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Central Arkansas Development Council is a
private, non-profit organization working to improve the quality of
life and to strengthen communities in Arkansas.
At CADC, low-income
individuals and families are engaged in programs and services that
improve their ability to become self-sufficient. CADC does this by
promoting opportunities for empowerment, from Head Start and
Senior Adult Centers to Community and Program Development.
Central Arkansas Development Council will start Family Development Credential (FDC) classes December 1.
Developed by Cornell University, this series of classes will give front-line workers skills and tools
necessary in helping today's families. Successful completion of the classes will give you seven college
hours from Excelsior College. Click here for more
information about these classes and to download enrollment form for classes beginning December 1, 2005
Since its beginnings in 1965, CADC has been a local force on the War on
Poverty in Arkansas. Our efforts center on giving voice to the
persons who want to make a better world for themselves. We offer a
hand-up, and every person, every family, every community counts.
They are the ones who know best their assets, their resources, and
their possibilities. We are the ones who give them voice. In 12
counties in Arkansas, more than 35,000 persons have joined CADC in
innovative program activities. We are Arkansas' largest community
action agency, offering a broad network of services, including
Nutrition,
Energy Assistance,
Weatherization,
Transportation,
Community Development,
Head Start,
Senior Adult Centers,
Micro-Enterprise Development and other
Training Opportunities. We
stay connected to the communities we serve, through a network of
county-based and community based offices and through public forums.
The road to success lies in us working together with the persons we
serve. We share that mission with the thousands of Arkansas who
envision a healthy future for themselves. At CADC, there are no
boundaries for success.
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