Holiday Help--Any faith, any creed or none at all
Angel Food Ministries--13 Local Locations
Call our new 24-hour hotline for answers
to common questions, including menu information
and host site contact information
1-877-FOOD-MINISTRY (1-877-366-3646)
Office Phone: 770-267-7015 or 888-819-3745
Fax: 770-267-8031
Email: [email protected]
Mail: P.O. Box 128 Good Hope, Georgia 30641
Visit: 1620 S. Broad St. Monroe, Georgia 30655
to common questions, including menu information
and host site contact information
1-877-FOOD-MINISTRY (1-877-366-3646)
Office Phone: 770-267-7015 or 888-819-3745
Fax: 770-267-8031
Email: [email protected]
Mail: P.O. Box 128 Good Hope, Georgia 30641
Visit: 1620 S. Broad St. Monroe, Georgia 30655
Christmas for Kids 502-7038
NWA residents only and must have the following to apply:
Social Security Card, Green Card, AR Driver's Licence, parent's proof of income (recent check stub/income letters, last year's tax return)
Social Security Card, Green Card, AR Driver's Licence, parent's proof of income (recent check stub/income letters, last year's tax return)
Salvation Army Angel Tree
Registration until further notice: MOnday through Friday 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM *closed for lunch noon to 1 PM)
219 W 15th Street
Fayetteville, AR
521-2151
Must have the following to register:
1.Social Security for EACH child under the age of 12 AND every child with a different last name must have a birth certificate.
2.Parent/Guardian must have picture ID and proof of family income (recent check stup, letter from employer, or a copy of unemployment check),
3.Proof of residency (utility bill with applicant's name and address is required)
4.Proof of monthly bills.
Applications will not be accepted without this information
219 W 15th Street
Fayetteville, AR
521-2151
Must have the following to register:
1.Social Security for EACH child under the age of 12 AND every child with a different last name must have a birth certificate.
2.Parent/Guardian must have picture ID and proof of family income (recent check stup, letter from employer, or a copy of unemployment check),
3.Proof of residency (utility bill with applicant's name and address is required)
4.Proof of monthly bills.
Applications will not be accepted without this information
Lifesource International
Christmas Dinner
Yvonne RIchardson Center
240 E. Rock Steet
Fayetteville, AR
521-4000 for information and Reservations
Lifesourse also has a variety of wonderful services: Medical Referrals, Counseling, Kids programs, Adult Education and more.
:http://www.lifesourceinternational.org/services.html
Yvonne RIchardson Center
240 E. Rock Steet
Fayetteville, AR
521-4000 for information and Reservations
Lifesourse also has a variety of wonderful services: Medical Referrals, Counseling, Kids programs, Adult Education and more.
:http://www.lifesourceinternational.org/services.html
7 Hills Homeless Center
http://7hillscenter.org/our-services/
Contact Us Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 474
Fayetteville, AR 72702
Physical Address: Email: [email protected]
1555 W. MLK Blvd. Phone:(479) 251-7776
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Contact Us Mailing Address:
P.O. Box 474
Fayetteville, AR 72702
Physical Address: Email: [email protected]
1555 W. MLK Blvd. Phone:(479) 251-7776
Fayetteville, AR 72701
Cooperative Emergency Outreach
Cooperative Emergency Outreach
444-7500
Open M-F, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
419 Rock Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Cooperative Emergency Outreach (CEO) is open Monday-Friday from 1-3 pm .
A big part of their mission is their role as a Food Pantry. You can gather more information from our web site -- www.ceofayetteville.org
444-7500
Open M-F, 1:00 – 3:00 p.m.
419 Rock Street, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Cooperative Emergency Outreach (CEO) is open Monday-Friday from 1-3 pm .
A big part of their mission is their role as a Food Pantry. You can gather more information from our web site -- www.ceofayetteville.org
Various Services: Coats, Toys and more.
Contact social services in your area – toy drives are already in motion and brand new, in season gifts are available for no cost. If you are in need, find great gifts for your kids at no cost from Toys for Tots: http://www.toysfortots.org . Some other resources for help ) are again, Goodwill www.goodwill.org , and the Salvation Army www.salvationarmy.org The holiday period is also a cold time. If your children need coats, click here: www.coats-for-kids.org , and the Boys and Girls clubs offer holiday offerings for people in need. Find them here: http://www.bgca.org
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program
http://www.acf.hhs.gov/programs/ocs/liheap/
WHAT IS LIHEAP? LIHEAP is a Federally-funded program that helps low-income households with their home energy bills.
LIHEAP can help you stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer. By doing so, you can reduce the risk of health and safety problems (such as illness, fire, or eviction).
