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| | UCP's Northwest Region assists people with special needs by providing direct support & case management services. Our motto is "Life without Limits." |
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| | To prevent and cure diabetes and to improve the lives of all people affected by diabetes
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| | Non-profit live theatre - product children's theatre for and with children/educational programming. |
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| Bikes Blues & BBQ | P.O. Box 712 Fayetteville, AR 72702 | Phone: (479) 527-9993 | Fax: (479) 722-1794 |
| | Non-profit fundraiser for charities. |
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| | Mentoring: To help children reach their potential through professionally supported one-to-one mentoring relationships with a volunteer. |
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| | Children’s safety center is a facility which provides a comprehensive, child-first focused program that allows multiple agencies to work collaboratively on the investigation, assessment, forensic collection and treatment for child abuse victims in Washington County. |
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| | Cancer Information, We provide free wigs, bras, and prosthesis to cancer patients, Provide resources for financial assistance and travel assistance for cancer patients |
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| | Chamber of Commerce - Farmington |
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| | Family Center, Recreation, Education, Meetings |
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| | Non-Profit fire fighters union |
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| | Non-Profit corporation serving childern and adults with developmental disabilities. |
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| | The Girl Scout mission: Girl Scouting builds girls of courage, confidence, and character, who make the world a better place. |
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| Pagnozzi Charities | 100 E Poplar, Suite A Fayetteville, AR 72703 | Phone: (479) 443-2550 | Fax: (479) 587-9142 |
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| | The NWA branch of JDRF provides resources and support to the local diabetes community and organizes fundraising events to raise money to find a cure for diabetes. |
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| | LifeSource helps individuals and families frow mentally, emotionally and spiritually. Our goal is to make a difference both now and for generations to come. All of the services we provide are free to those in need.
Kid's Life provides: after school programs, tutoring, mentoring and summer day camp.
Food and Clothing Pantry's: Arkansas is the 2nd most hungry and malnourished state in America. There are growing number of individuals and families in NWA that do not have the basic necessities of food, clothing, and toiletries. LifeSource is currently serving over 1200 families each month through our pantry's.
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| | Non-profit 501C3 organization focused on long-term neonatal intensive care. |
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| Youth Bridge | 2153 E. Joyce Blvd., Suite 201 Fayetteville, AR 72703 | Phone: (479) 575-9471 | Fax: (479) 587-9392 |
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| | Non-profit provider of services for developmentally delayed children and adults. |
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Choosing your avenue of education in the Fayettevile area is a journey you will enjoy! Fayetteville is home for the University of Arkansas and its more than 19,000 students. Located in the heart of town, the University attracts students, faculty and staff from all backgrounds and from all regions of the world. The UA Walton College of Business is ranked 24th among top public undergraduate schools, according to U.S. News & World Report's 2010 list of America's Best Colleges.
The UA is also the state's only research institution. Click here to find why Fayetteville is so proud of its University!
There are several other area schools that offer advanced degree opportunities for residents of Northwest Arkansas. NorthWest Arkansas Community College offers credit courses in academic fields as well as technical areas. Click here to review NWACC's schedules for health professions, business and computer certifications, communication and arts programs, math and science, and adult education. NWACC has several convenient locations in the northwest Arkansas
area.
Look at the Fayetteville Chamber Directory to find all of the listings of our institutions of higher learning, both public and private. Webster University may be your perfect choice to get your master's degree at night while you are working during the day, or John Brown University might
offer exactly what you want. The New Design Center could be the launching pad for your new creative career.
If you're searching for the best elementary and secondary opportunities, look at the mission statement for Fayetteville Public Schools: "Every student will leave the Fayetteville School District with a full understanding of his or her potential and the skills necessary to be successful in an ever-changing, global society." --and their track record backs this up! The high school has the highest average ACT scores in the state (23.9);
the Gifted and Talented Education Program was named best in Arkansas in 2008 (for the fifth time!); Vandergriff Elelmentary was named a Blue Ribbon School by the U.S. Department of Education; the district was named #2 district in the U.S. medium-sized catagory by the Center for Digital Education, the National School Boards Association, and Converge Online magazine. In 2007 Sports Illustrated ranked the Fayetteville High School athletic programn as the 31 athletic program in Arkansas for the third
consecutive year. Vicki Thomas, superintendent, directs the focus of the 15 campuses housing 8,500 students and 1,288 staff members. The Fayetteville School Board is working hard on the plans for the construction of the new high school campus and is making preparations for the beginning of construction in June.
Don't stop your search of schools and colleges until you've looked at all the listings of Fayetteville's Membership Directory. This is an educational journey that you will enjoy!