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Senators Mark Pryor and Blanche Lincoln and Congressmen Marion Berry, Vic Snyder, John Boozman, and Mike Ross today announced $556,560 in federal funding to supplement the elderly and persons with disabilities statewide buses and vans program.
Members of the Arkansas Congressional delegation said the funding, part of a $10 million earmark the delegation secured in the Fiscal Year 2004 Omnibus Appropriations Act, will supplement the procurement of vans and small buses for Arkansas` community service organizations serving the elderly and persons with disabilities.
The following non-profit agencies are recipients:
1st District
Abilities Unlimited of Jonesboro, Inc.
$25,200
Northeast Arkansas Community Mental Health Center, Inc., Jonesboro, $30,400
Arkansas Sheriffsb Youth Ranches, Inc., Batesville
$16,480
Woodruff County Nursing Home, McCrory
$13,600
2nd District
Community Living, Inc., North Little Rock
$33,600
Housing Authority of the City of Conway
$33,600
North Hills Services, Inc., Sherwood
$25,200
The Centers for Youth and Families, Little Rock
$16,480
Baptist Health Foundation, Little Rock $25,600
Independent Living Services, Greenbrier
$14,240
3rd District
Area Agency on Agining of Western Arkansas, Fort Smith
$25,200
The Office of Human Concern, Inc., Rogers
$20,480
Archway, Inc., Russellville
$20,480
Franklin County Learning Center, Ozark
$33,600
Boone County Independent Living, Inc., Harrison
$27,360
Harbor House, Fort Smith
$14,240
4th District
Rainbow of Challenges, Inc. b School of Hope, Hope
$38,000
C.B. King Memorial School, Inc, McGehee
$27,360
Community Services Office, Inc., Hot Springs
$13,600
Southwest Arkansas Counseling and Mental Health Center, Inc., Texarkana
$20,480
Garland County Council on Aging, Hot Springs
$13,600
Howard County Childrenb s Center, Nashville
$20,480
Association of Rehabilitation, Hot Springs
$15,280
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