Improving the Quality of Life


Central Arkansas Development Council is a private nonprofit community action
agency. CADC is a local force in the War on Poverty. CADC provides a hand-up,
promoting self-help in our neighborhoods and for our families. We are committed
to providing opportunities for empowerment for individuals, families and
communities. More than 40,000 persons have joined with CADC in achieving a
shared vision of success.





CADC Goals

CADC strives to ensure that:

  • Low income people will become more self-sufficient
  • The conditions in which low-income people live are improved
  • Low income people will own a stake in their community
  • Partnerships among supporters and providers of service to low-income people
    are achieved
  • CADC will increase its capacity to achieve results
  • Low-income people, especially vulnerable populations, will achieve
    their potential by strengthening family and other supportive systems.



CADC Values

CADC envisions achieving those goals through the implementation of its Basic Values and Principles, which state:

  • Society has a responsibility to assist its poor, frail, and vulnerable members.
  • All persons (customers, staff, board, volunteers, and citizens) should be treated with dignity and respect in an environment safe from physical, mental, or emotional harm.
  • All persons have a basic right to food, clothing, safe shelter, and opportunities for self-sufficiency and self-determination.
  • All persons receiving services from CADC deserve the highest quality possible.
  • We have a responsibility not only to work to help families out of poverty, but also to create a community in which all individuals and families can flourish.
  • Personal responsibility of customers, staff, board, and volunteers is a legitimate expectation.
  • As we continually strive for excellence, CADC should operate with honesty and integrity and remain worthy of trust.
  • Cooperation and collaboration will be our primary means of serving our constituents; and, when necessary, we will compete aggressively for resources to fulfill our mission.
  • To fulfill our mission, public and private resources are necessary; therefore, CADC proudly seeks private donations and the contributions of time and talent from the community.

To qualify for crisis LIHEAP, persons must have a disconnect notice with a disconnect date within 7 days of application date. 

CADC will distribute USDA commodities beginning at 9 am on Wednesday, August 4, 2010. 

Central Arkansas Development Council is accepting applications for individuals interested in saving money through their IDA (Individual Account Program).  

First Electric Cooperatives presented $1500 to CADC.  

Each volunteer has donated between 5 to 17.5 hours of their time to help CADC provide services to Ouachita County.  

CADC Head Start centers in Clark, Hot Spring, Montgomery, Pike, and Saline counties will begin accepting applications for early enrollment Monday, March 8.. 

CADC is offering employment services to jobseekers in Camden, El Dorado, Fordyce and Hampton. 

Orientations will be held in different locations during the month of July. 

Central Arkansas Development Council Senior Activity Centers in Clark, Hot Spring, Montgomery, Pike, and Saline counties will serve as cooling shelters during their regular busines 

CADC is accepting applications until July 1.