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Little Rock, Arkansas

Welcome to Little Rock, Arkansas, City Limitless.  Located on the banks of the Arkansas River and in the central part of the Natural State.  Little Rock is the perfect place to mix nightlife, outdoor adventure, and southern hospitality.  Both the climate and the people are warm in this mid-south city.  While visiting this hidden-diamond that’s rich with frontier and civil rights history take a break from your vacation and give a break to those in need with our partnering non-profits.  After spending a few hours helping the Little Rock community.  Participate in Volunteer to See’s reward program with discounts to local businesses and attractions.

Volunteer to See Little Rock’s non-profit partners:

Arkansas Rice Depot

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The Arkansas Rice Depot was formed in 1982 to combat hunger in Arkansas.  The Arkansas Rice Depot provides over 7 million pounds of food a year to fulfill its mission of providing Sensible Solutions to Hunger in Arkansas. We fulfill this mission through:

Food for Families: a statewide food bank serving 300 church and community hunger organizations

Food For Kids. Backpacks of food and supplies are sent home with children having problems in school due to hunger at home.

Food For Seniors. Home delivered food boxes are given each month to seniors on limited incomes.

Volunteer Opportunities are Monday – Friday 9 a.m.-5 p.m.  Inquire about weekends and holiday opportunities.

To volunteer with the Arkansas Rice Depot click here

Habitat for Humanity Pulaski County

hfhlogoHabitat is an ecumenical Christian housing ministry that seeks to put belief into action by working in partnership with God’s people to create a decent habitat in which to live and work. Habitat’s mission is to eliminate substandard housing while providing simple, decent housing to qualified low-income families.  Volunteer opportunities include:


Construction/Deconstruction Volunteers:
Construction assignments can include framing, roofing, siding installation, insulation installation, and finishing interior work.  No skill sets are necessary to volunteer with Habitat. We teach on site and provide all of the necessary tools and safety equipment.  Deconstruction occurs when a structure is donated to Habitat but not the property on which it resides. Habitat goes in and tears out flooring, windows, fixtures, doors, bathrooms, cabinets, and other viable parts of the structure. Everything removed is sold in our ReStore in North Little Rock which is open to the public.

Volunteer opportunities are generally Tuesday – Saturday 9 a.m. -3 p.m.

To volunteer with Habitat for Humanity Pulaski County click here

Volunteer to See Little Rock Rewards Program

By volunteering with any of the above non-profits earn rewards to the following businesses:

Volunteer to See Little Rock is made possible through support from the Little Rock Convention and Visitors Bureau.  For more information about visiting Little Rock or scheduling conventions please click here: http://www.littlerock.com

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