Children and Family Services is responsible for safety of children and youth in
Arkansas. DCFS is responsible for child abuse and neglect prevention, protective, foster care, and
adoptive programs.
331 West 13th Street
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 285-3111
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/Pages/default.aspx
Child Abuse Hotline
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) is dedicated to the
prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24
hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide
assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential. (800) 482-5964 Arkansas or (800) 4-A-CHILD
(1-800-422-4453) National Child Abuse Hotline
TDD (800) 843-6349.
Ouachita Children, Youth & Family Services - Children's Center
Breaking the cycles of social and negative behavior as well as those of abuse and neglect for
Arkansas youth, one child at a time. A non-profit child advocacy organization providing emergency
shelter and quality services for youth and families, empowering them to achieve lifelong success.
Serving Clark and Garland counties.
339 Charter Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5591
www.occnet.org/
Ouachita Children, Youth & Family Services - Family Center
Ouachita Family Center is a Non-Profit Advocacy Organization providing Emergency Shelter, Quality
Advocacy, Outreach Services, Legal Advocacy, and Support Services to all victims and children of domestic
abuse to live free from family violence. Serves Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Montgomery, and Pike
counties.
202 South Third Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 701-4253 HOTLINE: (501) 865-3939
Potters Clay
Potters Clay Ministries, Inc. was founded in 1984 as an outreach to women and children in crisis. We
accept no state or federal funding to fund our facility. Therefore, we depend on support from churches,
organizations, and individuals. We provide food, clothing, and shelter to our clients. Monday-Friday
8:00 am-4:00 pm. http://pottersclayhotsprings.org/
110 Crescent Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1366
Potters Clay Thrift allows shoppers to find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques,
novelty items, and even furniture. Thrift stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you won't
be able to find at your local department stores. Shop at Potters Clay Thrift Store in Hot Springs, AR.
You'll be amazed at the items that you can find. Monday-Friday 9:00 am-4:00 pm and Saturday 10:00 am-
3:00 pm.
1032 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-4405
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children
The National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC) serves as a focal point in providing
assistance to parents, children, law enforcement, schools, and the community in recovering missing
children and raising public awareness about ways to help prevent child abduction, molestation, and
sexual exploitation.
(800) 843-5678, 24/7
AIDS Clinic (Tuggle Clinic)
Program funded by the United Way of the Ouachitas. Improving lives and building a better
community. Community impact focuses on addressing the issues of childhood poverty. Medical treatment
and case management, testing, medications, support groups, and prevention education.
https://gettested.cdc.gov/organizations/hot-springs-aids-resource-
1801 Central Avenue Suite A
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Mike Melancon (501) 623-5598
Al-Anon
Al-Anon has but one purpose: to help families of alcoholics. We do this by practicing the Twelve
Steps, by welcoming and giving understanding and encouragement to the alcoholic.
http://www.ar.al-anon.alateen.org
Alcoholics Anonymous
International fellowship of men and women who have or had a drinking problem. It is a non-
professional, self-supporting, multi-racial, and apolitical. There are no age or education requirements.
Open to anyone who wants to do something about their drinking problem. Multiple meeting times each
day.
http://aawestcentralarkansas.org/
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling, support, education, elder abuse programs, and services for all Alzheimer's or related
dementia patients, their caregivers, families, and friends. Monday-Friday 8:30 am-4:30 pm.
www.alzark.org
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 224-0021 or (800) 689-6090. 24/7
After-hours Caregiver line: 501-913-1878.
Matthew Elmore; matthew.elmore@alzark.org
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services/ACE
Counseling, evaluation, job placement, vocational training, physical and mental restoration,
independent living, supported employment, and transition services for people with disabilities. Monday-
Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm. https://www.arcareereducation.org/
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Kimberly Baker (501) 623-4479; kimberly.baker@arkansas.gov
Breast Cancer Support
If you or a loved one needs more information about breast health or breast cancer, call the Komen
Breast Care Helpline at 1-877 GO KOMEN (1-877-465-6636). ... Komen Affiliates offer breast health
education as well as fund breast cancer programs through local community organizations.
http://ww5.komen.org/BreastCancer/SupportGroups.html
Burn Survivor Adult Retreat
A retreat is an event for an adult to meet others who are surviving and living in a world of adjustment
and awareness of their scars. It Commences on Friday and ends on Sunday morning. Contact Gretta
Wilkinson, RN: wilkinsonge@archildrens.org
Cooper-Anthony Mercy Child Advocacy Center
The center is dedicated to providing comprehensive, coordinated, and compassionate services to
victims of child abuse. Hope and healing for victims of child abuse. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-4:30 pm.
https://www.mercy.net
216 McAuley Court
Hot Springs AR 71913
(501) 622-2531
Fibromyalgia & Chronic Pain Support
Fibromyalgia is a common and complex chronic pain disorder that causes widespread pain and
tenderness to touch that may occur body-wide or migrate over the body. Along with other symptoms,
pain and tenderness wax and wane over time. Fibromyalgia (FM) affects people physically, mentally and
socially. There is no cure for fibromyalgia. For more information visit our website.
www.fmcpaware.org/
Levi Hospital
Located in Hot Springs, Levi Hospital is a local non-profit organization that has many specialists ready
to provide therapy for the mind and body. From physical rehabilitation to adult psychiatric care, we are
dedicated to helping all those who come through our doors. Levi Hospital offers many different physical
therapy options such as aquatic therapy, occupational therapy, speech therapy, balance/fall prevention
and more. Adult psychiatric services 24/7 and rehabilitation and fitness. Monday -Friday 9:00 am-
4:00 pm. www.levihospital.com
300 Prospect Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1281
Physical Therapy (501) 622-3334
Jackie Arrison (501) 622-3498; jarrison@levihospital.com
Living Hope Southeast
Living Hope Southeast provides a comprehensive array of behavioral health services for adults,
adolescents, children, and their families. Living Hope believes that human beings need more than just
help to overcome mental illness; they also need hope. Living Hope has developed a comprehensive
program for outpatient services, which addresses the physical, psychological, sociological, and spiritual
needs of our clients. Our program is designed to inspire those who actively participate, to seek total
health and a newly-fashioned expectation for continued wellness. http://lhsoutheast.com/
3604 Central Ave Suite C
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 623-9220
Methodist Counseling Clinic
United Methodist Behavioral Health System, Inc. is an Adolescent and Children's Mental Health Clinic in
Hot Spring, AR. Mental health clinics provide diagnostic, treatment, and prescriptive services related to
mental and behavioral disorders. Monday-Friday 8:00 am-5:00 pm.
3632 Central Avenue Suite B
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 463-5003
Our Promise Cancer Patient Resources
The Mission of Our Promise is to provide caring, professional support and education to cancer
patients, survivors, and caregivers through direct financial assistance, social programs, and educational
services. Established by cancer care specialists and supported by generous physicians, companies,
families and individuals who understand the special needs of the courageous individuals fighting the
disease.
(501) 760-8060
http://www.ourpromise.info/
Parents of Murdered Children
A group that offers emotional support and information about surviving the loss of a loved one who
has been murdered. The only National self-help organization dedicated solely to the aftermath and
prevention of murder. For the families and friends of those who have died by violence.
http://pomc.com/
Sex Addicts Anonymous
As a fellowship of recovering addicts, Sex Addicts Anonymous offers a message of hope to anyone
who suffers from sex addiction. The basic principles of recovery practiced by SAA are found in the
Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions of Alcoholics Anonymous. Although we are not affiliated with AA or
with any other organization or agency, we are, indeed, grateful for permission to modify and apply the
Steps and Traditions to sex addiction, making recovery possible for us. Sex Addicts Anonymous offers a
message of hope to anyone who suffers from sex addiction.
www.saa-recovery.org
The Bridgeway
The BridgeWay offers a continuum of services designed to help children, adolescents, and adults who
are experiencing behavioral, emotional, or addictive problems that can lead to fractured lives.
Since mental health issues occur across a spectrum, from mild to severe, we tailor our services to each
person. https://thebridgeway.com/
21 Bridgeway Road,
North Little Rock, AR 72113
(800) 245-0011
The Guidance Center
Our primary service is outpatient counseling. We also offer a wide array of specialty programs and
services such as Adult and Adolescent Substance Abuse Treatment, Drug and Alcohol Safety Education
Classes, Adult Day Treatment, Group Therapy, Residential Adolescent Treatment, Therapeutic Foster
Care and Language Development Program for Preschoolers. www.wacgc.org/Home.aspx
307 South Cherry
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 3945277
While We're Waiting
Faith-based support for bereaved parents who have experienced the death of a child.
www.whilewerewaiting.org
P.O. Box 22823
Hot Springs AR 71903
(501) 605-7808 24/7
Jill Sullivan, President; jill@whilewerewaiting.org.
CHI St. Vincent Community Care (formerly St. Vincent East Clinic)
Reasonably priced, discount dental care. Provides health care to low and moderate income patients.
The clinic offers a sliding fee scale where service are based on an individual's ability to pay. Must bring
photo ID and proof of income.
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. Fridays 8:00am-12:00pm.
2500 East 6th Street
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 552-4701
FACES Foundation
The FACES Foundation is an organization that provides qualified individuals with needed services
involving facial deformities, birth defects and reconstruction while promoting safe and healthy living and
giving back to the community.
