BJTS 10-7-21

1)Jamie Scott, The Director of Pulaski County youth services to talk about a new program called “Mental Health Heroes” the program was designed for young people who may have lost a loved one doing COVID-19 and need someone to talk too.This program and all of services at the Arkansas Pulaski County youth services is free. For more information 501-340-8250

2)Carolyn Berry, The executive director of Alzheimer’s Arkansas to talk with us about caregiver awareness month. If you are taking care of a family member or loved one then you are a caregiver and there are funds available for you to help with taking care of that family member or love one. If you need more information you can contact Alzheimer’s Arkansas at 1-800-689-6090

3)Debrah Phillips, The Developmental Director of NAMI Arkansas. NAMI Arkansas is a nonprofit organizations whose mission is to help people living with mental illness, their families and the community. They offer support, education, and advocacy services dedicated to helping people with mental illness. For more information call 1-800-844-0381

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BJTS 4-17-25

BJTS 4-17-25

Brenda Gilbert, President of the National Dunbar Horace Mann Alumni Association (NDHMAA), along with Reunion Chairperson Deborah Springer Suttlar and Raymond Frazier with Bus Transportation, want to remind everyone that the registration deadline for the upcoming National Dunbar Horace Mann Reunion is April 30th. If you haven’t registered yet or need more information, please contact…

BJTS 4-10-25

BJTS 4-10-25

Kimberly Hayman, founder and executive director of Ashley’s Kloset, an Arkansas 501(c)(3) nonprofit that supports individuals with disabilities and their families, is hosting the annual Boots and Bling Fundraiser. It will take place on Thursday, April 25 from 5 to 9 p.m. at the Red and Blue Events Venue. For tickets and more information, visit…

BJTS 4-3-25

BJTS 4-3-25

Kenya Eddings, Director of the Arkansas Minority Health Commission, highlights the organization’s mission to ensure that all minority Arkansans have access to preventive health care. Their goal is to promote wellness and prevent diseases that disproportionately affect minority communities. In recognition of National Nutrition Awareness Month, the focus this month is on healthy eating. For…

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