ARKADELPHIA, Arkansas — More than $25,000 in Giving Tree grants were given out to 18 local organizations in a ceremony held Thursday, Nov. 6, at Town Hall.
The 2025 grants come from the Clark County Community Foundation, which has secured more than $1.1 million in charitable grants since the organization was established in 2002.
Grant recipients for the 2025 cycle are as follows:
Gurdon Public Schools
Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund
Clark County Ecumenical Food Pantry
Pregnancy Resource Center of Southwest Arkansas
Group Living Inc.
Rainbow of Challenges
CASA of Clark and Pike Counties
Amity Early Childhood Center
Arkansas Hunters Feeding the Hungry
Make a Wish Foundation
Literacy Council of the Ouachitas
I Can of Arkansas
Arkadelphia Lions Club
Genesis Community Church
The CALL
Lighthouse Ministries
The Acorn Project
Humane Society of Clark County
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“The funds and endowments entrusted to us today will continue to touch lives tomorrow, ensuring that the spirit of giving remains strong for generations to come,” said Paul Shuffield Jr., executive director of the Clark County Community Foundation. “Great things are happening right here in Clark County, and your support makes it possible.”
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