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Extension Homemakers Council recognized
The Clark County Extension Homemakers Council was presented with a proclamation this week from county Judge Troy Tucker. The EHC includes a total of 54 members in three local clubs. The EHC logged 4,196 volunteer hours in 2023, and tackles a special project each year. In 2024 EHC members across Arkansas are participating in the Cares Project, which aims to provide mental well-being awareness and education to AEHC members and their communities. The Cares Project asks that open conversations about mental well-being be had so that the stigma surrounding mental health can be further dissolved, bringing more acceptance and understanding to ourselves and others experiencing mental health struggles. | Joe May photo/The Southern Standard
The Pregnancy Resource Center of Southwest Arkansas addressed members of the Arkadelphia Lions Club and gave updates on the nonprofit organization’s successes of late
Arkadelphia’s First Baptist Church will offer the grief support ministry, GriefShare, for 13 weeks starting Monday, Aug. 19, for anyone who has experienced the loss of a spouse, child, family member or friend