JONESBORO — The Arvest Foundation recently announced a $4,000 grant to Court Appointed Special Advocates (CASA) of the 2nd Judicial District. The grant will provide funds to recruit, train and support volunteer advocates for abused and neglected children in foster care in Craighead, Greene and Poinsett Counties.
Kevin Hufstedler, community bank president for Arvest Bank in Jonesboro, and Selena Barber, community marketing specialist, presented a check on behalf of Arvest Foundation to Angie Tate, executive director for CASA, Tami Dodd, advocate supervisor, and Donna Bell, Greene County supervisor and part-time supervisor for Craighead County. kAm“(6 2C6 9@?@C65 E@ DFAA@CE rp$p[” wF7DE65=6C D2:5] “%96 H@C< @7 rp$p G@=F?E66CD :D D@ 4C:E:42= :? E96 =:G6D @7 23FD65 2?5 ?68=64E65 49:=5C6? :?

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