Our House Breaks Ground on ‘Final Chapter’ of New Center

Arkansas Money & PoliticsApril 11, 2025by Alex Hardgrave Our House in Little Rock broke ground on a new building Thursday, April 10. The new facility will add 11 additional housing units and expand their capacity by 44 beds. It also adds dedicated space for case management, operational support and mental health services. A new bus stop, bike […]

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Brenda D.

Brenda came to Our House in 2024, fleeing domestic violence, in a bad financial situation, and needing a safe place for herself and her three children. Fortunately, our new Mabee Family House had just opened, so Brenda’s family was able to get a room and become one of the first families to benefit from our

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Lindsey P.

Before coming to Our House, Lindsey had been living in addiction for years, to the point where even her family did not know if she would make it out to the other side. After a period of incarceration and a stay at an outpatient facility, Lindsey felt like she had burned all of her bridges.

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Our House hosts Super Tax Day events

Our House hosts Super Tax Day events to aid low-income, disabled, and ESL taxpayers. Watch the full story here! KATVby Thomas FarrarFebruary 9, 2025 LITTLE ROCK, Ark. (KATV) — On Saturday, Entergy Arkansas and community partners hosted Super Tax Day free filing events across the state. IRS-certified volunteers were available to provide assistance to anyone who’s

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Bradley

After years of fighting a lonely battle with alcoholism and undiagnosed mental health issues, Bradley found a sense of belonging he never had before at Our House. When Bradley became a resident of our Housing programs, he was required to honor our no drug or alcohol policy and has been clean since. Bradley’s addiction made

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Jason W.

In the early 2000s, Jason was a resident of Our House at our original location on Main Street, riding his bike to work every day to the Sears building. Since then, Jason struggled with bouts of homelessness. “I wasn’t motivated,” Jason says. “I was wasting my money, and I was holding myself back. I was

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Jake

Jake had experienced homelessness on and off as a child, but after settling into a comfortable career as a financial analyst, homelessness was a distant past. Health issues slowly turned Jake’s life around, leading Jake to be unable to work, losing his job, and soon, his home. After a period of instability, Jake came to

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The Power of Listening

What happens when social organizations listen to their beneficiaries? The social sector is missing out on critical feedback. Here’s how one nonprofit is closing that gap. What is it like for someone who has spent years feeling overlooked and having their needs dismissed to finally find an organization that listens? Marquita Harper discovered this while

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