Our Services Include:
Lab-Quality Pregnancy Testing
Limited Obstetrical Ultrasound
Ongoing Peer Counseling
Pregnancy and Fetal Development Information
Abortion Information
Adoption Information and Referrals
Parenting Education
Community Referrals
Spiritual Guidance and Encouragement
Post Abortion Counseling and Bible Study
STD Information and Referrals
At ACTION Services, we are dedicated to assisting the individuals we serve as they achieve their dreams for the future.
We accomplish this by empowering each individual with the necessary knowledge and skills required to become successful citizens. Utilizing proactive skills training approaches in the realms of self-care, daily living, communication, interpersonal relationships, community inclusion, recreation/leisure, preparatory skills for the work environment, and work activity programs such as the Shredding & Recycling, individuals gain a healthy, positive self-concept.
A dedicated and exceptionally motivated family of service professionals works hand-in-hand to create a nurturing and energetic program environment that challenges each individual to meet and exceed their goals for independence and self-sufficiency.
As a division of the Conway County Center for Exceptional Children, ACTION Services plays a vital role in carrying out the mission of the Center.
ACTION is comprised of two distinct parts, the Life Skills area and the Workshop area. Each focuses on a specific purpose, however, the two areas work together to provide a comprehensive experience!
Free Classes
GED Testing
WAGE™ Job Readiness Certificates Employability, Customer Service, Office Technology, Bank Teller, Industrial, and Career Readiness Certificate (CRC)
Distance Learning Program
ESL Classes
Personalized Instruction
Convenient Locations
UACCM provides Adult Education instruction in Conway, Faulkner, Perry, and Van Buren Counties. Classes are designed to help people improve their skills in English, math, and reading. Our program provides GED® instruction, basic skills refresher courses for students about to enter college, and training for people who need to develop their basic skills for the workplace.
Classes and testing are offered for FREE and textbooks are available for classroom use. A distance learning program is available for students that wish to study at home.
GED®
MORRILTON LOCATION
Community Education Center, 600 North Saint Joseph Street
Monday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Tuesday: 8:00 am - 7:30 pm
Wednesday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Thursday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
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Whether you’re a tobacco user looking to quit, or an advocate helping others find a healthier life, we’re here to make sure you don’t have to go it alone. This is your place for the support and tools you need to quit. Quitting tobacco and nicotine, in their various forms, takes a community of support. You’ve just found yours – welcome home.
Developmental day services for children 0-5 experiencing developmental delay. Developmental therapies, transportation, nursing & meals. In center or in home.
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.
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.
UAMS Kids First works in cooperation with local, area and state colleges to provide observation and training to nursing, early childhood, special education, rehabilitation science, therapy, and dietetic students.