208 McAuley Court
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 262-5272
http://www.fixfaces.org
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers
discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and
low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services
offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health
Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-rays and Behavioral Health Services.
www.healthy-connections.org/
136 Healthy Park Drive Mena, AR 71953 (479) 437-3449
1201 South Mena Street Mena, AR 71953 (479) 437-3300
139 School Lane Mena, AR 71953 (479) 394-2932
UAMS Dental Hygiene
The Dental Hygiene Clinic at UAMS not only offers you an inexpensive way to get a routine dental visit
but it also provides dental hygiene students with practical experience. Provides many of the basic
services that any other dental clinic would offer. Those services includes: examination, cleaning, X-rays,
pit and fissure sealant and whitening. Does not provide restorative services (fillings, crowns, etc.) or
tooth extractions. Appointments call: (501) 686-5773
http://uamshealth.com/medicalservices/dentalhygiene/
ACTI (Arkansas Career Training Institute) Rehab Center
Counseling, Evaluation, Job Placement, Vocational Training, Physical and Mental Restoration,
Independent Living, Supported Employment and Transition Services for people with disabilities.
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Jonathan Bibb (501) 623-4111
http://ace.arkansas.gov/arRehabServices/programs/ACTI/Pages/default.aspx
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling, support, education, elder abuse programs and services for all Alzheimer's or related
dementia patients, their caregivers, families and friends. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 224-0021 or (800) 689-6090 24/7
(501) 913-1878-Caregiver line
Matthew Elmore; matthew.elmore@alzark.org
www.alzark.org
Area Agency on Aging of West Central Arkansas
Area Agencies on Aging (AAAs) are local aging programs that provide information and services on a
range of assistance for older adults and those who care for them. By contacting your local agency you
get access to critical information including: Mobility Assistance Programs, Meal Plans and Housing,
Assistance in Gaining Access to Services, Individual Counseling, Support Groups, Caregiver Training,
Respite Care and Supplemental Services on a limited basis.
600 7th Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-5458
https://www.agingcare.com/
Arkansas Promise
Arkansas PROMISE is part of a new program sponsored by the U.S. Department of Education and the
Social Security Administration (SSA) to help youth (14-16) who are receiving disability benefits and their
families improve their educational and employment outcomes. http://www.promisear.org/
322 Main Street, Suite 501
Little Rock, AR 72201
(855) 649-0022
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services ARS)
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services (ARS) mission is to prepare Arkansans with disabilities to work and
lead productive and independent lives. To achieve its mission, ARS provides a variety of training and
career preparation programs.
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. ace.arkansas.gov
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Kim Baker (501) 623-4479 @ kimberly.baker@arkansas.gov
Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission
The Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission will administer a statewide program to identify and meet the
unique and lifelong needs of people with spinal cord disabilities in Arkansas. Our purpose is to assist
Arkansans with spinal cord disabilities in living as independently as they choose. Monday-Friday 8:00am-
4:30pm. http://spinal.ark.org/about-us/
5800 West 10th Street Suite 108
Little Rock, AR 72204
(501) 296-1788 or (800) 459-1517
Diane Francis, Client Services Administrator; diane.francis@arkansas.gov
Arkansas Vocational Rehabilitation for the Blind and Visually Impaired
Independent living aids, job training, college training, visual medical treatments, job development,
job placement and supported employment for the blind and visually impaired. (800) 960-9270.
Contact: Ms. Lou Tallye (870) 862-6631 Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm.
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dsb/Pages/default.aspx
ARVAC, INC
Social Security Representative Payee Program provides money management for Social Security
claimants who are incapable of managing their money. This includes paying monthly household bills and
weekly personal allowances. Weekly contact is made with claimants to determine needs.
606 Pine Street #109
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-4707
http://www.arvacinc.org
Assisted Living
Assisted Living is a community organization that prioritizes helping those who are disabled and the
elderly fully enjoy their healthy years and age gracefully. Our organization creates and publishes
comprehensive, unbiased, free web-based resources.
https://www.assistedliving.org/assisted-living-options-for-people-with-…
Cap-tel Telephone
Telephone at No-Cost to User. The CaptionCall phone provides amplification and displays captions on
a large, easy-to-read screen. Outreach Educator: Nancy Foster (501) 454-7113; nancy.foster@oeius.org
Camp Aldersgate
Camp Aldersgate Summer Camps serve children with medical, physical and developmental needs.
Camp offers traditional summer activities such as campfires and singing, canoeing, fishing, arts and
crafts, swimming and nature hikes.
Monday-Friday 8:30am-5:00pm. http://www.campaldersgate.net/
2000 Aldersgate Road
Little Rock, AR 72205
K. Daniels (501) 225-1444; kdaniels @campaldersgate.net
Camp Alex
Sponsored by Alex Blackwood Foundation for Hope. Camp Alex will provide a fun filled, healing
environment for children and teens whose lives have been affected by suicide. Our camp will provide a
unique opportunity to connect with other survivors and develop lasting friendships while learning
valuable coping skills to use in their everyday lives back home Cindi Blackwood,
cindi.blackwood@gmail.com
200 River Market Avenue Suite 100
Little Rock, AR 72201
Steven (501) 920-8110, Cindi (501) 920-8111, Ariel (501) 920-9250
Camp Sunshine
Camp Sunshine was founded in 1991 to promote physical and emotional healing, to support growth
and rejuvenate hope to children after surviving a burn injury. Contact Gretta Wilkinson, RN:
wilkinsonge@archildrens.org
Camp Quality Arkansas
When a cancer diagnosis comes to a child, in lot of ways, childhood stops. Vacations, family time,
crafts, and campfires are replaced with doctor visits, chemo, isolation and restrictions. With children’s
safety and medical needs forefront, Camp Quality Arkansas breaks down those barriers for children and
families and restores the childhood experience. Surrounded by new friends that can relate, loving
volunteers who care, and loads of fun experiences, Camp Quality campers find joy, courage and
renewed hope for the future. They are free to be themselves. .. free to be kids again. Contact: Beth
Cameron (830) 486-7106; beth.camercon@campqualityusa.org
Camp Quality Arkansas
P.O. Box 7754
Little Rock, AR 72217
DDPA (Developmental Disabilities Provider Association)
Provides programs serving people with developmental disabilities, we strive to increase the options
for individuals and families. (Waiver Services)
105 East Roosevelt
Little Rock, AR 72206
(501) 666-0246
Larry Stange, Executive Director; lstange@ddpd@arkansas.org
www.arkansasddpa.org
Deaf and Hearing Impaired AR Rehab Services
Information, Referral, In-Service Professional Training, Sign Language Classes, Hearing Evaluations,
Adaptive Equipment.
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-4411
Department of Human Services
Statewide system of home and community social work services to mentally delayed and other
developmentally disabled individuals and their families. Referrals, Residential Programs, Day Programs,
Sheltered Workshops, Respite Care and Special Needs.
606 Pine Avenue
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-7527 Fax :(479) 394-0950
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/
Developmental Disabilities Council, Arkansas
Federal grants for innovative programs for people with developmental disabilities.
1515 West 7th Street
Little, Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-2897
http://www.gcdbarkansas.gov/
Developmental Disabilities Services, State of Arkansas
Statewide system of referrals, residential programs, day programs, respite care and more services for
children and adults with developmental disabilities.
115 Market Street
Little Rock, AR 72207
(501) 682-2897
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/ddds/Pages/default.aspx
Division of Services for the Blind
Evaluation, counseling, referral, restoration, vocational training, orientation, mobility and job
placement at no charge.
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72203
(501) 682-5463 or (800) 960-9270
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dsb/Pages/default.aspx
Disability Rights Arkansas
http://disabilityrightsar.org/
First Step
Their goal is to help improve the quality of life in the community by helping those with
developmental disabilities become more independent. Locations in Clark, Fordyce, Hot Spring,
Montgomery and Pike County. Transportation for Montgomery County is provided. Monday-Friday
8:30am-3:30pm.
1617 South Spur 8
Glenwood, AR 71943
(870) 356-3622
www.firststeparkansas.com
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers
discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and
low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services
offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health
Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-Rays and Behavioral Health Services.
136 Health Park Lane
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 437-3449
www.healthy-connections.org/
LendEDU (Guide to Paying for College for People With Disabilities)
Getting a college degree is hard enough but it presents a different set of challenges for people who
have disabilities. If you have a disability, this guide can help you determine how to get financial aid and
access to scholarships meant for people with disabilities. In this guide you can learn also how to apply
for Federal Student Aids, Types of Federal Student Aids, Support for students with disabilities and
Scholarships. Visit our website for more information: lendedu.com/blog/paying-for-college-for-people-
with-disabilities/
Millcreek of Arkansas
Provider of specially designed mental health care services for children and adolescents. We are a
progressive organization with a unique emphasis on excellence in education and treatment. (866) 928-
2929. Free Consultation @ (855) 999-0271
http://www.millcreekbehavioralhealth.com/
National Down Syndrome Congress
The leading national resource of support and information for anyone touched by or seeking to learn
about Down Syndrome from the moment of a prenatal diagnosis through adulthood.
30 Mansell Court Suite 108
Roswell, GA 30076
(800) 232-6372
https://www.ndsccenter.org/
National Easter Seal Society
Provides services, education, outreach and advocacy so that people living with autism spectrum
disorder and other disabilities can live, learn, work and play in our communities.
www.easterseals.com/
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses as well as individuals with co-
occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing,
diagnostic screening and therapeutic treatment for serious mental illness, case management services,
job training, educational opportunities, referral for substance abuse, primary healthcare. Monday-
Friday 8:30am-3:30pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111
Boyce Mitchell (501) 625-2357
1615 MLK Blvd
Malvern, AR 72104
(501) 332-52636
Boyce Mitchell (501) 625-2357
Polk County Housing Authority
Our goal is to manage our Public Housing units and Section 8 Program in a manner that is consistent
with good, financially sound management practices. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
509 South Morrow Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-1569
PCHAwebsite
SAILS (Spa Area Independent Living)
Provides linking to appropriate community services. Training and assistance in a variety of life skills
areas including but not limited to: Computer Training, Personal Management, Budget/Money
Management and Job Readiness. Training and assistance in knowing and pursuing your rights as an
individual with a disability. An opportunity to interact with others who share similar experiences.
