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Providing Services to Low Income Residents in Faulkner, Cleburne, and White Counties

CAPCA is committed to providing quality services, to eligible clients to develop their full potential, become more self-sufficient and be a productive member in their community.

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CAPCA, Inc.
707 Robins Street
Suite 118
Conway, AR 72034

Telephone :    501-329-0977
Fax :    501-329-9247
Email :    info@capcainc.org
Web Site :    Contact Form

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 CAPCA Connections

Community Services
CAPCA IDA Program
CAPCA Individual Development Account (IDA) Program recently presented Tonya Efird with a check for $2,000.00 to go towards the down payment of her new home. Tonya is the first client to complete the IDA program.

Pictured: Leigha Drummond (CAPCA Community Service Coordinator) and Tonya Efird
 

ACAAA Award Recipients
The 2010 ACAAA Annual Conference was held in Rogers, AR May 26-28, 2010. This year CAPCA was honored to have several people and the Food Pantry nominated for awards.
  • Larry Robinson (CAPCA Governing Board Chair) was nominated for the Supporter Action Award.
  • Delander Moody - a past client was nominated for Client Action Award.
  • Nora Gomez (Office Assistant) was nominated for Best Performance in a Supporting Role.
  • Jon Rea (Resource Manager) was nominated as Best Performance in a Leading Role.
  • The Food Pantry was nominated for the CAPPY Best Production Award and received the overall CAPPY Award.

Partnership Event
“Partners Light the Way” was the theme for CAPCA Partners Event held May 4, 2010 at the Faulkner County Natural Resources Center. Partners involved throughout the year were invited to attend.
 
Larry Robinson (Governing Board Chair), gave the welcome. The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Archie Musselman (Housing Director). Luis Ortega (Board Member) gave the invocation. After everyone finished the delicious meal, Jon Rea (Resource Manager) introduced Bobby Tucker (Associate Pastor of Antioch Baptist) who was the guest speaker.
 
Bobby gave an inspiring speech on the value of encouraging and mentoring others. People want to be given an opportunity and to be believed in. Using several real life experiences, he emphasized that whatever you choose to do in life, believe in it and do the best you can. People need someone to believe in them.
 
Barbara McCollum (Early Childhood Director) and Carolyn Mallett (Community Development Director) recognized and expressed appreciation to the partners who were present. Each guest received a Certificate of Appreciation and a miniature CAPCA flashlight.

 

Phyliss Fry (Executive Director), gave closing remarks by thanking the group for the contributions each had made to CAPCA in working together to “Light the Way.”
 
Betty Ann Edwards (Fiscal Officer), Brenda McDaniel  (Human Resource Specialist), and Maybelline Valdez (Office Assistant) were hostesses for the event.
 

CAPCA Closes Winter Crisis Assistance Program
The Community Action Program for Central Arkansas closed the Winter Crisis LiHeap Program effective June 4,2010 and the Summer Cooling Program will start July 12,2010. For more information call: Faulkner County: (501) 329-3891, Cleburne County: (501) 362-8231 or White County: (501) 279-2015
 

Food Pantry

CAPCA joined members of the Conway Postal Service for the annual National Letter Carriers food drive.
The food drive collected 17, 000 pounds of food for the CAPCA food pantry.

Modified: 7/14/2010 11:31 AM
Early Childhood Development Centers
Bald Knob Head Start
Bald Knob Picture

Bald Knob Center was very busy with a lot of activities for the past several months. In March, we enjoyed a visit from the Air Evac Helicopter. The children and teachers were able to meet a pilot, a flight paramedic, and a nurse and hear about their jobs as community helpers and tour the helicopter that landed on the field beside the center.
 
In April, we were busy learning about Spring, making healthy choices during Arkansas Children’s Week, and doing a very special recycling project all month for Earth Day. The children collected aluminum cans, plastic items, and paper for recycling. The children were able to learn the importance of recycling and taking care of our planet.
 
In May, the children learned about transitioning into Kindergarten. We were able to eat in the elementary school cafeteria, meet the principal, hear a story in the library, have a music lesson with the elementary school music teacher, and take a tour of the elementary school. We just ended the program year with a wonderful end of the year celebration. The children enjoyed pizza, juice, fruit, and outdoor games. We all had a terrific time, but we were sad to see the children go and another great year to come to a close. We are looking forward to another super group next year!

 
Mills Center Regional Head Start
 
This Head Start year is slipping away quickly. However, we are not going to quit learning; we’ve got a lot more to experience before the end of May!!
 
In March, we prepared for Arkansas Children’s Week activities. We ordered deliciously chocolate brown T-shirts. The teaching staff, parents, and children came up with fun activities to help us make “Healthy Choices for Better Beginnings.” We plan to use the “I Am Moving, I Am Learning” CD’s and written materials to promote healthy eating and more physical activities into our lifestyles.
 
