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Homeownership Program

Everyone Needs a Foundation for the Future

 

Our vision is a world where everyone has a decent place to live. Our Homeownership Program, Tools for Life Classes, and Home Repair Program move us toward this vision in Northwest Arkansas. You can find more information for each one on this page, as well as Community Resources we recommend.
 
Are you or someone you know struggling to find safe and affordable housing in Northwest Arkansas? Our homebuying program provides a unique opportunity for families or individuals to build and buy a home of their own and pay an affordable mortgage. Loan products vary but interest could be as low as 0%.
 
Habitat partners with those who live in Northwest Arkansas and who are in need of affordable housing. Habitat selects partners on the basis of need, ability to pay, and willingness to partner. Applications are accepted each May for our Homeownership Program.

Homeownership Program Requirements

Ability
to Pay

Willingness to Partner

Need for
Housing

Criteria for a Home Build

 

Habitat works with individuals who make between 50-80% of the area median income for Northwest Arkansas. For an individual or family to qualify they need to make a minimum of 50% of the median income with a maximum of 80%. HUD sets the income limits for each county of the United States and these limits change each year. The following table lays out the various income limits based on family size.

Orientation Is the First Step to Applying for Our Homeownership Program

 
The application period will open up again sometime in 2025. If you would like to be contacted when it opens up in order to sign up for an orientation and to learn more about our program, please fill out the form by clicking the button below, email christina@habitatnwa.org, or email caren@habitatnwa.org.
Homeownership Inquiry Form

Tools for Life Classes

Free Community Training Classes

 

Habitat for Humanity is known for building houses, but we provide our partner families with far more than just a roof over their heads. We help our partner families develop a full set of tools to craft a brighter future. Each partner family must complete Tools for Life courses that will empower them with necessary skills and prepare them for responsibilities that come with homeownership.
 
Classes cover a range of topics in financial education, health, handling emergencies, and everything in between. These classes are free and open to the public.

 

Please check back in 2025 for our next round of classes.

Home Repairs

Criteria for Repairs

 

Habitat for Humanity of Northwest Arkansas has created a Repair Program to better serve the people of our service area. Our purpose is to provide people with safe and affordable housing. This program positively impacts homeowners by delivering repairs to their current residence — repairs they might not otherwise be able to afford.
 
Habitat believes in giving a hand up not a handout, so each Repair project recipient will have a sweat equity component for their project. Each homeowner’s physical capability will be considered before assigning the number of sweat equity hours. This number will be between 1 and 8 sweat equity hours.
 
The types of repairs must fall within one of the categories below.
 
Please check back later for the Repair Application.

Types of Repairs

Home preservation

 

Exterior work that includes painting, patching, minor repair, landscaping, and replacement of exterior building materials for maintaining good or sound condition. This also includes outdoor ramps.

Weatherization projects

 

Work done to improve the energy efficiency and indoor air quality of a structure. The scope of work of a weatherization project is defined by a comprehensive energy audit performed to determine the scope of work, and also testing of the home upon completion, and should include a homeowner education component.

critical home repair

 

Extensive interior or exterior work performed to address health and safety issues or code violations. Critical home repair includes such activities as a change to, or repair of, materials or components; a reconfiguration of space; a modification for accessibility; installation or extension of plumbing, mechanical or electrical systems on an existing structure.

Who Covers the Cost of Repairs?

 

Habitat will utilize the HUD income limits in the chart below, these limits typically change yearly in or around April. If a household’s income falls below 50% of the median income for their family size then they will not need to repay Habitat for the cost of the repairs. If a household makes between 50 and 80% of the median income then they will repay a portion of the repair costs based on a sliding scale.
 

 

To prevent a homeowner from immediately selling their property after the completion of the repair, Habitat has the right to put a lien on the property to assure repayment.

Sliding Scale Examples

If a household makes 50% of the median income they will pay 50% of the repair, 10% of the repair costs must be paid in full before work can begin on the repair. After the repair is complete the household would either pay their portion of the repair costs either in equal monthly installments of either 1, 3, or 5 years.

If a household makes 80% of the median income they will pay 80% of the repair, 10% of the repair costs must be paid in full before work can begin on the repair. After the repair is complete the household would either pay their portion of the repair costs either in equal monthly installments of either 1, 3, or 5 years.

Instructions for Applying for Repairs

1. Fill out all sections, except Section 3 of the Repair Application; submit it either digitally, by mail, or ReStore drop-off.