Providing opportunities to experience a variety of recreational activities.
Monday-Thursday 8:00am-4:00pm and Fridays 8:00am-12:00pm.
621 Albert Pike
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7710 or (800) 255-7549
www.ar-sails.org
Small Group Therapy
A licensed behavioral healthcare clinic that provides housing, outpatient therapy, intervention, a
psycho-social rehabilitation program, and community integration assistance for severely mentally-ill
adults.
311 Whittington Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 547-3563
http://smallgroup therapy.com
Support for Students with Down Syndrome
The Down Syndrome Association of Greater St. Louis (DSAGSL) strongly believes that creative
collaboration between all team members is the best strategy for success. Each child possesses a unique
potential and when parents, teachers, assistances, specialists, school administrators, bus drivers, etc. all
work in the best interest of the child, your student will have a productive year. We offer a Down
Syndrome Specialist Training Program for the team of general education and special staff.
https://www.affordablecollegesonline.org/college-resource-center/student
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling and support, education, elder abuse programs and services for all Alzheimer's or related
dementia patients, their caregivers, families and friends. Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm.
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 224-0021 or (800) 689-6090 24/7
(501) 913-1878-Afterhours Caregiver line
Matthew Elmore, matthew.elmore@alzark.org
www.alzark.org
Arkansas Apprenticeship Pathways Initiative (AAPI)
Winrock International and Arkansas Department of Workforce Services is associate with the AAPI
program. AAPI seeks to develop and promote Registered Apprenticeship Program around the state. The
HVAC Technician is a program that is being offered at National Park College located in Hot Springs. This
is a 3 year program that includes 160 classroom hours and 2,000 on-the-job-training hours. Classes
meet from 6pm-9pm, 2 nights per week, for a 12 week semester. The cost of the program is $450 per
year (billed at $225 per semester). Students may enter the program as a pre-apprentice and earn
classroom hours while seeking employment as a HVAC apprentice. To be eligible, individuals must be 18
years or older, have a high school diploma/GED, and state ID. If an individual is interested they should
contact program director, Pam Castleberry (501) 760-7392, Pam.Castleberry@np.edu. Our website
provides Information about AAPI and other Registered Apprenticeship Programs and is provided in both
English and Spanish. www.winrock.org
Winrock International
2101 Riverfront Drive
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 280-3031
Jordlyn Williams, Program Associates; skype jordyn.williams
Arkansas Career Training Institute (ACTI)
Counseling, Evaluation, Job Placement, Vocational Training, Physical and Mental Restoration,
Independent Living, Supported Employment and Transition Services for people with disabilities.
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 682-1500
http://ace.arkansas.gov/arRehabServices/programs/ACTI/Pages/default.aspx
Career Pathways at National Park College
Employment, Counseling and Support Career Coach. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
101 College Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Mary Kay Wurm (501) 760-4243, careerservices@np.edu
www.np.edu
Arkansas Learning Through the Arts (ALTTA)
Serving the students across Arkansas by providing high quality arts programming, workshops and
residencies, in regular and specialist classrooms: Dance, Music, Theater, Poetry, Storytelling, Pottery,
Watercolor and Crafts.
www.altta.org/
Catholic Charities Immigration Services
Provides low-cost immigration counseling and support to families and individuals who are eligible for
immigration benefits and cannot afford private assistance. Appointment required call: (501) 664-0340
http://www.dolr.org/catholic-charities/immigration-little-rock
Child Care Aware
A non-profit community child care resource and referral program providing services in ten western-
central counties: Clark, Garland, Hot Spring, Howard, Montgomery, Perry, Pike, Polk, Saline and Sevier.
101 College Drive
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 760-6586
www.np.edu/community-friends/commcorp/childcare-aware/
College of the Ouachitas
1 College Cir.
Malvern, AR 72104
(501) 337-5000
Cossatot River School District-Administration Office (870) 385-7101
Van Cove Elementary Grades K - 6
122 E. Adair Street
Vandervoort, AR 71972 (870) 387-2744
Wickens Elementary Grades K - 6
130 School Drive
Wickens, AR 71973 (870) 385-2346
Cossatot River High School Grades 7 - 12
6330 Hwy 71 South
Cove, AR 71937 (870) 387 - 4200
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers
discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and
low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services
offered for all ages: Parenting Education, Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication,
Preventative Health Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-rays and Behavioral Health Services and Parenting
Education.
136 Health Park Drive 1201 South Mena Street 139 School Lane
Mena, AR 71953 Mena, AR 71953 Mena, AR 71953
(479) 437-3449 (479)437-3300 (479) 394-2932
www.healthy-connections.org/
Henderson State University
1100 Henderson St.
Arkadelphia, AR 71999
(870) 230-5000
hsu.edu
LendEDU (Guide to Paying for College for People With Disabilities)
Getting a college degree is hard enough but it presents a different set of challenges for people who
have disabilities. If you have a disability, this guide can help you determine how to get financial aid and
access to scholarships meant for people with disabilities. In this guide you can learn also how to apply
for Federal Student Aids, Types of Federal Student Aids, Support for students with disabilities and
Scholarships. Visit our website for more information: lendedu.com/blog/paying-for-college-for-people-
with-disabilities/
Literacy Council
606 Pine Street Room 118
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-7120
National Park College
101 College Dr.
Hot Springs, AR 71713
(501) 760-4222
Ouachita Baptist University
410 Ouachita St.
Arkadelphia, AR 71998
(870) 245-5000
Ouachita Children's Center (OCC)
339 Charter oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71902
(501) 623-5591
Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm 24/7
Mark Howard, Executive Director
www.occnet.org
Polk County 4-H
4-H clubs and school programs provide youth development and youth mentoring programs to kids ages
8-18. 4-H programs are available in urban, suburban and rural communities. Membership in 4-H is free -
it costs nothing to join.
211 Dequeen
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-6018
www.uaex.edu/polk
Polk County Cooperative Extension Program
The Cooperative Extension Service, University of Arkansas, helps people improve their lives through
educational process and research based knowledge focused on issues and needs. There are three main
areas of research based information: Agriculture/Natural Resource, Family and Consumer and Sciences
and Youth Development
211 Dequeen
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-6018
Polk County School
Mena School District-Administration Office (479) 394-1710
Louise Durham Elementary Grades PK - 2
106 North Reine Street
Mena, AR 71953 (479) 394-2943
Holly Harshman Elementary Grades 3 - 5
1000 Geyer Drive
Mena, AR 71953 (479) 394-3151
Van Mena Middle School Grades 6-8
320R Mena Street
Mena AR 71953 (479) 394-2572
Mena High School Grades 9-12
700 South Morrow Street
Mena, AR 71953 (479) 394-1144
Ouachita River School District-Administration Office (479) 394-2348
Acorn Elementary Grades PK-5
143 Polk 96
Mena, AR 71953 (479) 394-4833
Acorn High School Grades 6-12
143 Polk 96
Mena, AR 71953 (479) 394-5544
U of A Rich Mountain-Adult Education Program
1100 College Drive
Mena, AR 71953
Director: Terry Francis, Director; tfrancis@uarichmountain.edu
(479) 394-7622 ext. 1460 FAX: 479-394-5329
Adult Education Program
31 Industry Drive
Mt. Ida, AR 71957
Director: Terry Francis, Director; tfrancis@uarichmountain.edu
(479) 394-7622 ext. 1460 FAX: 479-394-5329
Adult Education Program
456 6th Street
Waldron, AR 72958
Director: Terry Francis, Director;tfrancis@uarichmountain.edu
(479) 394-7622 ext. 1460 FAX: 479-394-5329
Contact: Leanne Morgan: lmorgan@uarichmountain.edu
1P Single Parent Scholarship Fund
Apply online to the Link Below.
P.O. Box 1585
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 243-0781
(501) 617 9970
pete_chambers@huges.net
lwilliard@aspsf.org
Arkansas Promise
Education and employment services, benefits counseling, emergency assistance for youth ages 14-16
who receive SSI.
855-649-0022
322 Main Street, Suite 501, Little Rock, AR 72201
http://www.promisear.org/
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services
Counseling, evaluation, job placement, vocational training, physical and mental restoration,
independent living, supported employment and transition services for people with disabilities.
501-623-4479
105 Reserve Street, Hot Springs
Contact: Gaye Washington, 501-623-4479
http://ace.arkansas.gov/arRehabServices/programs/ACTI/Pages/default.aspx
Arkansas Workforce Development Services/Employment Security Department
An array of career training and placement services, and Temporary Assistance to Needy Families.
479-394-3060
601 C Highway 71 North, Mena, AR
http://dws.arkansas.gov/
(CADC) Central Arkansas Development Council
Our role is to develop and deliver the programs and services that can meet the needs of hard-
working low income families and rural communities.
154 SR Drive, Mt. Ida, AR
870-867-0151
www.cadc.com
Share Network
The SHARE Network Access Point is available to job seekers Monday through Friday from select CADC
offices. Serves as sites where job seekers can look for jobs in their own communities and get assistance
by trained individuals who connect them to jobs using the Arkansas JobLink (AJL) system via computers
and direct referrals.
870-867-0151
PLEASE TAKE ID & CALL IN ADVANCE IN CASE OF CHANGE IN HOURS OR DAYS
American Red Cross
The American Red Cross, also known as The American National Red Cross, is a humanitarian
organization that provides emergency assistance, disaster relief, and disaster preparedness education.