Omitted from Spring Newsletter

Rose Bud Head Start
RBHS Picture
 
The 2009-2010 program year has been very successful at Rose Bud. The Center has 11 children who will be moving to Kindergarten in the fall and 8 returning to Head Start. They have all worked hard and learned a lot this year. We are very proud of each of them. We celebrated their achievement with a year end celebration. The children were very excited to show off some of the songs, poems, and fingerplays they learned this year to their parents. They also enjoyed receiving their certificates.
 
The end of the year always seems to be bitter sweet. After serving these families, some which have been with us two years, it is always hard to say goodbye. We are very fortunate, however, to be able to give the children the “head start” that they need before entering kindergarten and feel blessed to have been a part of their transition.
 
The staff learn as much from the children as they do from us. Although it seems the end of year has approached rather quickly, we are looking forward to the sunshine and wish everyone a safe and happy summer break.
 

Conway Head Start
CHS Picture
 
The Conway Center has had an exciting time during the month of May beginning with “Muffins with Mom.” The Mothers were given an opportunity to spend the morning with their child eating muffins and enjoying the cards the children made for them. The children were excited to have their mothers present and the center appreciates the parent involvement.
 
It was a picture perfect evening for the Conway Head Start Program as we had the End of the Year Celebration on May 11, 2010. The celebration entitled “A Night with the Stars,” was a spectacular event. The red carpet was rolled out and the Head Start Stars waltz down the aisle as cameras were lashing all over the place. We are very appreciative of the many hours parents spent to make the evening a night to remember. The Conway staff was filled with mixed emotions as the children came forward with their songs and dances. The staff were happy to see progress and advancement of the children we have served this year, but at the same time sad to see them go.
 
Memories have been made and lifelong friendships have been established. Thank you to the parents for sharing your children with us. We’ve had a great year with the children as they were busy learning while playing.
 

Mills Migrant/Seasonal Head Start
MSHHS Picture
Part of that learning will involve planting flowers and vegetables in a garden spot. They have tomatoes and bell pepper plants. They have also planted some flower bulbs. The children will help water and care for them each day.

Mills Center is glad to see the migrant families coming back for the blueberry & blackberry season. We are seeing some new faces and some familiar faces. Ten months makes a big difference in the size and maturity of these infants and toddlers. The babies that left last August came back as toddlers and the toddlers are now three year olds eager to learn new things. Many of the seasonal children are being transitioned to different classrooms. There will be new teachers and children to get to know and most likely new ways of learning will be presented. But most assuredly, there will be fun and excitement. Dad’s are looking forward to going bowling with their children for a fatherhood initiative activity. This will be a special time for them to spend with their Head Start child/children.
 
It should be an interesting time for all.
 
We want to welcome new staff Katrina Bundy teacher and Josephine Slagle teacher. They will be in the preschool classrooms. Other new staff that will be working for the summer are Linda Stolfo and Kathy Gude bus drivers.
 
So here we go! On with more fun, learning and excitement to last a lifetime!!!

Modified: 6/21/2010 9:20 AM
Kindergarten Transistion
Here I Come!
 
Getting ready for Kindergarten is an exciting time. Here are some tips to help your child over the summer.
  • Read everyday to your child. Visit the local library for summertime activities. Assist your child to check out books from the local library.
  • Practice counting and recognizing numbers 1-10.
  • Self-Help skills-zip, button, snap, putting on and taking off coat.
  • Practice writing name. Begin name with capitol letter and the rest of the letters lower case. Example: Sarah not SARAH
  • Letter recognition. Know the name of the letters.
**Suggestions from local kindergarten teachers.

Modified: 6/18/2010 4:48 PM
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 Helpful Links

  American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) Disaster Preparedness Initiatives
  American Recovery and Reinvestment Act
  Arkansas Advocates for Children and Families
  Arkansas Child Abuse & Neglect Prevention Board
  Arkansas Community Action Agencies Association
  Arkansas Head Start Association
  Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance
  Community Action Partnership
  Community Service Block Grant Program
  Head Start - Early Childhood and Learning Center
  Experience Works
  FEMA - Federal Emergency Management Agency
  LIHEAP - Low Income Home Energy Assistance
  Promoting Responsible Fatherhood
  National Community Action Foundation
  Office of Community Services
  Spotlight On Poverty
  Healthy Child Care America
  Healthy Children

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 Consider Donating

CAPCA is a 501(c)3 organization, cash and in-kind donations are welcome.
 
Consider becoming a contributor to the agency by supporting the agency financially through your tax deductible contribution.
 
You may also make a monetary donation in honor, memory or celebration of someone.
 
For more information please contact the Community Development Director at 501-329-3891, ext. 105

 Become a CAPCA Volunteer

Office Work:
Clerical
Shredding
Computer

Food Pantry:
Sorting Food
Stocking shelves

Video Loan Library:
Pre-viewing videos

General:
Office cleaning
Maintenance of parking lot and landscaping areas
Cleaning of agency vans

Special Projects:
Commodity Distributions
Christmas Food Box Distribution
Angel Tree Project
Postal Food Drive
Develop a Power Point Presentation
Develop/revise agency brochure

Head Start:
In the classroom
On the playground
In the dining area
In the kitchen
At rest time
Other activities