2. Habitat staff will review your repair needs and determine if your repair fits within one of our repair categories and determine your financial obligation.

3. Construction staff will set up an appointment to review your repair needs if your repair is determined to be within our scope of work.

4. After household income has been verified, applications will go through a selection process, this will be determined by the number of approved Repair projects for each fiscal year. The selection criteria for the Repairs program will be the same as the new construction criteria: need for housing repair, ability to pay for a repair, and willingness to partner with HFHNWA.

5. If the repair project is accepted, homeowner will be notified of their financial responsibility. If payment plans are necessary then homeowner will sign documents and provide the required 10% down payment.

6. Homeowner will be notified of their Sweat Equity hour requirements; this will not exceed 8 hours.

7. Homeowner will be notified of the Repair start date.

8. After Repair is complete, homeowner will make monthly payments to Habitat per the financial agreement.

Community Resources

Credit Counseling/Finance Education

CCOA-Caring Financial Professionals

Services: Credit Counseling
Address: 1111 Zion Rd., Fayetteville, AR 72703
Contact: Mary Sanchez, Dir. of Immigrant Programs/Credit Counselor
Phone: 479-521-8877
Email: marys@ccoacares.com
Website: www.ccoacares.com

 
CirclesNWA

Services: Mentorship/Small Group Leadership
Address: Genesis Church, Fayetteville
Contact: Christina Williams, Executive Director
Phone: 479-200-8784 (TJ)
Email: circlesnwa@gmail.com
Website: www.circlesnwa.org

 
Freedom5:one

Services: Financial Planning and Budgeting
Address: 125 Sunbridge, Ste 2, Fayetteville, AR 72703
Contact: Chris Haas, President/Founder
Phone: 479-713-0070
Website: www.freedom5one.com

 
Freedom5:one-Rogers Location

Services: Financial Planning and Budgeting
Address: 1 Halstead Circle, Rogers, AR 72756
Contact: Tim Howington
Phone: 479-263-7313
Website: www.freedom5one.com

 

Support Organizations

Single Parent Scholarship Fund

Services: Provides scholarships for single parents across all of NWA
Address: 2601 SW D St., Bentonville, AR
Contact: Katie Marie Glenn, Communications & Marketing Director
Phone: 479-254-8550
Email: katiemarie@spsfnwa.org
Website: www.spsfnwa.org
Special Instruction: Program Dir, Krystal Goodwin, CCSP Program Dir, Katlyn Taylor, CCSP

 
Arkansas Support Network

Services: Support for Individuals with Disabilities
Address: 6836 Isaac’s Orchard Rd., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-927-4100
Website: www.supports.org

 
Child Care Aware

Services: Child Care Referrals
Address: 1401 S. 8th St., Rogers, AR 72756
Phone: 479-899-6374
Email: info@nwachildcare.org
Website: www.nwachildcare.org

 
Children’s Safety Center

Services: Child Abuse Help
Address: 614 East Emma, Suite 200, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-872-6183
Website: www.childrenssafetycenter.org
Special Instruction: CHILD ABUSE HOTLINE 800-482-5964

 
 
Down Syndrome Connection of NWA

Services: Support and Resources related to Down Syndrome
Address: 1200 W. Walnut St., Suite 1407, Rogers, AR 72756
Contact: Lindsey Dover, Program Coordinator
Phone: 479-282-3639
Email: lindsay.dover@dscnwa.com
Website: www.dscnwa.com
Special Instruction: Resources for Down Syndrome Families

 
Family Network NWA

Services: Prenatal & Parenting Education Program & (Diaper Bank to Non-Profits/Not individuals)
Address: 614 E. Emma St., Suite 103, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-927-3659
Email: info@familynetworknwa.com
Website: www.familynetworknwa.com
Special Instruction: Parenting Education Resources

 
Hispanic Women’s Organization of Arkansas

Services: English Classes, Parenting Classes, Computer Classes, Help with Naturalization Process & Voting
Address: 614 E. Emma St., Suite 231, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-751-9494
Email: hwoa@hwoa.org
Website: www.hwoa.org
Special Instruction: Resources for Hispanic Women

 
House of Hope Rescue Mission

Services: Job training, Job application Assistance, Work attire help, Computers for children & more.
Address: 505 E. Emma St., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-756-7333
Special Instruction: Multiple Services