1820 Central Avenue Suite J
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-9321 After hours (501) 748-1021
Area Agency on Aging (AAA) Meals on Wheels
The agency's services are 14 senior activity centers across the 10-county West Central Arkansas
region, offering Meals on Wheels, group meals, socialization, recreations and educational activities,
wellness programs and activities and other services to seniors. AAA is the main source of funding for the
Senior Centers. Monday-Friday 8:00a-5:00pm.
www.seniorspeacialist.org
600 7th Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-5458
Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry
Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry (AHFH) is a community-minded program that provides venison
and other wild game to those in need. (501) 282-0006. www.arkansashunters.org
ARVAC, INC
Emergency Food and Shelter Program (EFSP) is administered in the nine counties served by ARVAC.
The program is used to assist families who are threatened to be foreclosed upon, evicted or can provide
a past due utility bill. http://www.arvacinc.org/
606 Pine Street #109
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-4707
Central Arkansas Development Council (CADC)
Our role is to develop and deliver the programs and services that can meet the needs of hard-working
low income families and rural communities. Food and Nutrition, IDA/Money Management, LIHEAP
(energy Assistance), Crisis Intervention, Public Transportation, Public and Medicaid Transportation,
Senior Activity Centers, Single Parent Scholarship Fund, USDA Commodities and Weatherization.
1305 North 10th Street
Arkadelphia, AR 71923
(870) 403-0679
Department of Human Services (DHS)
The agency’s skilled and passionate staff cares for Arkansans of all ages. Arkansans may apply for a
vast array of services at their local county office as well as online. Services include ARKids First health
insurance for children, the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP, formerly known as food
stamps), Transitional Employment Assistance (TEA) and Medicaid. Additionally, DHS protects children
and the elderly who have been abused or neglected.
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/Pages/default.aspx
606 Pine Avenue
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-7527 Fax: (479) 394-0950
FOOD PANTRY
Board Camp Baptist Church*
107 Polk Road 63
Mena, AR 71953 (479) 394-7381
Pre-boxed food every 3rd Thursday of the Month from 10am-12pm.
God's Feeding Hands*
1200 Reeves Avenue
Mena, AR 71953
2nd & 4th Monday 9am-12pm
In addition to offering food pantry services, they provide toiletry items, Bible studies, Bibles, recovery
programs for addition, promoting healthy lifestyles through vegan/vegetarian cooking show DVDs,
children bible story DVDs, how to manage Anger & Depression, etc.
Mena First Assembly of God/Acts of Love*
2111 Sutherland Avenue
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-1229 or (479) 243-7000
2nd Thursday of the Month from 1pm-5:30pm
St. Agnes Catholic Church*
205 Eighth Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-1017
Emergency food available. Also serve 1st Thursday of the Month from 11am-1pm.
Wickes Pentecostal Church
157 Ash Avenue
Wickes, AR 71973
(870) 385-2269
Dinner every 3rd Thursday of the month. Served from 4pm-7pm. Dine-in or carry out available.
Salvation Army*
401 Sherwood Avenue
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 437-3110; please leave a message and they will return your call
for emergencies can be contacted any time, has limited food assistance (as needed). Thursdays from
1pm-pm for utility or food assistance. *must have copy of the utility bill and driver's license.* Will only
pay on the last $50.00 of the bill. Open Tues-Fri 9am-5p and Saturday 10am-3pm
American Cancer Society
(800) 227-2345
American Council of the Blind
Strives to increase the independence, security, equality of opportunity and quality of life for all blind
and visually-impaired people.
(800) 424-8666
http://www.acb.org/
American Diabetes Association
(800) 342-2383) Monday-Friday 8:30am-8pm ET.
www.diabetes.org
American Kidney Fund
Our mission is to help people fight kidney disease and live healthier lives. We fulfill that mission by
providing a complete spectrum of programs and services: Prevention Activities, Top-Rated Health
Educational Resources and Direct Financial Assistance enabling 1 in 5 U.S. kidney patients to access
lifesaving medical care, including dialysis and transplantation.
(866) 300-2900
www.kidneyfund.org/
American Lung Association of Arkansas
(800) 880-5684
www.lungark.org/
American Parkinson Disease Association
Founded in 1961 with the dual purpose to "Ease the Burden - Find the Cure” for Parkinson's disease.
(800) 223-2732
www.apdaparkinson.org/
Arkansas Children Hospital (ACH)
Children are at the center of everything we do. Arkansas Children's is the only hospital system in the
state solely dedicated to caring for children, which allows our organization to uniquely shape the
landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas. ACH is a pediatric hospital with a Level 1 Trauma Center, that's
located in Little Rock, AR. It is among the largest pediatric hospitals in the United States and serves
children from birth to age 21. ACH is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and
is a teaching hospital with the UAMS college of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics. Open 24/7.
1 Children's Way
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 364-1100
Arkansas Medicaid
(800) 482-8988 Customer service Arkansas Medicaid eligibility, lost or non-receipt of Medicaid cards,
county DHS problems
(800) 482-5431 Arkansas Medicaid Information Line coverage, bills, beneficiary denial letters, or
other services
(800) 457-4454 Arkansas Medicaid Providers
(800) 482-5850 Extension 28301 Out of State Calls
(800) 285-1131 Extension 26789 Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD)
(888) 987-1200 Arkansas Non-Emergency Transportation Helpline
(800) 422-6641 Arkansas Medicaid Fraud and Abuse Hotline
(888) 474-8275 ARKids First
(800) 275-1131 ConnectCare
(800) 285-1131 ConnectCare, Telecommunication Device for the Deaf (TDD)
(888) 987-1200 Arkansas Medicaid Complaint Hotline (For complaints about healthcare)
(800) 582-4887 Arkansas Nursing Home Abuse Hotline
(800) 285-1131 Arkansas Medicaid Complaint Hotline, Telecommunication Device for the Deaf
(TDD) (for complaints about healthcare)
Arkansas Poison Control and Drug Information Center
(800) 376-4766
Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission
1501 North University Suite 400
Little Rock, AR 72207
(501) 701-6591 OR (800) 459-1517
ARkids First (DHS Office)
ARKids First is a health insurance program that provides coverage for more than 70,000 children across
the state. It covers well-child checkups, eye-exams, dental checkups and more. It's insurance that is
growing healthy kids in Arkansas and it might be the answer for health coverage for your children.
606 Pine St.
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-3100
(870) 782-8988 for Spanish
Behavioral Health Services/ Mental Health
Evolve Behavioral Health Services and Medication Management
INDIVIDUAL, GROUP AND FAMILY COUNSELING. Offering compassionate care through individual and
family counseling. Therapists provide caring and confidential services to help cope with crises and life
changes. Medication management, pediatrics therapy and counseling available. Evolve accepts
Medicaid, including ARKids First, and all private health insurances. We also have a sliding fee scale for
patients without health insurance.
136 Health Park Drive
Mena, AR 71953
For appointment: 1-800-409-6250
https://healthy-connections.org/evolve/
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers
discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify, and
low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services
offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health
Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-Rays and Behavioral
Health Services. www.healthy-connections.org/
136 Healthy Park Drive
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 437-3449
1201 South Mena Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 437-3300
Acorn Campus
139 School Lane
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-2932
Methodist Behavioral Hospital
Comprehensive assessment and treatment services for behavioral, emotional, learning and adjustment
difficulties are offered. www.methodistfamily.org/services/outpatient-treatment-programs/counseli…-
clinics/
(501) 661-0720 (8:30am-4:30pm Monday-Friday)
(501) 803-3388 (Hospital and after hours inquiries)
Millcreek of Arkansas
Provider of specially designed mental health care services for children and adolescents. We are a
progressive organization with a unique emphasis on excellence in education and treatment. (866) 928-
2929
www.millcreekbehavioralhealth.com/
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with co-
occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing,
Diagnostic Screening and Therapeutic Treatment for serious mental illness, Case Management Services,
Job Training, Educational Opportunities, Referral for Substance Abuse and Primary Healthcare. Walk-in
clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:30pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111
Pinnacle Pointe Behavioral Healthcare System
Provides a full continuum of behavioral healthcare services. We specialize in mental health treatment
for children and adolescents. pinnaclepointehospital.com/
11501 Financial Centre Parkway
Little Rock, AR 72206
(800) 880-3322 or (501) 223-3322
Rivendell Behavioral Health Services of Arkansas
Offers award winning inpatient psychiatric and behavioral health treatment services for adults,
adolescents and children.
(800) 264-5640
www.rivendellofarkansas.com/
Smart Moves Smart Choices
Online education, support and resources sponsored by the National Association of School Nurses
which raises awareness about the epidemic of abuse of prescription drug abuse by teens. Videos and
other resources for teens, parents, and educators are available upon requests.
http://www.smartmovessmartchoices.org/teens
Walker Family Clinic/AMS Psychiatric Research Institute
For adults, ages 18 and above, we offer counseling and psychiatric services in a multidisciplinary
team of psychiatrists, psychiatric residents, psychologists, neuropsychologists, physician assistants,
nurses, clinical social workers and professional counselors. Monday-Friday 8:00am-5:00pm.
(501) 526-8200
Child Study Center located at Arkansas Children’s Hospital (501) 364-5150. Monday-Friday 8:00am-
5:00pm
Camp Quality Arkansas
Letting kids with cancer be kids again. Free week-long camp for children with cancer.
