Food Resources

  • Website: https://vineandvillage.org/

    Address: 6221 Colonel Glenn Rd. Suite A. Little Rock, AR 72204

    Phone: 501-562-3336

    Email: paul@vineandvillage.org or kurt@vineandvillage.org

  • Phone: (501) 372-4388 

    Address: 1601 Marshal Street, Little Rock, AR 72216

    Services: Program provides assistance to people with low income of the Central Arkansas community by providing food assistance for residents of Pulaski County.

  • Phone: 1-800-482-6359 or (501) 372-5300

    Address: 1101 W. 16th St., Little Rock, AR 72202

    Services: This program prepares and delivers regular meals to homebound seniors 60 years and older who are unable to shop and prepare the food for themselves.

  • Phone: (501) 282-0006

    Location: (online only) http://www.arkansashunters.org/

    Services: Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry (AHFH) is a community-minded program that provides venison and other wild game to those in need. Organizations, businesses, and churches of many denominations have joined hunters to transform an abundant white-tailed deer population into a renewable food source for the hungry.

  • Phone: (501) 374-8060

    Address: 1215 S. Schiller St., Little Rock, AR 72202

    Services: Provides food to families in need of assistance on a limited basis (one visit per month).

  • Phone: (855) 372-1084 or (501) 832-9200

    Address: 1105 Martin Luther King Dr., Little Rock, AR 72203

    Services: Program (formerly known as Food Stamp Program) provides food assistance to eligible households to cover a portion of a household's food budget.  Benefits are distributed through an Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) card.  SNAP benefits can be used to purchase eligible food items for home consumption including seeds and plants which produce food for consumption by SNAP households.

  • Phone: (501) 378-0176

    Address: 3701 Springer Blvd., Little Rock, AR 72206

    Services: This program provides food and clothing, transportation and Holiday food and toy baskets on a seasonal basis.

  • Phone: (501) 296-9114

    Address: 3618 Roosevelt Rd., Little Rock, AR, 72204

    Services: This program provides a food pantry to area residents in need. Pantry hours are Thursday from 1:00PM to 5:00PM. (Emergency food supplied when needed)

    This program provides a soup kitchen three times a day 365 days a year.

  • Phone: (501) 565-3175

    Address: 5500 Geyer Springs Rd., Little Rock, AR 72209

    Services: This program provides a food pantry to area residents in need.

  • Phone: (501) 301-4652

    Address: 5500 Geyer Springs Rd.

    Services: Program seeks to improve the health and wellness of immigrants by providing:

    • Nutrition Programs which provide groceries to families with low income as well as healthy cooking classes

    • Basic Needs provides clothing to individuals and families with low income

    • Health Literacy Classes which teach families how to speak with their doctor and read and understand health-related information

    • Case Management Services assist families and individuals access healthcare and provide personalized advocacy

    • Emotional Health is provided through support groups, life coaching and workshops.

  • Phone: (501) 955-3444

    Address: 8016 Faulkner Lake Road, North Little Rock, AR 72117

    Services: Program staff visit current homeless camps to take supplies such as food, water, clothing, and hygiene products to people where they are.

  • Phone: (501) 653-2886

    Address: 25799 Interstate 30 West, Bryant, AR 72022

    Services: This program provides emergency food assistance through a food pantry serving area residents.

  • Phone: (501) 982-4647

    Address: 201 North Elm Street, Jacksonville, AR 72076

    Services: This program provides a food pantry to area residents in need.

  • Phone: (501) 847-3014

    Address: 23581 Interstate 30, Bryant, AR 72022

    Services: A faith-based agency that provides a food pantry for emergency food assistance through a food pantry.

Housing/Shelters/Low-income

  • Phone: (501) 315-1121

    Address: 321 Edison Ave., Benton, AR 72018

    Services: Program provides one-time rent or mortgage assistance for individuals and families that have gotten behind on their bill.  Program can assist with up to $500.00. Federal rent payment assistance provided by local community action agencies for low to moderate income AR residents is also available.

  • Phone: (501) 340-8399

    Address: 3915 W. 8th St., Third Floor, Little Rock, AR 72204

    Services: For individuals and families who are currently housed but are at risk of becoming homeless due to receiving a notice of eviction, who need temporary stabilization assistance to prevent them from becoming literally homeless.

  • Phone: (501) 902-5204

    Address: 4200 E Kiehl Ave., Sherwood, AR 72120

    Services: Program provides resale/thrift store locations that offer a variety of items such as clothing and furniture. 

  • Phone: (501) 663-3596 or (501) 666-9718

    Address: 1002 S. Oak St., Little Rock, AR 72204

    Services: This program is a mission of the Catholic Charities and runs a shelter for pregnant mothers, their children and homeless women.

  • Phone: (501) 374-1108

    Address: 2921 Springer Blvd., Little Rock, AR, 72206

    Services: Offers a 9-month recovery program where clients take classes based on individual needs.The classes offered are Domestic Violence Recovery, Christian 12-Steps, Parenting, Childhood Sexual Abuse Recovery, Anger Management and Coping Skills, Breaking Free (Beth Moore), Smoking Cessation, and Workforce Preparedness.

  • Phone: (501) 376-7922

    Address: 1702 S. Gains St., Little Rock, AR 72206

    Services: Program is a non-profit transitional living residence for homeless women, 18 or older, who have been treated for a mental, physical, or emotional disability. They provide a supervised environment while residents prepare for independent living.

