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Archive for October, 2023

Mainline Health Systems Inc. receives $1,500 grant from Arkansas Community Foundation

Tuesday, October 10th, 2023

MainlineHealthReceivesGrantMainline Health Systems Inc. (MHSI) recently received a $1,500 grant from the Giving Tree program through Arkansas Community Foundation. Giving Tree is Arkansas Community Foundation’s signature grant program. Giving Tree endowments are pooled charitable funds at the local and state levels that make annual grants through two competitive grant cycles. These funds support a variety of causes based on changing community needs. (more…)

103 in a 60 MPH Zone Speeding Ticket Issued

Monday, October 9th, 2023

DCSO 2On September 8, 2023 at approximately 4:40am Deputy Troy Harper was patrolling when he clocked a vehicle traveling 103MPH in a 60MPH speed zone.

A traffic stop was conducted and the driver Robert Hampton of Wilmar was charged with Speeding 20MPH over and Reckless Driving.

Court Date issued for November 7, 2023 at 8:30am

SEACAC’s Generous Donation: Empowering Southeast Arkansas Educators

Monday, October 9th, 2023
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Leroy Hood, Ada Stanley, Tamika Washington, Effie Miller, Ulrica Trotter, SEARKCOOP Interim Director Norman Hill and Toni Perry – Not pictured SEACAC Executive Director Michael Jones)

In a heartwarming display of community support, the Southeast Arkansas Community Action Corporation (SEACAC) has once again proven its commitment to the betterment of education in the region. Their recent donation of $24,511 to the Southeast Arkansas Education Cooperative serves as a beacon of hope for educators in Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, and Drew County school districts. (more…)

The CALL Mall Open House, October 26th

Monday, October 9th, 2023

TheCALLMallOpenHouse2023The CALL in Southeast Arkansas announces the Grand Opening of their CALL Mall & Center on Thursday, October 26, 2023 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. The CALL’s center is located on the campus of one of The CALL’s church partners, Pauline Baptist Church, in the upstairs portion of their Childcare Center building.

The CALL’s space includes a “CALL Mall,” which provides boutique-style shopping of clothing, shoes, necessities, hygiene products, diapers, etc. for all children and youth in foster care in Southeast Arkansas. Stefanie Abbott, CALL Mall Coordinator, has created an uplifting shopping experience for children experiencing difficult times. The CALL Mall also includes furniture and “gear,” such as strollers and carseats, to be checked out by foster and adoptive families to meet the needs of the children in their care.

In addition to The CALL’s first physical office and meeting space, the center also provides a Therapeutic Resource Library for foster and adoptive families. The library contains therapeutic books related to foster care, adoption, loss, and other relevant social-emotional issues for children and caregivers. The library also includes therapeutic sensory tools to be checked out by foster and adoptive parents as they seek to meet the unique needs of children and youth in their care. The Southeast Arkansas community is invited to come explore the CALL’s first physical space. Refreshments, doorprizes, and CALL merchandise will all be available during the event, and The CALL’s Leadership Team, representing three of the six counties served by The CALL in Southeast Arkansas, will be present, as well. The CALL in Southeast Arkansas is an affiliate of a statewide, non-profit organization that mobilizes local churches to serve local children and youth placed in foster care.

The Southeast Arkansas affiliate is nearing a decade of ministry which has expanded over time to serve six counties: Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Drew, and Lincoln. The CALL provides a way for Christians to invite the mission field into their homes, to serve those most vulnerable in their communities. The CALL partners with the Division of Children and Family Services to recruit, train and support foster and adoptive families for children and teens in foster care. The CALL’s hope is to see a day where there are no children in Arkansas waiting for families, because what children and youth in foster care need most is a family to care for them as they heal from abuse or neglect.

  • The CALL in Southeast Arkansas
    Press Release
    Re: Grand Opening of THe CALL’s Center
    October 16, 2023
    The CALL in Southeast Arkansas announces the Grand Opening of their CALL Mall &
    Center on Thursday, October 26, 2023 from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. The CALL’s center is
    located on the campus of one of The CALL’s church partners, Pauline Baptist Church, in
    the upstairs portion of their Childcare Center building.
    The CALL’s space includes a “CALL Mall,” which provides boutique-style shopping of
    clothing, shoes, necessities, hygiene products, diapers, etc. for all children and youth in
    foster care in Southeast Arkansas. Stefanie Abbott, CALL Mall Coordinator, has created
    an uplifting shopping experience for children experiencing difficult times. The CALL Mall
    also includes furniture and “gear,” such as strollers and carseats, to be checked out by
    foster and adoptive families to meet the needs of the children in their care.
    In addition to The CALL’s first physical office and meeting space, the center also
    provides a Therapeutic Resource Library for foster and adoptive families. The library
    contains therapeutic books related to foster care, adoption, loss, and other relevant
    social-emotional issues for children and caregivers. The library also includes therapeutic
    sensory tools to be checked out by foster and adoptive parents as they seek to meet the
    unique needs of children and youth in their care.
    The Southeast Arkansas community is invited to come explore the CALL’s first physical
    space. Refreshments, doorprizes, and CALL merchandise will all be available during the
    event, and The CALL’s Leadership Team, representing three of the six counties served
    by The CALL in Southeast Arkansas, will be present, as well.
    The CALL in Southeast Arkansas is an affiliate of a statewide, non-profit organization
    that mobilizes local churches to serve local children and youth placed in foster care. The
    Southeast Arkansas affiliate is nearing a decade of ministry which has expanded over
    time to serve six counties: Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, Drew, and Lincoln. The CALL
    provides a way for Christians to invite the mission field into their homes, to serve those
    most vulnerable in their communities. The CALL partners with the Division of Children
    and Family Services to recruit, train and support foster and adoptive families for children
    and teens in foster care. The CALL’s hope is to see a day where there are no children in
    Arkansas waiting for families, because what children and youth in foster care need most
    is a family to care for them as they heal from abuse or neglect.

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