In 2008, 604,632 Arkansans volunteered time
Volunteers are the engine that powers the services in our community. KARK as celebrated 33 years of volunteerism, and now we plan to expand out work in this area.
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CSA Finalist: Sharon Napier
Booneville woman has committed her life to abused or neglected children.
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CSA Finalist: Nancy Miller
This month's Community Service Award finalist is Nancy Miller of Little Rock.
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CSA Finalist: Melba Brackin
Beebe woman leaves her imprint on projects all over town.
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CSA 2012 Finalist: Lora Mason
Jonesboro woman gives her all to community theater.
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CSA Finalist: Matt House and Amy Johnson
June co-finalists in the individual category share honor.
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The food hardship rate for Arkansas households with children is nearly 30%
4 The Greater Good will use our resources to connect families in need with people who want to help feed hungry families.
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Country Music Superstar Helping Fight Hunger in Arkansas
Arkansas Rice Depot teams up with Brad Paisley's Virtual Reality World Tour.
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Food Pantry Now Open in Sparkman
More than 175 served on first day of operation. It's open on Fridays only from 1:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
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PCSSD Receives 100,000 Meals for Hungry Children
Six pallets of non-perishable food have been delivered to the Pulaski County Special School District (PCSSD) warehouse to be distributed to the district's hungry children.
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Pulaski County Special School District's Free and Reduced Price Meals Policy
The price charged for a paid student breakfast is ($1.50); the price charged for a paid student lunch is ($2.25 for elementary, $2.50 for secondary).
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How You Can Get Involved in Hunger Action Month
The Arkansas Foodbank and the other 201 Feeding America certified food banks across the country are encouraging everyone to take part.
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Over 50% of seniors 85 and older cannot live independently
4 The Greater Good will also focus on making sure that the aging population in our community has the resources and care that it needs to age independently with grace and dignity.
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UAMS Institute on Aging Hosting Public Health Fair
Event is Saturday, September 25th.
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One in four Arkansas children lives in poverty
One issue 4 The Greater Good will tackle is ensuring that our children have the resources and tools they need for school-- from computers in their classrooms to rulers and pencils to breakfast before school so they can focus throughout the day.
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Traffic Alert for Back to School in Bryant
City's police department lowers no tolerance boom on drivers.
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Classes Start Today for Catholic Schools
Public schools return to campus on Wednesday.
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Goodwill Back-To-School Clothing Drive
Teams with Family Circle to collect five million pounds of clothes.
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Lake Dardanelle State Park Having Back to School Bash
Day camp offers school subjects with nature twist.
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Back to School May be Tough for More Families
The Arkansas Rice Depot helps more than 25,000 children a year and they expect more will need help this school year because of the economy.
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