  • Phone: (501) 301-3235

    Address: 419 W. Grimes St., Suite 4, Monticello, AR 71655

    Services: Program assists low- and very-low-income applicants obtain decent, safe and sanitary housing in eligible rural areas by providing payment assistance to increase an applicant's repayment ability.

  • Men’s Home Phone: (870)741-6909

    Women’s Home Phone: (870) 741-2404

    Address: 312 N. Second St., Harrison, AR 72602

    Services: Program provides caregiving and companionship services in group settings.

  • Phone: (479) 521-8877

    Address: 818 Garrison Ave., Fort Smith, AR 72901

    Services: Provides HUD-approved housing counseling, mortgage delinquency counseling, reverse mortgage counseling and pre-purchase housing counseling. They also provide bankruptcy pre-filing counseling and pre-discharge education classes.

  • Phone: (479) 782-5433

    Address: 123 N. 6th St., Suite 200, Fort Smith, AR 72901

    Services: This supportive home is for those seeking an alcohol-free and drug-free lifestyle. Residents are screened with a thorough background check. A live-in Resident Assistant oversees each home. Supportive services are tailored to the individual needs of each resident. Those services may include conflict resolution, budgeting, employment preparation and placement, job retention skills, psychological counseling and much more.

  • Phone: (800) 288-2020

    Address: PO Box 536216 Atlanta, GA 30353

    Services: Low-cost wireline home internet service to qualified households.

Health Care

  • Phone: (501) 441-5558

    Email: info@dmhc.us

    Website: https://divinemercyhealthcenter.org/

    Address: 6221 Colonel Glenn Rd. Suite B
    Little Rock AR 72204

    Services: We are a faith-inspired non-profit health system designed to help the most disadvantaged achieve their best health through our new clinic and the community-centered free medical missions in at-risk neighborhoods. In Fall 2024, we opened our first clinic in order to provide affordable primary care and mental health services with addiction counseling to those most in need. We are currently accepting new patients.

  • Phone: (501) 375-4400

    Address: 201 E Roosevelt Rd., Little Rock, AR 72206

    Services: Provides primary care medical clinics weekly for uninsured residents of Pulaski County.  Referrals for specialty care are available.

  • Phone: (800) 777-7700 or (501) 364-1100 or Hotline at (501) 364-1202

    Address: 1 Children’s Way, Little Rock, AR 72002

    Services: Program provides well-child care as well as emergency medicine and acute care to restore, enhance and sustain children's health. Arkansas Children's Hospital is a Trauma 1 Center.  In addition, ACH offers a variety of inpatient specialty units:

    • Ambulatory Surgery Services 

    • The Burn Center

    • Cardiothoracic Surgery Services 

    • Cardiovascular Intensive Care Unit 

    • Extracorporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) Unit

    • General Medicine Unit

    • Hematology-Oncology Unit

    • Infant-Toddler Unit. Neuroscience Unit

    • Neonatal Intensive Care Unit. Pediatric Intensive Care Unit 

    • 5 North Progressive Rehabilitation Unit

    • Renal Dialysis Unit 

    • Sleep Disorders

    • Surgery Unit 

    • Teen and Young Adult Unit

  • Phone: (800) 482-8988 or (501) 682-9200

    Address: 1105 Martin Luther King Dr., Little Rock, AR 72203

    Services: Medicaid reimburses health care providers for covered medical services provided to eligible individuals with low income in certain categories. Eligibility is determined based on income, resources, Arkansas residency, and other requirements. Covered services also vary among categories.

  • Phone: (479) 439-6800 or (800) 242-8721

    Address: 909 W 2nd St., Little Rock, AR 72201

    Services: Provides CPR training.

  • Phone: (501) 372-5300 or (800) 482-6359

    Address: 1101 W 16th St., Little Rock, AR 72202

    Services: This program provides trained staff to help recipients evaluate their Medicare plans to ensure they have the best coverage for the coming year.

  • Phone: (501) 603-5200 or (800) 227-2345

    Address: 2222 Cottondale Lane, Suite 310, Little Rock, AR 72202

    Services: Program is a non-medical, brand-neutral public service program that teaches beauty techniques to people with cancer to help them manage the appearance-related side effects of cancer treatment.

  • Phone: (501) 682-9200 or (501) 683-5687

    Address: 1105 Martin Luther King Drive, Little Rock, AR 72203

    Services: Program assists children and adults with Developmental/Intellectual Disabilities by providing the following services:

    • Developmental screenings, therapy, and care plans for infants and toddlers

    • Day treatment programs for children and adults

    • Community-based services and supportive life skills

    • Applied behavior analysis (ABA) for children with Autism and specialized Autism services

    • 24-Hour Care in Human Development Centers and Private Intermediate Care Facilities

    • Occupational therapy, speech therapy, and physical therapy

    • Help coordinating care needs and case management services  

    Money is available for services for children who do not qualify for other programs and who meet the agency criteria. 

  • Phone: (501) 280-3100 or (501) 661-200 or (800) 462-0599

    Address: 3915 W. 8th St., Little Rock, AR 72204

    Services: Program helps families to:

    • Keep babies safe

    • Test babies' hearing

    • Get shots

    • Obtain breastfeeding support

Legal Assistance

Center for Arkansas Legal Services

Phone: (501) 376-3423 or (800)952-9243

Address: 1300 W. 6th St., Little Rock, AR 72201

Services: Free legal help to low-income Arkansans in civil cases.

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  • Debt and Bankruptcy

  • End of Life Planning

  • Public Benefits

  • Family Law

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  • Disaster

  • Criminal Record Sealing

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