 
Area Agency on Aging of Washington Co

Services: Potential assistance on utility bills, senior living conditions
Address: 4332 N. Waterside Court, Fayetteville, AR 72701
Email: washington@aaanwar.org
Contact: Mary Helzer, 479-442-5194, mhelzer@aaanwar.org
Contact: Darla Jordan, 479-361-0169
Contact: Tina Battle, 479-267-5709
Contact: Amanda Dotson, 479-738-2524, adotson@aaanwar.org
Website: www.aaanwar.org/locations/detail/1475
Special Instruction: Services for Seniors

 
Samaritan Community Center

Services: Café, Market, Garden, Care, Dental, Snackpacks for kids, Backpack for kids
Address: 1300 N. Thompson Ave, Springdale, AR
Phone: 479-872-1115
Website: www.samcc.org
Special Instruction: Multiple Services

 
NWA Senior Resources

Services: Multiple resources for area senior citizens
Contact: Mary
Email: Mary@NWASeniorResources.Net
Phone: 479-283-2300
Website: www.nwaseniorresources.net
Special Instruction: Resources for Seniors

 
Cooperative Emergency Outreach

Services: Emergency help with utilities, rent, food.
Address: 1649 Huntsville Rd., Fayetteville, AR 72702
Email: ceocelebration@yahoo.com
Phone: 479-444-7500
Website: www.ceofayetteville.org
Special Instruction: Emergency help with food, utilities, rent

 
Housing Rehabilitation Program- City of Fayetteville

Services: Help with housing improvements for low-income families
Address: 125 W. Mountain St., Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-575-8260
Website: www.fayetteville-ar.gov/664/Housing-Rehabilitation-Program

 
Housing Rehabilitation Program- City of Springdale

Services: Help with housing improvements for low-income families; going to partner with the Bread of Life in the summer.
Address: Springdale
Contact: Dean Allen
Phone: 479-750-8175
Website: www.springdalear.gov/249/Housing-Services

 
Ozark Mission Project

Services: Home Repairs; ramps, small outdoor repairs, painting through summer mission projects
Address: Little Rock
Contact: Karen Anderson
Email: kanderson@ozarkmissionproject.org
Phone: 479-372-3191
Special Instruction: Applications due by May 1st; work in 30 mi radius surrounding Sequoyah Methodist Church

 
Ozark Mission Project

Services: Home Repairs; ramps, small outdoor repairs, painting through summer mission projects
Address: Little Rock
Contact: Bailey Faulkner
Email: Bfaulkner@ozarkmissionproject.org

 
Crawford Sebastian Community Development Council

Services: Community Action Agencey improving lives of low-income individuals
Address: 1617 Zero St., Fort Smith, AR 72901
Phone: 479-785-2303
Email: contact@cscdccaa.org
Website: www.cscdc.net

 
Northwest Arkansas Continuum of Care

Services: Rental assistance, utility assistance, etc.
Address: Fayetteville
Contact: Pam Hutchinson, Executive Director
Phone: 479-750-8175
Email: pam.hutchinson@nwacoc.com
Website: www.nwacoc.com
Special Instructions: Applications

 
7hills

Services: Homeless Shelter/Emergency Housing
Address: 1832 S. School Ave -Day Center & 828 S. Seven Hills Ct., Fayetteville, AR
Phone: 479-966-4378
Contact: Bailey Faulkner
Email: info@7hillscenter.org
Website: www.7hillscenter.org

 
Division of Workforce Services

Services: Unemployment
Address: 2143 W. MLK, Fayetteville, AR
Contact: Sarah Montgomery
Phone: 479-587-3087

 
HarkNWA

Services: Rental assistance, resource connection, case worker type assistance.
Website: www.harknwa.com

 
Assisted Living Research Institute

Services: Senior Resources
Contact: Julie Constance
Email: julie@assistedliving.org
Website: www.assistedliving.org

 
Washington County Veteran Services

Services: Assist with VA benefits
Address: 62 W. North St,, Fayetteville, AR
Phone: 479-444-1767
Website: www.veteranscenter.uark.edu/resources/community.php

 
University of Arkansas Veterans Resource and Info Center

Services: Resource List
Address: GACS Suites 115-116, 640 N. Garland Ave., Fayetteville, AR
Phone: 479-575-8742
Email: vric@uark.edu
Website: www.veteranscenter.uark.edu/resources/community.php

