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District Referral Resources 11/14 ARKANSAS DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION NOTICE OF NONDISCRIMINATION The Arkansas Department of Transportation (Department) complies with all civil rights provisions of federal statutes and related authorities that prohibit discrimination in programs and activities receiving federal financial assistance. Therefore, the Department does not discriminate on the basis of race, sex, color, age, national origin, religion, (not applicable as a protected group under the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration Title VI Program), disability, Limited English Proficiency (LEP), or low-income status in the admission, access to and treatment in the Department’s programs and activities, as well as the Department’s hiring or employment practices. Complaints of alleged discrimination and inquiries regarding the Department’s nondiscrimination policies may be directed to Joanna P. McFadden Section Head - EEO/DBE (ADA/504/Title VI Coordinator), P. O. Box 2261, Little Rock, AR 72203, (501) 569-2298, (Voice/TTY 711), or the following email address: [email protected] Free language assistance for Limited English Proficient individuals is available upon request. This notice is available from the ADA/504/Title VI Coordinator in large print, on audiotape and in Braille. 11/14 DISTRICT REFERRAL SOURCES DISTRICT ONE DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES Ms. Alice Williford, Office Manager Ms. DeJanette Smith, Employment Specialist 300 Eldridge Road, Suite 2 2003 West Broadway Forrest City, AR 72336-1059 P. O. Box 1928 Office: 870-633-2900 West Memphis, AR 72303-1928 Fax: 870-633-1710 Office: 870-400-2269 Serving Cross, Monroe, Prairie, Fax: 870-735-7656 or 870-400-4911 and St. Francis Counties Serving Crittenden County E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Mr. O’Neal Echoles, Office Manager * Ms. Jackie Donaldson, Manager 819 Newman Drive 7648 Victory Boulevard, Suite B Forrest City, AR 72336 Newport, AR 72112-0677 P. O. Box 279 Office: 870-523-3641 Helena, AR 72342-0279 Fax: 870-523-8678 Office: 870-338-3494 Serving Woodruff County Fax: 870-338-8061 E-Mail: [email protected] Serving Monroe, Phillips, Prairie, and Lee Counties E-Mail: [email protected] * Ms. Kay Price, Office Manager 501 West Arch Avenue P. O. Box 248 Searcy, AR 72145-0248 Office: 501-268-8601 Fax: 501-268-1783 Serving Woodruff County E-Mail: [email protected] TECHNICAL INSTITUTES, VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES Mr. Burl Lieblong, President * Mr. Jeff Bookout, Vice Chancellor Crowley's Ridge Technical Institute ASU Technical Center P. O. Box 925 P. O. Box 280 Forrest City, AR 72336-0925 Marked Tree, AR 72365 Office: 870-633-5411 Office: 870-358-2117 Fax: 870-633-9328 Fax: 870-358-4117 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Dr. Steven Murray, Chancellor Ms. Michelle Wilson, Asst. Vice Pres. Student Affairs Phillips County Community College East Arkansas Community College P. O. Box 785 1700 Newcastle Road Helena, AR 72342 Forrest City, AR 72335 Office: 870-338-6474 Office: 870-633-4480 Fax: 870-338-7542 Fax: 870 633-1670 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 11/14 DISTRICT ONE Page 2 TECHNICAL INSTITUTES, VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES (CONT’D.) Ms. Vickie Keeton, Student Success Coordinator * Mr. Robert Summers, Division Chair Mid-South Community College Arkansas Commercial Driver Training Institute 2000 West Broadway ASU Newport West Memphis, AR 72301 7648 Victory Boulevard Office: 870-733-6807 Newport, AR 72112 E-Mail: [email protected] Office 1-800-470-5440 Fax 870-512-7886 E-Mail: [email protected] OFFICE OF COMMUNITY SERVICE * Ms. Darla Tate, Executive Director Ms. Margaret Staub, Executive Director Crowley’s Ridge Development Council, Inc. Mid-Delta Community Services, Inc. P. O. Box 16720 P. O. Box 745 Jonesboro, AR 72403 Helena, AR 72342 Office: 870- 802-7100 Office: 870-338-6406 Fax: 870-268-1461 Fax: 870-338-3629 Serving Craighead, Crittenden, Cross, Jackson, Serving Monroe, Phillips, and Lee Counties Green, Poinsett, St. Francis, and Woodruff E-Mail: [email protected] Counties E-Mail: [email protected] Ms. Janell French Save The Children 8299 Highway 70 West Palestine, AR 72372 Office: 870-519-9090 E-Mail: [email protected] MINORITY MALE AND MINORITY FEMALE REFERRAL SOURCES Mr. Timothy Simpson, Career Consultant Ms. Sandra Sparks, Career Advisor Arkansas Department of Human Services Arkansas Workforce Center 401 West Fourth Street 2003 West Broadway Brinkley, AR 72021 West Memphis, AR 72301 Office: 870-734-3374 Office: 870-735-6730 Fax: 870-734-2423 Fax: 870-732-4995 Serving Monroe County Serving Crittenden, Cross, St. Francis, Lee, and E-Mail: [email protected] Phillips Counties E-Mail: [email protected] * Ms. Wanda McGuire, Case Manager Mr. Terry Woodard, President American Indian Center of Arkansas P. O. Box 541 1100 North University, Suite 143 Wynne, AR 