Thank you, ECS NHS
The young people from Episcopal Collegiate School National Honor Society collected scarves, mittens, hats, and other items to help keep our Veterans warm!
The young people from Episcopal Collegiate School National Honor Society collected scarves, mittens, hats, and other items to help keep our Veterans warm!
Our friends from the Elks North Little Rock have a very special Christmas tradition- they bring dinner for our Veterans! This year it was a little different and we couldn’t …
These guys are as diligent about looking after our Veterans as they are tending their barbecue! This is their seventh year to come out rain or shine, nice or freezing …
Zachary Nellums is a Navy Veteran. Born and raised in Arkansas, he served his country from 2003-2007, “Let’s just say I made a string of bad decisions and in October …
On Friday, the St. Francis House truck delivered food bright and early, the other food trucks rolled in throughout the day, tables were set up so volunteers could be safely …
Thursday- Due to disruptions in food supply lines, food began being delivered to St. Francis House well in advance of distribution. And due to safe -distancing needs, we couldn’t load …
14,000 lbs of food, 700 boxes, 7 high-rises, and only 25 volunteers! Boy Scout Troop 7, members of the Junior League of Little Rock, and Saint Mark’s Young Adults accomplished a mighty work!
The Arkansas Children’s Hospital Burn Unit staff and The Family Church in Redfield brought a literal trunkful of goodies for our Veterans and clients!
Our friends from St. Luke’s Episcopal Church, North Little Rock, brought a Santa’s sleigh full of gifts for our Veterans and treated them to a barbecue dinner! The Veterans …