The Blue & You Foundation for a Healthier Arkansas awarded $1,000 to 23 health improvement programs in Arkansas.
The recipients of the mini grants are the Arkansas Hospice, Arkansas Voices for the Children Left Behind, Arthritis Foundation Southeast Refion, Camp Aldersgate, CARTI Foundation, Christian Health Ministry, City of Cammack Village, Delta Community Based Services, Donald W. Reynolds Cancer Support house, Forrester-Davis Development Center, Friends of the Timberwolves, Hearth, Hip Hop Tumblers, Historic Harrison Business Association, Hope Cancer Resources, LifeHouse Ministries, Mid-Delta Health Systems, Newton County Resource Council, Old High Middle School, Ozark Guidance, Ozark College, Elizabeth Richardson Center, and Washington Regional Medical Foundation.
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