Contact: Beth Cameron (830) 486-7106; arkansas@campqualityusa.org
http://www.campqualityusa.org/ar
Center for Healing Hearts and Spirits
Our Mission is to promote and nurture individual in areas of education, economic and community
development, Healthcare issues and public safety. MISRGO Program-Minority Initiative Sub-recipient
Grant Office (Grant from UAPB-Stop Smoking). Counties Served: Clark, Montgomery, Pike and Polk.
www.hhscenter.org
2416 Chester St.
Little Rock, AR 72206
(501) 372-3800 Fax (501) 372-2150
Child Medical Services
Diagnostic evaluations for children suspected of having physically handicapping conditions regardless
of financial status. Approval required for physical services, hospital and surgical care, laboratory, x-rays,
applications, equipment and other services. Referrals to specialists, social workers, follow-up and other
agencies. Julie Oraha, Case Manager (479) 394-7527
CLINICS
AIDS Clinic - Tuggle Clinic HIV/AIDS Resources
Medical Treatment, Case Management, Testing, Medications, Support Groups and Prevention
Education.
1801 Central Avenue Suite A
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Mike Melancon (501) 623-5598
Arkansas Children's Hospital
General Information: (501) 364-1100
Primary Care Appointments: (501) 364-1202
www.archildrens.org
Fresh Start Pregnancy Program
Pregnancy Tests, Mentoring, Educational Classes, "Earn while you learn" Program, etc. Helps
teen/adult pregnancies all the way to parenting, women in crisis, etc. All free. Monday-Thursday
9:30am-5:30pm. www.freshstartprc.org
1308 Hwy 71 North
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-1186
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers
discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and
low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services
offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health
Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-Rays and Behavioral Health Services. Monday-Thursday 8:00am-6:00pm.
www.healthy-connections.org/
136 Health Park Drive
Mena, Arkansas 71953
(479) 437-3449 ext. 176 or ext. 136
Levi Hospital Physical Therapy
Mental Health Counseling 8a-4:30p. Adult Psychiatric Services 24/7. Rehabilitation and Fitness.
www.levihospital.com
300 Prospect Avenue
Hot Springs AR 71901
Outpatient Counseling (501) 624-1281
Physical Therapy (501) 622-3334
Jackie Arrison 501-622-3498, jarrison@levihospital.com
Polk County Health Unit
Immunizations, WIC, Family Planning Services, Child Health Clinic, Home Health and Hospice. Case
Management, Tuberculosis and TB Prevention, Sexually Transmitted Disease, Presumptive Eligibility,
Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program, Sanitarian Services and Personal Care.
702 Hornbeck
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-2707
DENTAL
See Dental tab
Department of Human Services
TEA (Transitional Employment Assistance), Food Stamps, Medicaid. DHS protects children and the
elderly who have been abused or neglected; finds adoptive homes for foster children; funds congregate
and home-delivered meals for the elderly; regulates nursing homes and childcare facilities; supports
high-quality early childhood education; treats and serves youth in the juvenile justice system; runs
residential facilities for people with developmental disabilities; manages the Arkansas State Hospital and
Arkansas Health Center for those with acute behavioral health issues; and supports nonprofit,
community and faith-based organizations that depend on volunteers to continue programs vital to
our communities.
606 Pine Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-3100
EYE-CARE
American Council of the Blind
American Eye Care Project Strives to increase the independence, security, equality of opportunity and
quality of life, for all blind and visually-impaired people. (800) 424-8666 www.acb.org/
HEARING
Arkansas Hearing Center
109 Airport Road
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-5111
Captioned Films for the Deaf
Voice: 864-585-1778 or 800-237-6213 TTY: 864-585-2617 or 800-237-6819. www.dcmp.org
Deaf and Hearing Impaired/Rehab Service
Information, Referral, In-Service Professional Training, Sign Language Classes, Hearing Evaluations
and Adaptive Equipment. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
200 Reserve Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-4479
Telecommunications Relay Service- Arkansas
TRS Provider - Sprint Relay
711 or (800) 285-1131 (TTY)
(800) 285-1121 (Voice)
(866) 656-8260 (VCO)
(800) 285-1131(HCO)
(866) 656-2966 (Speech-to-Speech)
(866) 656-1842 (Spanish)
(900) 230-3131 (900 Number calls)
(800) 855-4000 (TTY Operator Assistance)
Medicare/File a Complaint
www.medicare.gov/claims-and-appeals/file-a-claim/file-a-claim.html
Medicare Telephone Hotline
(800) 633-4227) TTY# 1-877-486-2048
National Cancer Institute
(800) 422-6237
Polk County Health Unit
Immunizations, WIC, Family Planning Services, Child Health Clinic, Home Health and Hospice. Case
Management, Tuberculosis and TB prevention, Sexually Transmitted Disease, Presumptive Eligibility,
Breast and Cervical Cancer Control Program, Sanitarian Services and Personal Care.
702 Hornbeck
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-2707
Prescription
SingleCare
Prescription discount for those without other prescription insurance, up to 39% discount on all FDA
approved drugs, good at all area pharmacies. https://familywize.org/prescription-savings-card/get-
your-free-card/
Services for the Blind
Division of Services for the Blind
Evaluation, Counseling, Referral, Restoration, Vocational Training, Orientation, Mobility, Job
Placement, at no charge.
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dsb/Pages/default.aspx
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
(800) 960-9270 or (501) 682-5463
Lions Club Polk County
Lions meet the needs of the local communities and the world every day because they share a core
belief- "to serve their community. Lions are best known for fighting blindness but they also volunteer
for many different projects. Caring for the environment, feeding the hungry and aiding seniors and the
disabled.
(479) 394-1888
Evolve Behavioral Health Services and Medication Management
INDIVIDUAL, GROUP AND FAMILY COUNSELING. Offering compassionate care through individual and
family counseling. Therapists provide caring and confidential services to help cope with crises and life
changes. Medication management, pediatrics therapy and counseling available. Evolve accepts
Medicaid, including ARKids First, and all private health insurances. We also have a sliding fee scale for
patients without health insurance. For appointment: 1-800-409-6250
3604 Central Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
For appointment: 1-800-409-6250
https://healthy-connections.org/evolve/
Also see "toll free"
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling and support, education, elder abuse programs and services for all Alzheimer's or related
dementia patients, their caregivers, families and friends.
Caregiver line: (501) 913-1878
Toll-free: (800) 689-6090 24/7
Arkansas Adult Protective Services Hotline
Aging is a natural process, abuse is not. Elder Abuse remains a poorly understood problem in our
state. (800)482-8049
Arkansas State Police
Troop K
201 Karen Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 767-8500
Child Abuse Hotline
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) dedicated to the
prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24
hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide
assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential. (800) 482-5964 Arkansas or (800) 4-A-CHILD
(1-800-422-4453) National Child Abuse Hotline
TDD (800) 843-6349.
Crisis and Intervention Hotline
Our mission is restoring hope, empowering people and saving lives through suicide prevention. By
calling our helpline (888) 274-7472, our crisis call specialists confidentially and anonymously offer
intervention and counseling, link the caller with resources in their area and ultimately save lives by
preventing crises from becoming life-threatening.
Deaf Hotline (Abuse)
(855) 812-1001
Domestic & Rape Violence Hotline
Call (800) 656-HOPE (4673) to be connected with a trained staff member from a sexual assault
service provider in your area. (800) 799-SAFE (800-799-7233) (877) 215-0167 Spanish.
www.domesticpeace.com/resources.html
Drug Rehab Center
Help find a Rehab Center near you. (800) 501-9330
Eating Disorder Solutions
While there are a variety of different treatment options available for those struggling with eating
disorders, it is important to find the treatment, or combination of treatments, that works best for you.
Effective treatment should address more than just your symptoms and destructive eating habits. It
should also address the root causes of the problem—the emotional triggers that lead to disordered
eating and your difficulty coping with stress, anxiety, fear, sadness, or other uncomfortable emotions.
(855)245-0961
Fresh Start Pregnancy Resource Center
Pregnancy, Post-Pregnancy, Counseling, Parenting Classes and Diapers
306 9th Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-1186
Nationwide Runaway Hotline
If you are thinking of running from home, if you have a friend who has runaway or if you are a
runaway ready to go home. (800) RUNAWAY (1-800-786-2929)
National Sexual Assault Hotline
Calling the National Sexual Assault Hotline gives you access to a range of free services including:
Confidential support from a trained staff member, support finding a local health facility, someone to
help you talk through what happened, local resources, referrals for long term support in your area,
information about the laws in your community and basic information about medical concerns.
(800) 656-4673
Poison Control and Drug Information Center
The Arkansas Poison & Drug Information Center is your 24/7 antidote for any poisoning concern you
may have. Simply call (800) 222-1222 and speak with a pharmacist or RN about your concern.
Polk County Sheriff Department
(479) 394-2511
Mena Police Department
(479) 394 - 1212
S.A.F.E. (Self-Abuse Finally Ends)
The S.A.F.E. Clinic provides outpatient services to adolescents and adults who engage in self-
destructive, impulsive behaviors and have a desire to stop.
(800) 366-8288
Suicide Hotline
No matter what problems you are dealing with, we want to help you find a reason to keep living.
You will be connected to a skilled, trained counselor at a crisis center in your area, anytime 24/7.
(800) 273-8255 24/7
www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org/
Sex Addicts Anonymous
Sex Addicts Anonymous is a twelve-step program for people who want to stop their addictive sexual
behavior. There also exists a group known as COSA, for those who have been impacted by others' sexual
addiction.
(800) 477-8191
saa.recovery.org
Teen Dating Abuse Hotline
The National Dating Abuse Helpline is the direct service provider behind loveisrespect.org (link is
external), operating the 24/7 text, phone and live chat services. The texting function of the Helpline
allows for users to text the Helpline advocates 24/7.
