We are part of the University of Arkansas Cooperative Extension Service's statewide network and the U of A System's Division of Agriculture. Our mission is to provide research-based information through non-formal education to help all Arkansans improve their economics well-being and the quality of lives. Whether it's agriculture, 4-H, family and consumer science, or community development, our Conway County office is at your service.
Adult Learning Alliance of Arkansas is the statewide non-profit that provides structure and support to county-level literacy councils serving adults in over 50 Arkansas counties. These councils offer instructional tutoring to adults who want to learn to read, write or speak English better. All services are free.
Adult Learning Alliance of Arkansas also operates an AmeriCorps program, Arkansas Reads, which places service volunteers at literacy councils throughout the state. These members provide tutoring and recruit volunteer tutors and students in order to promote sustainability within literacy councils after their service term has expired.
Outpatient Counseling Drug/Alcohol Counseling Medication Management
Dayspring Services serves the mental health needs of children, adolescents, and adults across the state of Arkansas.
Description: The Earle Love Child Study Center on the campus of the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton recently received an Arkansas Better Chance (ABC) Grant for the fall enrollment period. The ABC Grant, established under Act 49 of 2003, provides funding for three and four year-old pre-school students to attend the center. There are currently 10 spaces available for children at the center, and enrollment is considered on the financial need of the child and his or her family. Enrollment in the program will begin immediately, and will continue until all 10 spaces are filled. In order to be eligible for the program, students must turn three by September 15.