The City of Earle

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6 years 9 months
Submitted by Drupal Developer on Jun 07 2024

The Lowe's Hometowns project will revitalize a city park in Earle, Arkansas with ADA compliant play spaces, outdoor seating, basketball court renovations, landscaping, resurfaced pathways and enhanced park signage. The park will serve as a place for the community to connect and children to play and dream.

Wedington Volunteer Fire Department

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6 years 9 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 27 2023

The Wedington Volunteer Fire Department has serviced rural Washington County for 45 years. It is a place for volunteers to learn, relax and re-group after a call. It’s where the community gathers for elections, meetings and more. Installing new garage doors will allow for smoother responses, plus new paint and flooring to provide a much-needed face lift.

Henderson Fire Department

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6 years 9 months
Submitted by Drupal Service… on Jun 27 2023

The Henderson Volunteer Fire Department kitchen remodel would be the first time the original kitchen has been updated since the 1960s. With new plumbing, electric, appliances, cabinets, countertops, lighting, flooring, and more this complete kitchen flip would be an important focal point for the small community of Henderson.

Playground area build

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6 years 9 months
Submitted by Drupal Developer on Jul 19 2021

A community wishes to build a playground area in a low-income housing complex that will provide a place for children to play and help bridge the gap in youth obesity, self-esteem and anxiety issues, among the many other benefits that play brings to participating youths. The community has very limited access to playground equipment and families may lack transportation to take their children to another city park or gym. The space will foster a healthy lifestyle and help steer children from excess screen time or undesired activities.

City of Pine Bluff Opportunity House

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6 years 9 months
Submitted by Drupal Developer on Jul 19 2021

A city wishes to turn an unused school building into a men’s-only homeless shelter that will help keep men in need off the streets and focused on getting the help they need to become self-sufficient. In a city that has 14% of its male population living homeless, the shelter will address a critical need and support a community-wide commitment to the goal of ending homelessness.