(866) 331-9474
Veterans Crisis Line
Connect with the Veterans Crisis Line to reach caring, qualified responders with the Department of
Veterans Affairs. Many of them are Veterans themselves.
(800) 273-8255 the press 1
American Red Cross
Disaster Services: Lodging, Food, Clothing and Community Referrals. Provided based on damage to
place of residence.
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm. www.redcross.org
820 Central Avenue Suite J
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Andrea Jackson (501) 623-9321; andrea.jackson2@redcross.org
After 5:00pm call: (501) 748-1021
Arkansas Sheriff's Youth Ranch
Shelter and education for at-risk youth 6 to 17. www.youthranches.com
P.O. Box 3964
Batesville, AR 72503
Nancy Weaver (870) 793-6841; nweaver@youthranches.com
DHS-Division of Residential Placement/Licensing
Monitors Residential, Emergency Residential, Psychiatric Residential Treatment, Independent Living
facilities for children and Child Placement Agencies that place children into foster and adoptive homes.
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dccece/Pages/PlacementResidentialLice…
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72201
(501) 682-8590
Greg Gilliland, 501-321-2583 ext. 227, Greg.Gilliland@arkansas.gov
First Step, Inc.
First Step, Inc. residential program gives adults with disabilities the freedom of choice that is so often
lacking at other long-term care facilities. (501) 620-5432. www.firststeparkansas.com
Intermediate Care Facility (ICF/IDD) residential program provides a highly-structured living environment
that is supervised 24 hours by trained staff in a ‘home-like"atmosphere for children ages five to
eighteen that meet the Division of Developmental Services (DDS) eligibility criteria. (501) 609-9537
Highland Maternity Home
2325 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 262-1660
Email: hillcrest@compactfamilyservices.org
http://www.compactfamilyservices.org/ministries/hillcrest-childrens-home
Hillcrest Children's Center/COMPACT Family Services
Residential care for children 6 to 14. Assembly of God affiliation.
http://www.compactfamilyservices.org/ministries/hillcrest-childrens-home
2325 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 262-1660
hillcrest@compactfamilyservices.org
OCC (Ouachita Children's Center)
Emergency shelter and treatment for youth 8 to 18. Adolescent drug abuse prevention information,
case management, follow-up services, referral to family therapy, respite care and parent support groups
are offered. For dependent neglected children and families.
339 Charter Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5591 Fax: (501) 623-4226
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with
co-occurring substance use disorders who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing,
Diagnostic Screening and Therapeutic Treatment for Serious Mental illness, Case Management Services,
Job Training, Educational Opportunities, Referral for Substance Abuse and Primary Healthcare. Walk-in
clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:30pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 (ask to speak with a member of the PATH team)
Polk County Housing Authority
Dedicated to providing our community with quality affordable housing that is decent and well
maintained and free from drugs and violent crime.
509 South Morrow Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-1569
Potter's Clay
Potter's Clay Ministries, Inc. was founded in 1984 as an outreach to women and children in crisis. We
accept no state or federal funding to fund our facility. Therefore, we depend on support from churches,
organizations and individuals. We provide food, clothing and shelter to our clients. Monday-Friday
8:00am-4:00pm.
110 Crescent Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1366
http://pottersclayhotsprings.org/
Potters Clay Thrift allow shoppers to find products like unique clothing, home goods items, antiques,
novelty items and even furniture. Thrifts stores are known for their bargain deals on items that you
won't be able to find at your local departments’ stores. Shop at Potters Clay Thrift Store in Hot Springs,
AR. You'll be amazed at items that you can find. Monday-Friday 9:00am-4:00pm and Saturday 10:00am-
3:00pm.
1032 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-4405
Safe Haven Transitional Housing for Women and Children
Safe Haven Shelter for Women and Children has, as its primary goal, to provide a safe and
comfortable shelter for a diverse community of homeless women and children. We strive to create an
environment of dignity, respect and compassion while providing shelter and meeting the needs of
hungry and food for insecure women and children. Safe Haven Shelter provides temporary shelter of up
to 180 days to homeless women and children.
110 High Rise Circle
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 276-7750
Samaritan Ministries of Hot Springs Rescue Mission for Homeless Men
Shelter, food, clothing and showers for 10 days. 24/7 with overnight intake from 4:00pm-5:45pm.
Clean and sober only. By interview only. Resident program for 10 months: Woodshop Skills, Job Skills
and Life Skills. www.samaritanhs.org
131 Sanford Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 321-2888
Shalom Recovery Center
Shalom House Ministries provides holistic recovery for women and men addicted to alcohol and
drugs. Our goal is to give the individuals with life controlling issues the tools to be mentally sound,
physically transformed, spiritually alive and socially adjusted. We believe that through biblical principles
and a personal relationship with Jesus Christ each person can be healed and restored.
shalomwomenscenter@gmail.com
2375 East Grand Avenue
Hot Springs National Park, AR 71901
(501) 625-3811 or (501) 625-3895
Arkansas Community Foundation
Arkansas Community Foundation engages people, connects resources and inspires solutions to build
communities. A nonprofit organization that promotes smart giving to improve communities. Grants
available for non-profits. Scholarships available for all levels of education.
(501) 372-1116 or (888) 220-2723
http://www.arcf.org/
Getting Ahead in a Just-Gettin-By World
A 16 to 20 week curriculum designed to teach individuals who are experiencing poverty on how they
can create a path to a more stable and secure future for themselves and their families.
133 Arbor Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 318-1153
Arkansas State Police
Counties Served: Clark, Garland, Grant, Hot Spring, Montgomery, Pike and Polk
200 Karen Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Troop K (501) 767-8550
Arkansas State Public Defender's Office
Legal assistance. http://www.arkansas.gov/apdc/contact/index.html
101 East Capitol Suite 201
Little Rock, AR 72201
Scott Tanner (501) 682-9070
scott.tanner@arkansas.gov
Center for Arkansas Legal Services
Provides free legal services to low-income individuals residing in the state of Arkansas in civil (non-
criminal) cases. CALS is headquartered in Little Rock and serves 44 counties of the 75 counties in
Arkansas. www.arlegalservices.org/center
1820 Central Avenue Suite H
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-2591
Child Support Enforcement
Paternity testing for open cases, child support orders and enforce wage withholding. Monday-Friday
8:00am-4:30pm.
806 10th Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-6339
Polk County Jail
507 Church Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-2511
Crime Victims Reparations Board
Compensation and assistance to victims of violent crime (including DUI) and their families.
(501) 682-1020 or (800) 448-3014. https://www.arlegalservices.org/files/FSCrimeReparations.pdf
DHS/DYS (Department of Youth Services)
Prevention, intervention and treatment to insure public safety. Oversees juvenile correction facilities.
http://humanservices.arkansas.gov/dys/Pages/default.aspx
700 Main Street
Little Rock, AR 72203
(501) 682-8654
After hours call: (866) 257-8223
Polk County CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)
Polk County CASA trains and supports volunteers who intervene in the juvenile court system to
advocate for children in abuse and neglect cases. Advocates work alongside Department of Human
Services and Division of Children and Family Services caseworkers and investigators to represent these
children's best interests and provide relief to a critically overburdened child welfare system. Serving
Montgomery, Polk and Sevier Counties
812 De Queen Suite D
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 243-9277
Thomas Smith Law Firm
We are a Hot Springs based legal practice that offers special needs legal services throughout the State
of Arkansas. Legal services in estate planning for those with a special needs loved one include but are
not limited to special needs trusts, ABLE Accounts and coordination with family financial planners. At
Thomas Smith Law Firm special needs planning is near to our heart. We are committed to providing the
best life-time possible for families of special needs children and adults.
http://arspecialneedsplanners.com/
508 Ouachita Avenue Suite D
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Thomas Smith, ESQ (501) 249-2600
thomas@smithlawfirmar.com
U.S. Secret Service
(501) 324-6241 Little Rock
(202) 406-5708 Washington
18th West Judicial District Victim/Assistance
P.O. Drawer 109
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-6114
Arkansas Children Hospital (ACH)
Children are at the center of everything we do. Arkansas Children's is the only hospital system in the
state solely dedicated to caring for children, which allows our organization to uniquely shape the
landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas. ACH is a pediatric hospital with a Level 1 Trauma Center, that's
located in Little Rock, AR. It is among the largest pediatric hospitals in the United States and serves
children from birth to age 21. ACH is affiliated with the University of Arkansas for Medical Sciences and
is a teaching hospital with the UAMS college of Medicine's Department of Pediatrics. Open 24/7.
1 Children's Way
Little Rock, AR 72202
(501) 364-1100
Burn Survivor Adult Retreat
The retreat is an event for adult to meet others who are surviving and living in a world of adjustment
and awareness of their scars. Commences on Friday and ends Sunday morning. Contact Gretta
Wilkinson, RN; wilkinsonge@archildrens.org
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers
discounted service for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and
low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services
offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health
Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-rays and Behavioral Health Services.
www.healthy-connections.org/
136 Health Park Drive
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 437-3449
1201 Mena Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 437-3300
Levi Hospital
Mental health counseling 8:00am-4:30pm, adult psychiatric services 24/7, rehabilitation and fitness.
