It’s actually very difficult to determine who’s the most giving and the most generous in a state like Arkansas. So many people in this great state pitch in and help whenever it’s needed, and it’s absolutely grand to be a native of a state that has so many who give even when it’s hard to provide for themselves at times.
Greatnonprofits.org has compiled a list of Arkansas towns and cities with the most charitable organizations with the highest ratings (this article focuses on towns with at least three charities that have star rankings of four or above from people who have reported using these charities), and it’s these locations across the Natural State providing the most help to those in need.
Based on findings from Greatnonprofits.org, Paragould has 3 charity organizations (Shepherd's Fold Ministry, the Eastern Arkansas Ballet, and CASA) with a user rating of 4 to 5 stars.
Hot Springs - Hot Springs has 3 charity organizations ( Mid-America Science Museum, the Hot Springs Village Animal Welfare League, and the Lupus Foundation of Arkansas) with a user rating of 4 to 5 stars out of a five-star rating, based on findings from Greatnonprofits.org.
Based on findings from Greatnonprofits.org, Heber Springs has 3 charity organizations (Mays Mission for the Handicapped, Heber Springs Humane Society, and Teen Recruiters) with a user rating of 4 to 5 stars.
Based on findings from Greatnonprofits.org, Fort Smith has 4 charity organizations (including The Arc for the River Valley, the Fountain of Youth Adult Day Center, and Hope for the Young) with a user rating of 4 to 5 stars.
Fayetteville - Based on findings from Greatnonprofits.org, Fayetteville has 4 charity organizations (including Project 180, Temple Shalom of NWA, and the Omni Center for Peace, Justice, and Ecology being highly ranked) with a user rating of 4 to 5 stars.
Springdale has 6 charity organizations (including Victory Walk therapy services, the Northwest Arkansas Radiation Therapy Institute, and Stray Central animal rescue) with a user rating of 4 to 5 stars, based on findings from Greatnonprofits.org.
Based on findings from Greatnonprofits.org, the capital city has 27 charity organizations (including Women & Children First, the Arkansas Dog Search Association, Arkansas Rice Depot, and Environmental & Spatial Technology being highly ranked) with a user rating of 4 to 5 stars.
It’s important to remember that charitable organizations are vital to the Natural State, but these wonderful towns and their programs aren’t the complete definition of what it means to be a giving Arkansan. A great number of individuals across the state have been providing their time, services, and money for years to various causes and continue to do so, and they deserve as much praise as anyone or anywhere else. Thanks for all you do, Arkansas!
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