 
Cause IQ-Veterans Assistance

Services: Lists multiple Veteran Organizations
Website: www.causeiq.com/directory/veteran-organizations-list/fayetteville-springdale-rogers-ar-metro/

 
Homeless to Independence

Services: Housing Assistance for Veterans
Email: ANN@HOMELESSTOINDEPENDENCE.COM
Website: www.homelesstoindependence.org/about/

 
US Dept of Veteran Affairs

Services: Veterans Healthcare
Address: 1100 N. College Ave, Fayetteville, AR
Phone: 479-443-4301
Website: www.va.gov/fayetteville-arkansas-health-care/

 
Superior Senior Care

Services: Senior Help
Address: 104 N 37th St., Rogers, AR 72756
Phone: 479-636-7700
Contact: Sue Parks
Email: sue.parks@superiorseniorcare.comRogers@SuperiorSeniorCare.com

 
Area Agency on Aging of Benton County

Services: Potential assistance on utility bills, senior living conditions
Address: 1410 SE 14th St., Bentonville, AR 72712
Contact: Mona Richardson (479-442-5194), Joan Plattedr (479.273.9424 ext 505)
Email: mrichardson@aaanwar.orgjplatter@aaanwar.org

 
Arkansas Sources

Services: Veterans Healthcare
Address: 1200 W. Walnut St., Suite 2502, Rogers, AR 72758
Contact: Elise Burt, eburt@arsources.org
Contact: Caelan Deavours, 479-802-3909, cdeavours@arsources.org
Contact: K Morgan, kmorgan@arsources.org
Contact: H Funkhouse, hfunkhouse@arsources.org
Contact: Hilda Lata, 479-442-5600
Special Instructions: Center for Nonprofits in Rogers

 
Elkins Senior Center

Services: Activity and Wellness
Address: 149 W 1st Ave., Elkins, AR 72727
Phone: 479-643-2741
Email: elkinssc@aaanwar.org

 
Farmington Senior Center

Services: Senior Center
Address: 340 W Main St., Farmington, AR 72730
Contact: Tina Battle
Phone: 479-267-5709
Email: farmingtonsc@aaanwar.org

 
Springdale Senior Center

Services: Senior Center
Address: 203 Park St., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-751-1521
Contact: Lori Proud
Email: lproud@springdalear.gov
Special Instructions: Center for Nonprofits in Rogers

 
Superior Senior Care

Services: Senior Care
Address: 2208 Main Dr., Fayetteville, AR 72704
Contact: Hayley Fish

 
Prairie Grove Senior Center

Services: Senior Center
Address: 475 Ed Staggs Dr., Prairie Grove, AR 72753
Contact: Linda
Phone: 479 846-2794

 
Bentonville Senior Center

Services: Activity and Wellness
Address: 3501 SE “L” Street, Bentonville, AR 72712
Phone: 479 273-7348

 
Rogers Sr Adult Wellness Center

Services: Wellness Center
Address: 2001 W Persimmon St., Rogers, AR 72756
Contact: Brandy Conyers, 479-631-3336, bconyers@rogersar.gov
Contact: Sarah Hoskins, 479-631-3333, shoskins@rogersar.gov

 
Siloam Springs Senior Center

Services: Senior Center
Address: 750 Heritage Ct., Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Contact: Kathy Patterson, Director
Phone: 479-524-5735
Email: director.siloam@ohcnwa.org

 
Siloam Springs Adult Development Center

Services: Adult Development Center
Address: 500 N Country Club Rd., Siloam Springs, AR 72761
Phone: 479-524-5911
Email: jerri.adc@cox-internet.com

 
Superior Senior Care

Address: 2208 Main Dr., Fayetteville, AR 72704
Contact: Braida Litke, Director
Phone: 479-587-9551

 

Food Resources

NWAR Food Bank

Services: Food Bank
Address: 1378 June Self Dr., Bethel Heights, AR
Contact: Kent Ikenberry, Executive Director
Phone: 479-872-8774
Website: www.nwafoodbank.org/
Special Instruction: Food Bank for area communities

 
NWAR Mobile Pantry

Services: Mobile Pantry
Address: Parsons Stadium, 1423 E. Emma Ave., Springdale, AR
Phone: 479-872-8774
Website: www.nwafoodbank.org
Special Instructions: 2nd Friday at 8:00 am