Inpatient, partial hospitalization and outpatient psychiatric program. Wide range of diagnosis treated,
OCD, suicidal thoughts, severe grief, anxiety disorders, chronically mentally ill, drug and alcohol
treatment and chemical addiction treatments. Assessments done 24 hours a day. Medicaid, Medicare
and private insurance accepted. Services for anyone, regardless of residency. www.levihospital.com
300 Prospect Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 624-1281 Hot Springs
(501) 622-3334 Physical Therapy
Jackie Arrison 501-622-3498, jarrison@levihospital.com
Methodist Counseling Clinic
Comprehensive assessment and treatment services for behavioral, emotional, learning and
adjustment difficulties are offered. www.methodistfamily.org/services/outpatient-treatment-
programs/counseling-clinics/
(501) 661-0720 Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm
(501) 803-3388 Hospital and after hours inquiries
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with
co-occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing,
Diagnostic Screening and Therapeutic Treatment for serious mental illness, Case Management Services,
Job Training, Educational Opportunities, Referral for Substance Abuse and Primary Healthcare. Walk-in
clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:30pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
501-624-7111 (ask to speak with a member of the PATH team)
Pinnacle Pointe Behavioral Healthcare System
Provides a full continuum of behavioral healthcare services. We specialize in mental health treatment
for children and adolescents. pinnaclepointehospital.com/
11501 Financial Centre Parkway
Little Rock, AR 72211
(501) 223-3322 or (800) 880-3322
Rivendell Behavioral Health Services of Arkansas
Offers award winning inpatient psychiatric and behavioral health treatment services for adults,
adolescents and children.
www.rivendellofarkansas.com/
100 Rivendell Dr.
Benton, AR 72019
(800) 264-5640
Senior Behavioral Health Unit
For individuals over age 55 requiring inpatient psychiatric treatment. Through a structured plan of
individual counseling, group therapy, coordinated activities and family support. Patients are given the
opportunity of social, physical and mental skills.
311 North Morrow
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-7400
The Bridgeway
Caring for all ages. 24-hour nursing care. Medication Management, Physician Care,
Neuropsychological Testing, Discharge and After Care Planning.
21 Bridgeway Road
North Little Rock, AR 72113
(800) 245-0011 24/7
The Guidance Center (also known as, Western Arkansas Counseling & Guidance Center)
A non-profit community behavioral healthcare provider serving the communities of Crawford,
Franklin, Logan, Polk, Sebastian and Scott Counties in western Arkansas. Offering services to children,
adolescents and adults.
307 South Cherry Street
Mena AR 71953
(479) 394-5217
UAMS Psychiatric Research Institute
Walker Family Clinic
(501) 526-8200.
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
Child Study Center located at Arkansas Children’s Hospital (501) 364-5150.
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm
psychiatry.uams.edu/
Change Point
Counseling, support and education for parents. changepointcenter.com/
201 Nickels Street
Hot Springs, AR 71901
Terri Sanders (501) 624-3273
tsanders.changepoint@yahoo.com
COMPACT - Highland Maternity Home
Dedicated to bringing hope and healing to young women facing an unplanned pregnancy and who
have questions about their future. agfamilyservices.org/ministries/highlands-maternity-home
2325 Malvern Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 262-1660
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers
discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and
low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services
offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health
Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-rays and Behavioral Health Services. www.healthy-connections.org/
136 Healthy Park Drive
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 437-3449
1201 South Mena Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 437-3300
Acorn Campus
139 School Lane
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-2932
OCC (Ouachita Children's Center)
Breaking the cycles of asocial and negative behavior as well as those of abuse and neglect for
Arkansas youth, one child at a time. A non-profit child advocacy organization providing emergency
shelter and quality services for youth and families, empowering them to achieve lifelong success.
www.occnet.org/
339 Charter Oak St
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-5591
Office of Child Support Enforcement (Montgomery, Polk, and Scott counties)
Mena Child Support Office
806 10th Street
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-6339 Fax: (479) 394-6719
Smart Moves Smart Choices
Online education, support and resources sponsored by the National Association of School Nurses
which raises awareness about the epidemic of abuse of prescription drug abuse by teens. Videos and
other resources for teens, parents and educators are available.
http://www.smartmovessmartchoices.org/teens
Teen Dating Abuse Hotline
The National Dating Abuse Helpline is the direct service provider behind loveisrespect.org (link is
external), operating the 24/7 text, phone and live chat services. The texting function of the Helpline
allows for users to text the Helpline advocates 24/7.
(866) 331-9474
Arkansas Workforce Development Services/Employment Security Department
An array of career training and placement services, and temporary assistance to needy families.
Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm. http://dws.arkansas.gov/
1100 College Drive (Abernathy Building)
Mena, AR 71953
(501) 394-4910
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with
co-occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing,
Diagnostic Screening and Therapeutic Treatment for serious mental illness, Case Management services,
Job Training, Educational Opportunities, Referral for Substance Abuse and Primary Healthcare. Walk-in
clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:30pm
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 (ask to speak with a member of the PATH team)
Stoneworks Agency
Veterans Reconnect Project & Community Re-entry, Life Redirection Programs for ex-offenders.
Available at the Garland County Library in Hot Springs on Thursdays 10:30 to 12:30, please come by if
you need assistance. (501) 620-9381 Facebook www.facebook.com/StoneWorks-Agency-
277608995651514/timeline
Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System (VA)
177 Sawtooth Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 520-6250
Healthy Connections
Provides medical, dental and social services to residents of all ages regardless of ability to pay. Offers
discounted services for uninsured or under-insured persons, sliding fee scale for those who qualify and
low cost or no cost preventive care. Will assist clients in signing up for healthcare insurance. Services
offered for all ages: Pediatric Services, Adult Medicine, Discount Medication, Preventative Health
Screenings, Full Service Lab, X-Rays and Behavioral Health Services.
102 Chippewa Court
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 620-4600
3604 Central Avenue Suite D
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 436-4074 Fax (501) 463-4126
www.healthy-connections.org/
Social Security Administration
112 Corporate Terrace
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(855) 531-1685
ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS/SENIOR CENTERS
Area Agency on Aging
Seniors or disabled under 60, elder care and home health care, in Clark, Conway, Garland, Hot Spring,
Johnson, Montgomery, Pike, Perry, Pope and Yell Counties. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
120 Court Street
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 285-2312 or (800) 467-2170
Billie Holsomback bholsomback@seniorspecialists.org
www.seniorspecialists.org
Superior Senior Care
715 West Grand Avenue
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-7767
www.superiorseniorcare.com/arkansas-locations/hot-springs/
The Caring Place
101 Quapaw
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-2881
www.thecaringplaceofhotsprings.com
Arkansas Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program
The mission of the Arkansas Long-Term Care Ombudsman Program is to assure that long-term care
facility residents have the right to live their lives harmoniously and with dignity, feeling free to voice
complaints or concerns without reprisal. Call Ombudsman when you have questions about: finances,
long-term care Medicaid eligibility, use of restraints, guardianship/power of attorney, food quality,
transfers or discharges, social activities, residents rights concern and care plans.
(800) 467-2170 or (501) 321-2811.
Assisted Living & Nursing Home Facilities
Arkansas Long Term Care Ombudsman Program Nursing home abuse. Division of Aging and Adult
Services, Arkansas Department of Human Services.
(501) 320-6552
Brookfield Assisted Living (VA)
205 Sawtooth Oak
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 520-0016
www.brookfieldseniors.com
Mine Creek Health & Rehab
1407 North Main Street
Nashville, AR 71852
(870) 845-2021 or (888) 481-8704
Murfreesboro Nursing Center
110 West 13th Street
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 285-2186 or (866) 603-1221
Nashville Nursing & Rehab
810 North 8th Street
Nashville, AR 71852
(870) 845-4600 or (877) 271-5941
HOSPICE
Area Agency on Aging
120 Court St.
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 285 - 2312
Arkansas Hospice
508 Ouachita Avenue Suite A
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 318-9992
Dierksen Hospice
3648 North Highway 7 Suite E
Hot Springs, AR 71909
(501) 318-1500 (24 on-call service)
Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm
Hospice Home Care
4332 Central Avenue Suite J (Temperance Hill Shopping Center)
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 321-4014
Hospice of Central Arkansas
855 Central Avenue Suite 301
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 623-2076
Kindred Hospice
2212 Malvern Avenue Suite 3
Hot Springs, AR 71901
(501) 321-1440
Ouachita Regional Hospice
602 Dequeen Street
Mena, AR 71953
(501) 394-1134
OTHER
AAA Meals on Wheels
Seniors or disabled under 60, elder care and home health care, in Clark, Conway, Garland, Hot Spring,
Johnson, Montgomery, Pike, Perry, Pope and Yell Counties. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
102 Court St.
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 285-2312 or (800) 467-2170
Billie Holsomback bholsomback@seniorspecialists.org
www.seniorspecialists.org
Alzheimer's Arkansas
Counseling and support, education, elder abuse programs and services for all Alzheimer's or related
dementia patients, their caregivers, families and friends. Monday-Friday 8:30am-4:30pm.
201 Markham Center Drive
Little Rock AR 72205
(501) 224-0021 or (800) 689-6090 24/7
Caregiver line: 501-913-1878
Elise Stuart, elise.stuart@alzark.org
www.alzark.org
CADC (Central Arkansas Development Council)
Our role is to develop and deliver the programs and services that can meet the needs of hard-
working low income families and rural communities.
120 Court Suite A
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 258-2312 District (501) 778-1133
www.cadc.com
Center for Arkansas Legal Services
Provides free legal services to low-income individuals residing in the state of Arkansas in civil (non-
criminal) cases. CALS is headquartered in Little Rock and serves 44 counties of the 75 counties in
Arkansas.
1300 West 6th Street
Little Rock, AR 72206
(800) 9LAW AID (800-952-9243) or (501) 376-3423
www.arlegalservices.org/center
Central Arkansas Veterans Healthcare System
177 Sawtooth Oak Street
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 520-6250
The Bridgeway
Caring for all ages. 24-hour nursing care. Medication management, physician care, neuropsychological
psychological testing, discharge and after care planning.