The federal government does not provide energy assistance directly to the public. Instead, LIHEAP operates in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Indian tribes or tribal organizations, and the U.S. territories.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE LIHEAP ASSISTANCE? The LIHEAP program in your community determines if your household's income qualifies for the program. The LIHEAP program may also require households to meet additional eligibility criteria to receive LIHEAP assistance.*
*NOTE: The availability of LIHEAP assistance is not guaranteed. Often most of the Federal LIHEAP funds are spent during the winter.
Ms. Cathy Rowe
Manager, Home Energy Assistance Program
Office of Community Services
Department of Human Services
P.O. Box 1437/Slot 1330
Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-1437
TEL: (501) 682-8726
FAX: (501) 682-6736
E-MAIL: [email protected]
WEB SITE: www.arkansas.gov/dhs/dco/ocs/
PUBLIC INQUIRIES: 800-482-8988
WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO APPLY? YOU MAY NEED THE FOLLOWING: Recent copies of your utility bills.
A recent payroll stub or other proof that shows your current gross income.
Documentation showing income from Social Security, Unemployment Insurance, Pension Funds, disability, etc.
Final Utility Termination Notice (if you've received a shut-off notice from your energy company).
Proof of present address (e.g., rent receipt, lease or deed, property tax bill).
Proof of total members living in your household (e.g., birth certificates, school records, etc.).
Social Security cards (or numbers) for all persons living in your household.
Proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residence.
Also see HEAP
The Division of County Operations is responsible for administering the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP).
Contact Central Office at 501-682-8726.
http://arkansas.gov/dhs/dco/NewDCO/HEAP%20page.html
The Home Energy Assistance Program helps low-income house-holds with home energy costs by:
Administering the Regular Assistance and Crisis Intervention Programs. Each program provides financial assistance to eligible households with a one-time per year payment to the household's energy supplier or, under certain circumstances, to the applicant. The Crisis Intervention Program only provides assistance to eligible households facing energy-related emergencies.
WHAT IS LIHEAP? LIHEAP is a Federally-funded program that helps low-income households with their home energy bills.
LIHEAP can help you stay warm in the winter and cool in the summer. By doing so, you can reduce the risk of health and safety problems (such as illness, fire, or eviction).
The federal government does not provide energy assistance directly to the public. Instead, LIHEAP operates in the 50 States, the District of Columbia, Indian tribes or tribal organizations, and the U.S. territories.
WHO IS ELIGIBLE TO RECEIVE LIHEAP ASSISTANCE? The LIHEAP program in your community determines if your household's income qualifies for the program. The LIHEAP program may also require households to meet additional eligibility criteria to receive LIHEAP assistance.*
*NOTE: The availability of LIHEAP assistance is not guaranteed. Often most of the Federal LIHEAP funds are spent during the winter.
Ms. Cathy Rowe
Manager, Home Energy Assistance Program
Office of Community Services
Department of Human Services
P.O. Box 1437/Slot 1330
Little Rock, Arkansas 72203-1437
TEL: (501) 682-8726
FAX: (501) 682-6736
E-MAIL: [email protected]
WEB SITE: www.arkansas.gov/dhs/dco/ocs/
PUBLIC INQUIRIES: 800-482-8988
WHAT INFORMATION DO I NEED TO APPLY? YOU MAY NEED THE FOLLOWING: Recent copies of your utility bills.
A recent payroll stub or other proof that shows your current gross income.
Documentation showing income from Social Security, Unemployment Insurance, Pension Funds, disability, etc.
Final Utility Termination Notice (if you've received a shut-off notice from your energy company).
Proof of present address (e.g., rent receipt, lease or deed, property tax bill).
Proof of total members living in your household (e.g., birth certificates, school records, etc.).
Social Security cards (or numbers) for all persons living in your household.
Proof of U.S. citizenship or permanent residence.
Also see HEAP
The Division of County Operations is responsible for administering the Home Energy Assistance Program (HEAP).
Contact Central Office at 501-682-8726.
http://arkansas.gov/dhs/dco/NewDCO/HEAP%20page.html
The Home Energy Assistance Program helps low-income house-holds with home energy costs by:
Administering the Regular Assistance and Crisis Intervention Programs. Each program provides financial assistance to eligible households with a one-time per year payment to the household's energy supplier or, under certain circumstances, to the applicant. The Crisis Intervention Program only provides assistance to eligible households facing energy-related emergencies.
Shop with a Cop
Is sponsored by the Fayetteville Fraternal Order of Police Lodge #10. Each year the counselors at each elementary school in Fayetteville are given a set number of slots to fill with children in need. . Each child’s slot also includes any siblings they have in grades K-5. All of the slots have been filled for this year and Shop with a Cop will be on December 11th 9am to 6PM at both Wal-Mart's in Fayetteville.
http://www.fayettevillefop.com/
http://www.fayettevillefop.com/
Citations.
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