 
NWAR Mobile Pantry

Services: Mobile Pantry
Address: Wedington Place Apts, 3130 Telluride DR., Fayetteville, AR
Phone: 479-872-8774
Website: www.nwafoodbank.org
Special Instructions: 1st Thursday at 8:00 am

 
NWAR Mobile Pantry

Services: Mobile Pantry
Address: Old Marvin’s IGA pkg lot, 1620 S. School Ave., Fayetteville, AR
Phone: 479-872-8774
Website: www.nwafoodbank.org
Special Instructions: 2nd Tuesday at 9:00 am

 
NWAR Mobile Pantry

Services: Mobile Pantry
Address: Elkin’s Communtiy Center, 162 Doolin Dr., Elkins, AR
Phone: 479-872-8774
Website: www.nwafoodbank.org
Special Instructions: 3rd Thursday at 9:00 am

 
NWAR Mobile Pantry

Services: Mobile Pantry
Address: Lincoln Senior Center, 116 E. Park St., Lincoln, AR
Phone: 479-872-8774
Website: www.nwafoodbank.org
Special Instructions: 3rd Tuesday at 9:00 am

 
NWAR Mobile Pantry

Services: Mobile Pantry
Address: Winslow Community Meals Bldg, 1057 Ella Rd., Winslow, AR
Phone: 479-872-8774
Website: www.nwafoodbank.org
Special Instructions: 3rd Saturday at 1:00 pm

 
NWAR School Pantry

Services: School Pantry
Address: Monitor Elementary, 3955 E. Monitor Rd., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-750-8749
Website: www.nwafoodbank.org
Special Instructions: contact for frequency

 
NWAR School Pantry

Services: School Pantry
Address: Parson Hills Elementary, 2623 Cardinal Dr., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-750-8877
Website: www.nwafoodbank.org
Special Instructions: contact for frequency

 
Central United Methodist Church of Fayetteville

Services: Thanksgiving Turkey Dinners, Christmas meals through soup kitchen, home-bound meals
Address: 6 West Dickson St., Fayetteville, AR 72702
Phone: 479-442-4237
Special Instructions: Holiday meal assistance plus soup kitchen

 
Mercy Center of NWA

Services: Provides food assistance, meals and groceries for older adults.
Address: 5185 Apple Rd., Springdale, AR 72762
Phone: 479-444-7540
Special Instructions: Call for intake and assistance

 
Restoration Center at Victory Church

Services: Food Pantry
Address: 3598 S. 48th St., Springdale, AR 72762
Phone: 479-751-7926
Special Instructions: Food and USDA items

 
Bread of Life Food Pantry

Services: Food Pantry
Address: 208 W. Emma, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-750-5229
Contact: Josh
Email: jbland@firstchurchspringdale.org
Website: www.firstchurchspringdale.org/breadoflife/
Special Instructions: Wed & Thurs 9-11:30

 
Feed the 479

Services: Food Pantry
Address: 2407 S. Thompson, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-717-5630

 
Paul’s Episcopal Church

Services: Christmas Meal Provided
Address: 224 North East St., Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-442-7373
Special Instructions: Christmas Meal

 
Central United Methodist Church of Fayetteville

Services: Thanksgiving Turkey Dinners, Christmas meals through soup kitchen, home-bound meals
Address: 6 West Dickson St., Fayetteville, AR 72702
Phone: 479-442-4237
Special Instructions: Holiday meal assistance plus soup kitchen

 
Mercy Center of NWA

Services: Provides food assistance, meals and groceries for older adults.
Address: 5185 Apple Rd., Springdale, AR 72762
Phone: 479-444-7540
Special Instructions: Call for intake and assistance

 
Restoration Center at Victory Church

Services: Food Pantry
Address: 3598 S. 48th St., Springdale, AR 72762
Phone: 479-751-7926
Special Instructions: Food and USDA items

 
Home For Dinner

Services: Veteran Food Support
Address: PO Box 503, Bentonville, AR
Phone: 479-640-8592
Email: beth@homefordinner.us
Website: www.homefordinner.us

 
Second Mile Ministries
 
West Ridge Free
 

TransportatioN resources

Ozark Transit

Services: Bus Service throughout NWA
Address: 2423 E. Robinson Ave., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-756-5901
Email: ortinformation@ozark.org
Website: www.ozark.org
Special Instructions: Bus Service

 