(800) 245-0011 24/7
Prescription Assistance
SingleCare Prescription Discount Cards
Prescription discount for those without other prescription insurance, up to 39% discount on all FDA
approved drugs, good at all area pharmacies. Cards available from United Way of Garland County.
233 Hobson Avenue
Hot Springs AR 71913
Sarah Fowler (501) 623-2505
See Also Hotlines
Arkansas Adult Protective Services Hotline
Aging is a natural process, abuse is not. Elder Abuse remains a poorly understood problem in our
state. (800) 482-8049
Arkansas Coalition Against Domestic Violence
Provides training, support, public information education and advocacy for victims of personal and
institutional violence Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:00pm.
(800) 269-4668. 24/7 Hotline 800-799-7233.
http://www.domesticpeace.com/
Arkansas Poison Control and Drug Information Center
The Arkansas Poison & Drug Information Center is your 24/7 antidote for any poisoning concern you
may have. Simply call (800) 222-1222 and speak with a pharmacist or RN about your concern.
Center for Missing and Exploited Children
The Center provides information to help locate children reported missing (by parental abduction,
child abduction, or running away from home) and to assist physically and sexually abused children. In
this resource capacity, the NCMEC distributes photographs of missing children and accepts tips and
information from the public. It also coordinates these activities with numerous state and federal law
enforcement agencies
(800) 834-5678 (800-THE-LOST) 24/7. http://www.missingkids.org/home
Child Abuse Hotline
The Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline 1-800-4-A-CHILD (1-800-422-4453) dedicated to the
prevention of child abuse. Serving the United States, its territories, and Canada, the hotline is staffed 24
hours a day, 7 days a week with professional crisis counselors who, through interpreters, can provide
assistance in over 200 languages. All calls are confidential. (800) 482-5964 Arkansas or (800) 4-A-CHILD
(1-800-422-4453) National Child Abuse Hotline
Crime Victims Reparations Board
Compensation and assistance to victims of violent crime (including DUI) and their families (800) 482-
8982 or (501) 682-1020. https://www.arlegalservices.org/files/FSCrimeReparations.pdf
Medicare telephone Hotline
You are now able to submit feedback about your Medicare health plan or prescription drug plan
directly to Medicare. The Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services values your feedback and will use it
to continue to improve the quality of the Medicare program. If you have any other feedback or
concerns, or if this is an urgent matter, please call 1-800-MEDICARE (1-800-633-4227). TTY/TTD users
can call 1-877-486-2048.
Medicare/File a Complaint
You can file a complaint if you have concerns about the quality of care or other services you get from
a Medicare provider. (800) 633-4227. www.medicare.gov/claims-and-appeals/file-a-claim/file-a-
claim.html
Nationwide Runaway Hotline
The National Runaway Safeline is the national communications system designated by the United
States federal government for runaway and homeless youth, their parents and families, teens in crisis,
and others who might benefit from its services. It is confidential, anonymous, non-judgmental, non-
directive, and free.
(800) RUNAWAY (800-786-2929) 24/7 Text 66008. www.1800runaway.org/
Suicide Prevention Hotline
We can all help prevent suicide. The Lifeline provides 24/7, free and confidential support for people in
distress, prevention and crisis resources for you or your loved ones, and best practices for professionals.
(800) 273-8255 (800-273-TALK)
Suicide Prevention Hotline The Recovery Village
Symptoms of depression can pop up at the most inconvenient times. When your friends are asleep,
your therapist is out of the office or your significant other is at work, it can be hard to know where to
turn. Even if you have never considered it, a depression hotline could be a useful resource. Available 24
hours a day, seven days per week, depression helplines are a useful tool for your coping skill toolbox.
(855) 498-5516.
https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/drug-addiction/drugs-and-suicide/
https://www.therecoveryvillage.com/co-occurring-disorders/
Central Arkansas Development Council (CADC)
Our role is to develop and deliver the programs and services that can meet the needs of hard-working
low income families and rural communities. Food and Nutrition, LIHEAP (energy assistance) / Crisis
Intervention, Senior Activity Centers and USDA Commodities.
120 East Court Street Suite A
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
(870) 258-2312
Central Arkansas Development Council (CADC) Senior Center
229 Betty Street
Glenwood, AR 71943
(870) 356-4212
Veterans Crisis Line
800-273-8255 then press 1
confidential chat: veteranscrisisline.net
text 838255
Arkansas Department of Veteran Affairs
(501) 683-2382
www.veterans.arkansas.gov
Arkansas Department of Veteran Affairs District 6 Veteran Service Office
Serves Arkansas Veterans and their eligible dependents through advocacy and education. To access
state and federal benefits, high-quality long-term nursing care and burial honors. Serving Clark,
Columbia, Hempstead, Howard, Lafayette, Little River, Miller, Nevada, Pike and Sevier.
District 8 - Hope AR
400 South Washington
Hope, AR 71801
(870) 777-7814
Arkansas Freedom Fund
The Arkansas Freedom Fund exists to serve and support rehabilitative recreational outdoor activities
that benefit our military, veterans, wounded/disabled veterans and their families.
6017 Springwood Circle
Bryant, AR 72022
(501) 517-5338
www.arkansasfreedomfund.org
Arkansas Hospice
Hospice care actually enables patients to live their last days to the fullest, with purpose, dignity, grace
and support. It is about bringing the best in physical, emotional and spiritual care to those who are
facing the challenges of a life-limiting illness and their families. At Arkansas Hospice, that is our mission.
Plus, as a not-for-profit organization we believe that fear of costs should never prevent a person from
having access to hospice care and our patients are cared for regardless of ability to pay.
(501) 748-3333 or (877) 713-2348
www.arkansashospice.org
Camp Alliance
Camp Alliance was established in 2010 with the purpose to serve the United States Guard/Reserve
Armed Forces. To compliment the Department of Defense Military Unit and family mission readiness
programs. Camp Alliance is a leader in military unit and family support services as well as a role model
for building strong support communities.
(479) 936-2160
www.campalliance.org
DD-214s
To obtain a DD-214:
National Personnel Records Center (314) 801-0800
Arkansas National Guard DD-214s (501) 212-4171
Active duty/Arkansas DD-214s (501) 370-3820
www.archives.gov/veterans/military-service-records
Darby's Warrior Support
Provides combat veterans of the 9/11 Generation free, all-inclusive Arkansas duck hunting in luxury
accommodations. Also provides educational scholarship assistance for the severely wounded and
permanently disabled veteran seeking a college degree.
(501) 724-0109
www.darbyswarriorsupport.org
Pike County Veteran Service Officer
305 Industrial Park
Murfreesboro, AR 71958
Service Officer: Freddie Clay (870) 285-2249
Homeless Veteran Resources
If you are a Veteran who has lost your home, VA can help you get back on your feet. Contact VA’s
National Call Center for Homeless Veterans at (877)4AID-VET (877-424-3838) to speak to a trained VA
responder. The hotline and online chat are free and neither a registration nor enrollment in VA
healthcare is required to use either service.
Homeless Veteran Hotline (877) 424-3838
www.littlerock.va.gov/services/homeless/index.asp
HUD/VASH
Collaborative program between HUD and VA combines HUD housing vouchers with VA supportive
services to help Veterans who are homeless and their families find and sustain permanent housing.
(877) 4AID-VET (877-424-3838) 24/7
www.va.gov/homeless/hud-vash.asp
Jobs for Veterans
2254 Albert Pike Road #A
Hot Springs, AR 71913
Hot Springs Representative: Stephen Ezelle (501) 525-2450
www.veterans.arkansas.gov/jobs
www.fedshirevets.gov.AgencyDirectory/index.aspx
P.A.T.H. (Project for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness)
Program is provided to support individuals with serious mental illnesses, as well as individuals with
co-occurring substance use disorders, who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless. Housing,
diagnostic screening and therapeutic treatment for serious mental illness, case management services,
job training, educational opportunities, referral for substance abuse and primary healthcare. Walk-in
clinic: Monday-Friday 8:30am-3:30pm.
125 Wellness Way
Hot Springs, AR 71913
(501) 624-7111 (ask to speak with a member of the PATH team)
Veterans Administration Hospital Little Rock, AR
4300 West 7th Street
Little Rock, AR 72205
(501) 257-1000
www.littlerock.va.gov/
Veterans Affairs Home Based Primary Care
1706 Hwy 71 North
Mena, AR 71953
(479) 394-4800
www.littlerock.va.gov/locations/HotSprings.asp
Veterans Crisis Line
Veterans Crisis Line: (800) 273-8225 Press 1
Veterans Villages of America
Our Mission is to combine many of the distinctly diverse programs and policies servicing our veteran
into a unifying effort, which will improve the economic well-being and quality of life for our veterans.
(501) 663-5003
www.veteransvillagesofamerica.org
Veteran Organization Headquarters
Veterans of Foreign Wars (501) 834-8392 www.arkansasvfw.org
Paralyzed Veterans of America (501) 370-3757 www.pva.org
American Legion (501) 375-1104 www.arlegion.org
Disabled American Veterans (501) 257-1896 www.ardav.org
Military Order of Purple Heart (479) 263-6772 www.purpleheart.org
American Legion Auxiliary (501) 374-5836 www.auxiliary.arlegion.org
National Guard Association of Arkansas (501) 758-6422 www.ngaa.org
Women Veterans Call Center
Call or Text: (855) 829-6636
Workforce Development Office
An array of career training and placement services. Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm.
2254 Albert Pike Road
Hot Springs 71913
(501) 525-3450
1735 East Sullenburger
Malvern, AR 72101
(501) 332-5002
http://dws.arkansas.gov/