72396 Little Rock, AR 72207-6344 Office: 870-238-7237 Office: 501-666-9032 Fax: 870-238-0534 Fax: 501-666-5875 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 11/14 DISTRICT ONE Page 3 MINORITY MALE AND MINORITY FEMALE REFERRAL SOURCES (CONT’D.) Mr. Bryant Stephens, Employment Specialist * Ms. Connie Jackson, Program Director Arkansas Human Development Corporation Arkansas Workforce Center 300 Eldridge Road, Suite 26 550 Ninth Street P. O. Box 1117 P.O. Box 3349 Forrest City, AR 72336 Batesville, AR 72503 Office: 870-633-6895 Office: 870-793-2561 Fax: 870-633-8273 Fax: 870-793-2083 Serving St. Francis, Cross, Crittenden, Lee, Serving Woodruff, Cleburne, White, Jackson, Phillips, Monroe, Woodruff, Prairie, and White Independence, Sharp, Fulton, Izard, Stone, and Counties Van Buren Counties E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Ms. Betty Zane Wenzel, Rehab Assistant * Mr. Dale Charles, State President Arkansas Rehabilitation Services NAACP 507 Cherry Street 2020 West Third, Suite 219 Helena, AR 72342 Little Rock, AR 72205 Phone: 870-338-8005 Office: 501-376-2227 Fax: 870-338-2782 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Mr. Everett Adamson, District Manager Ms. Barbara Metcalf, County Administrator Arkansas Rehabilitation Services Arkansas Department of Human Services 210 Shopping Way Boulevard, Suite D 772 West Chestnut West Memphis, AR 72301 P. O. Box 309 Office: 870-735-4725 Marianna, AR 72360-0309 Fax 870-735-0881 Office: 870-295-2597 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 870-295-6337 Serving Lee County E-Mail: [email protected] FEMALE REFERRAL SOURCES (MINORITY AND NONMINORITY) Ms. Barbara Metcalf, County Administrator Ms. China Graham, County Administrator Arkansas Department of Human Services Phillips County Department of Human Services 772 West Chestnut 104 D’Anna Place P. O. Box 309 P. O. Box 277 Marianna, AR 72360-0309 Helena, AR 72342-0277 Office: 870-295-2597 Office: 870-816-3265 Fax: 870-295-6337 Fax: 870-338-9358 Serving Lee County Serving Phillips County E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Mr. Floyd Williams, County Administrator Mr. Gerald Stamps, County Administrator Arkansas Department of Human Services Crittenden County Department of Human Services 301 ½ North New Orleans 401 South College Boulevard Brinkley, AR 72021-2813 West Memphis, AR 72301 Office: 870-734-1445 Office: 870-732-5170 Fax: 870-734-2313 Fax: 870-732-4491 Serving Monroe County Serving Crittenden County E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] * This source is capable of referring applicants in this District. 11/14 DISTRICT REFERRAL SOURCES DISTRICT TWO DEPARTMENT OF WORKFORCE SERVICES Ms. Nancy Jones, Office Manager Mr. William Campbell, Office Manager 477 South Main 1001 South Tennessee Street P. O. Box 30 P. O. Box 8308 Monticello, AR 71657-0030 Pine Bluff, AR 71611-8308 Office: 870-367-2476 Office: 870-534-1920 or 870-575-9797 Fax: 870-367-7105 Fax: 870-534-7688 Serving Ashley, Chicot, Desha, and Drew Serving Arkansas, Jefferson, Lincoln, and Grant Counties Counties E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Ms. Carla Curtis, Career Consultant Mr. John L. Rice, Disabled Veterans Representative 308 Main Street Disabled Veteran Outreach Program (DVOP) P. O. Box 806 1001 South Tennessee Street Lake Village, AR 71653 P. O. Box 8308 Office: 870-265-4800 Pine Bluff, AR 71611-8308 Fax: 870-265-4602 Office: 870-575-1014 Serving Chicot County Cell: 870-550-4377 E-Mail: [email protected] Fax: 870-534-7688 E-Mail: [email protected] Ms. Laura Norrell, Case Manager 304 North Alabama Street P. O. Box 1220 Crossett, AR 71635 Office: 870-304-2312 Fax: 870-364-9861 E-Mail: [email protected] TECHNICAL INSTITUTES, VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES Mr. Bob Ware, Vice-Chancellor Ms. Linda Rushing, Vice-Chancellor UAM College of Technology at McGehee UAM College of Technology at Crossett 1609 East Ash 1326 Highway 52 West P. O. Box 747 Crossett, AR 71635 McGehee, AR 71654 Office: 870-364-6414 Office: 870-222-5360 Fax: 870-364-5707 Fax: 870-222-4709 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] Dr. Stephen Hilterbran, President Mr. Joe Kelnhofer, Director Southeast Arkansas College Riverside Vocational Technical School 1900 Hazel Street 8000 Corrections Circle Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Pine Bluff, AR 71603 Office: 870-543-5900 Office: 870-267-6900 Fax: 870-543-5927 Fax: 870-267-6902 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] * Ms. Suzann McCommon, Director Mr. Johnny Handley, Director Great Rivers Educational Cooperative Jefferson Area Vocational Center P. O. Box 2837 221 South Beech West Helena, AR 72390 Pine Bluff, AR 71601 Office: 870-338-6461 Office: 870-534-1944 Fax: 870-338-8442 Fax: 870-534-1885 E-Mail: [email protected] E-Mail: [email protected] 11/14 DISTRICT TWO Page 2 TECHNICAL INSTITUTES, VOCATIONAL TECHNICAL SCHOOLS, COMMUNITY AND TECHNICAL COLLEGES (CONT’D.) Ms.
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