Household Resources & Clothing

Laundry Love-Springdale

Services: Laundry Assistance 1 per mo
Address: Park Street Laundry, 617 Park St., Springdale, AR 72764
Contact: Christie Martin, Organizer
Phone: 479-466-4197
Email: christie@servenwa.org
Special Instructions: 3rd Thursday of the month (5:30-8:30 pm)

 
Laundry Love-Springdale

Services: Laundry Assistance 1 per mo
Address: Wash-a-Rama, 549 W. 15th St., Fayetteville, AR 72703
Contact: Allison Slankard, Organizer
Phone: 479-466-5355
Email: aslank23@gmail.com
Special Instructions: 1st Friday of the month (5:00-7:00 pm)

 
Laundry Love-Lincoln

Services: Laundry Assistance 1 per mo
Address: Soapy Warshtub, 105 W. Pridemore Dr., Lincoln, AR 72744
Contact: Christie Martin, Organizer
Phone: 479-216-3914
Email: christie@servenwa.org
Special Instructions: Last Tuesday of the month (5:00-7:00 pm)

 
Economic Opportunity Agency

Services: Multiple: Children, Housing, Water, Rent, Home Energy
Address: Park Street Laundry, 617 Park St., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-872-7479
Email: info@eoawc.org
Website: www.eoawc.org

 
Hope Cancer Resources

Services: Provides help to people with cancer who are struggling financially to pay bills.
Address: 5835 W. Sunset Ave., Springdale, AR 72762
Phone: 800-394-0249
Special Instructions: Rent, Energy Help, Clothing help

 
Salvation Army

Services: Christmas toys for kids, school supplies, and holiday meals
Address: 315 Holcomb St., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-751-7352
Special Instructions: Seasonal Help to individuals and families

 
Salvation Army

Services: Christmas toys for kids, school supplies, and holiday meals
Address: 219 W. 15th St., Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-521-2151
Special Instructions: Seasonal Help to individuals and families

 
Community Kids Closet

Services: Provides new clothing, school supplies, uniforms and more for children
Address: Fayetteville, AR 72703
Phone: 479-633-4288
Special Instructions: New clothing, etc for kids

 
Second Mile Ministries

Services: Assistance with clothing, financial aid for bills like rent, Rx meds, vouchers for household goods
Address: 315 W. Maple St., Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-521-4787
Special Instructions: Multiple services

 
Second Mile Ministries-The Benefit Bank of Arkansas

Services: Assistance with clothing, financial aid for bills like rent, Rx meds, vouchers for household goods
Address: 319 W. Lafayette St., Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-521-4787
Special Instructions: Multiple services

 
The Divine Appointment Ministry

Address: 723 W. Pridemore Dr., Lincoln, AR 72744
Phone: 479-824-0986

 
Grace Place

Services: Free clothes for low income families, children, and teenagers
Address: 120 W. Park St., Lincoln, AR 72744
Phone: 479-824-5497
Special Instructions: Clothing

 
Life Ministries

Services: Work clothing, cash programs, Gov’t grants; case mgmt services, other possible vouchers
Address: 881 Stills Rd., Prairie Grove, AR 72753
Phone: 479-846-5433
Special Instructions: Various Vouchers and assistance

 
House of Hope Rescue Mission

Services: Homeless Support, Bank for clothing and personal care items, laundry help and mail services
Address: 505 E. Emma St., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-756-7333
Special Instructions: Multiple services

 
Life Source International

Services: Toys for Tots in NWA
Address: 602 S. School Ave., Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-521-4000
Special Instructions: Toys for Tots at Christmas

 
Paul’s Episcopal Church

Services: Christmas Meal Provided
Address: 224 North East St., Fayetteville, AR 72701
Phone: 479-442-7373
Special Instructions: Christmas Meal

 
Central United Methodist Church of Fayetteville

Services: Thanksgiving Turkey Dinners, Christmas meals through soup kitchen, home-bound meals
Address: 6 West Dickson St., Fayetteville, AR 72702
Phone: 479-442-4237
Special Instructions: Holiday meal assistance plus soup kitchen

 
Compassion NWA

Services: Blessing Baskets
Address: 2407 S. Thompson, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-717-5630
Special Instructions: Blessing Baskets

 
The Manna Center

Services: Special Seasonal and Holiday Events, School Supplies, Christmas help, toy drives, more
Address: 670 Heritage Ct., Springdale, AR 72761
Phone: 479-524-9825
Special Instructions: Multiple services

 
Gliet Enterprises

Services: Appliance Repair
Address: Sprindale, AR
Contact: Roger
Phone: 479-203-2000

 
Hearts and Homes through AR Realtors.

