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Prairie County

Resource Guide

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Table of Contents

Employment Resources ......................................................................................................................2

Department of Workforce Services .......................................................................................................... 2

Employers ................................................................................................................................................. 3

Employment Service Agencies .................................................................................................................. 3

Day Labor Agencies ................................................................................................................................... 4

Apprenticeship Programs.......................................................................................................................... 4

Volunteer Resources ..........................................................................................................................5

Volunteer Database .................................................................................................................................. 5

Volunteer Opportunities ........................................................................................................................... 5

DHS County Office Volunteer Opportunities ............................................................................................ 5

Educational Opportunities..................................................................................................................6

Department of Workforce Services .......................................................................................................... 6

Adult Education ......................................................................................................................................... 7

Vocational and Occupational Training ...................................................................................................... 7

College and Universities ............................................................................................................................ 8

Apprenticeship Programs.......................................................................................................................... 8

Cooperative Extension Service .................................................................................................................. 9

Quality of Life .................................................................................................................................. 10

Department of Health ............................................................................................................................. 10

Substance Abuse Treatment Centers ..................................................................................................... 10

Shelters ................................................................................................................................................... 10

Food Pantries .......................................................................................................................................... 10

Medical and Dental Care Providers ........................................................................................................ 11

Department of Community Corrections Transition Houses ................................................................... 11

County Agencies .............................................................................................................................. 12

Department of Workforce Services ........................................................................................................ 12

Department of Health ............................................................................................................................. 12

Cooperative Extension Service ................................................................................................................ 13

Department of Human Services .............................................................................................................. 13

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Employment Resources

Department of Workforce Services

www.dws.arkansas.gov

1-855-225-4440

adws.info@arkansas.gov The Arkansas Department of Workforce Services has Arkansas Workforce Centers across the state that can tell you about job openings, how to look for a job, training programs, and more. If you are unemployed or currently employed but need a better job, then DWS and its Arkansas

Workforce Centers can help by providing:

Free Job Search Help

• Arkansas JobLink lets you post your information and skills for employers to see, search for current job openings, and more. Visit www.arjoblink.arkansas.gov now to get started. • Free access to computers, telephones, fax machines, and copiers to help you find and apply for jobs.

Help from Experts

• Identify your skills and get help finding job openings that need those skills. • Create or update your resume to get the best results possible in your job search. • Career counseling for step-by-step job search guidance. • Get the facts about what kind of jobs are available and where they are in

Arkansas.

Program Referrals for Specific Needs

• Free GED and English as Second Language (ESL) classes. • Veterans Services programs tailored to assist eligible veterans with vocational rehabilitation and other employment needs. • Help for workers who have lost jobs because of business closures or workforce reductions due to the economic climate or man-made disasters and because of international trade. • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, including Transitional

Employment Assistance (TEA), Work Pays, and more.

• Vocational rehabilitation for Arkansans living with a disability. See the next page for local office contact information.

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Want to visit the nearest Department of Workforces Services office, Arkansas Works Center, or speak with local representative? See the information below.

Helena DWS Office 819 Newman Dr.,

Helena, AR 72342

P.O. Box 279,

Helena, AR 72342

870-338-7415

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Employers

Riceland Foods 1101 Riceland St.,

Hazen, AR 72064

870-255-4531

Producers Rice Mill 518 E. Harrison,

Stuttgart, AR 72160

870-673-4444

Lennox 512 E. Lennox Rd.,

Stuttgart, AR 72160

870-672-8000

L'Oreal 11500 Maybelline Rd.,

North Little Rock, AR 72117

501-945-0811

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Employment Service Agencies

Randstad 512 W. Lennox Rd.,

Stuttgart, AR 72160

870-672-8171

Staffmark 4550 JFK Blvd., Ste. C,

North Little Rock, AR 72116

501-945-1122

Express Employment

Professionals

1902 S. Main St.,

Stuttgart, AR 72160

870-672-4568

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Day Labor Agencies

Elite Staffing Inc. 3508 JFK Blvd.,

North Little Rock, AR 72116

501-812-6275

Labor Finders 3901 E. Kiehl Ave., Ste. G,

Sherwood, AR 72120

501-835-6464

All About Staffing 10020 N. Rodney Parham Rd.,

Little Rock, AR 72227

501-221-1555

Manpower 5602 JFK Blvd.,

North Little Rock, AR 72116

501-771-2806

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Apprenticeship Programs

Arkansas Apprenticeship

Coalition (AAC)

See website for further details. info@a-a-c.org

Arkansas Construction Education

Foundation (ACEF)

4421 W. 61st St.,

Little Rock, AR 72209

501-372-1590

National Apprenticeship Training

Foundation (NATF)

See website for further details. info@natf.us

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Volunteer Resources

Volunteer Database

This website allows you to search for volunteer opportunities in your area. www.volunteerAR.org

Volunteer Opportunities

Hazen Public Library 121 US-70,

Hazen, AR 72064

870-255-3576

DeValls Bluff Public Library 684 Market St.,

DeValls Bluff, AR 72041

870-998-7010

Prairie County Literacy Council 103 S. Hazen Ave.,

Hazen, AR 72064

870-255-2500

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DHS County Office Volunteer Opportunities

Prairie County DHS Office 603 Market St.,

DeValls Bluff, AR 72041

870-998-2581

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Educational Opportunities

Department of Workforce Services

www.dws.arkansas.gov

1-855-225-4440

adws.info@arkansas.gov The Arkansas Department of Workforce Services has Arkansas Workforce Centers across the state that can tell you about job openings, how to look for a job, training programs, and more. If you are unemployed or currently employed but need a better job, then DWS and its Arkansas

Workforce Centers can help by providing:

Free Job Search Help

• Arkansas JobLink lets you post your information and skills for employers to see, search for current job openings, and more. Visit www.arjoblink.arkansas.gov now to get started. • Free access to computers, telephones, fax machines, and copiers to help you find and apply for jobs.

Help from Experts

• Identify your skills and get help finding job openings that need those skills. • Create or update your resume to get the best results possible in your job search. • Career counseling for step-by-step job search guidance. • Get the facts about what kind of jobs are available and where they are in

Arkansas.

Program Referrals for Specific Needs

• Free GED and English as Second Language (ESL) classes. • Veterans Services programs tailored to assist eligible veterans with vocational rehabilitation and other employment needs. • Help for workers who have lost jobs because of business closures or workforce reductions due to the economic climate or man-made disasters and because of international trade. • Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) programs, including Transitional

Employment Assistance (TEA), Work Pays, and more.

• Vocational rehabilitation for Arkansans living with a disability.

See the next page

for local office contact information.

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