Services: Assistance with rent, mortgages for people who have experienced a tragedy; flood, fire, medical, death, etc.
Address: Little Rock, AR
Email: questions@arkansasrealtors.com
Website: www.arkansasrealtors.com/hearts-homes
Special Instructions: Assistance for individuals whom have experiened a tragedy.

Healthcare Resources

Dept of Human Services of Washington Co

Services: Multiple Services
Address: 4044 Frontage Rd., Fayetteville/72703-2084
Phone: 479-521-1270, 479-442-4029
Website: www.humanservices.arkansas.gov

 
Community Clinic Women’s Health & Pediatrics & Community Clinic Family Practice

Services: Healthcare Services
Address: 614 East Emma, Suite 300, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 855-438-2280
Website: www.communityclinicnwa.org
Special Instructions: Call for hours of operation and to set up appt.

 
Community Clinic Springdale Dental

Services: Dental Services
Address: 610 East Emma, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 855-438-2280
Website: www.communityclinicnwa.org
Special Instructions: Call for hours of operation and to set up appt.

 
The Wellness Center at Elmdale Elementary

Services: School Based Wellness Center
Address: 420 N. West End., Suite B, Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-872-3050
Website: www.communityclinicnwa.org
Special Instructions: Call for hours of operation and to set up appt.

 
The Wellness Center at Jones Elementary

Services: School Based Wellness Center
Address: 900 S. Powell St., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-872-3041
Website: www.communityclinicnwa.org
Special Instructions: Call for hours of operation and to set up appt.

 
The Wellness Center at George Elementary

Services: School Based Wellness Center
Address: 2878 S. Powell St., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-872-3045
Website: www.communityclinicnwa.org
Special Instructions: Call for hours of operation and to set up appt.

 
The Wellness Center at Parson Hills Elementary

Services: School Based Wellness Center
Address: 2328 Cardinal Dr., Springdale, AR 72764
Phone: 479-872-3058
Website: www.communityclinicnwa.org
Special Instructions: Call for hours of operation and to set up appt.

 
Community Clinic of Fayetteville

Services: Healthcare Services
Address: 3162 W. Martin Luther King Blvd., Suites 13 & 14, Fayetteville, AR 72704
Phone: 479-438-2280
Website: www.communityclinicnwa.org
Special Instructions: Call for hours of operation and to set up appt.

 
Wellness & Education at Owl Creek

Services: School Based Wellness Center
Address: 375 N. Rupple Rd., Fayetteville, AR 72704-6110
Phone: 479-718-0285
Website: www.communityclinicnwa.org
Special Instructions: Call for hours of operation and to set up appt.

 
Northwest Arkansas Free Health & Dental Center

Services: Healthcare Services
Phone: 479-444-7548

 
Camp Lejeune Water Contamination Veterans Support

Services: Healthcare Services
Phone: (866) 716-4490
Website: https://www.camplejeuneclaimscenter.com/veterans/
Special Instructions: Filing a Camp Lejeune lawsuit will not affect current or future VA benefits. Click File a Claim or call.

Mental Health Resources

Arkansas Crisis Center

Services: Mental Health Crisis Help
Address: Center for Nonprofits at 614 E. Emma, Springdale, AR
Contact: Illeah Marcum, Crisis Services Program Manager
Phone: 479-365-2141
Email: imarcum@arcrisis.org
Website: www.arcrisis.org
Special Instructions: Crisis Help Line 888-274-7472

 
Ozark Guidance

Services: Mental Health Counseling
Address: 2400 S. 48th St., Springdale, AR 72762
Phone: 479-750-2020
Website: www.ozarkguidance.org
Special Instructions: Counseling Services for adults and children

 
Ozark Guidance

Services: Mental Health Counseling
Address: 60 West Sunbridge, Fayetteville, AR 72703
Phone: 479-695-1240
Website: www.ozarkguidance.org
Special Instructions: Counseling Services for adults and children

 
Single Parent Scholarship Fund NWA

Services: Mental Health Counseling and other services for Single Parents Returning to School
Address: 2601 SW D St., Bentonville, AR 72712
Contact: Twyla Rownak, LPC, LMFT, Director of Counseling Services
Phone: 479-254-8550
Website: www.spsfnwa.org
Special Instructions: Counseling Services for participants of SPSFNWA

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