by Do South | Sep 1, 2022 | Life, Southern Lit
Standing with his arms wrapped tightly around her, she could feel a sense of home she hadn’t felt since the last time he’d held her. It was like time and space and distance fell away, and all that was left was their two beating hearts, finding each other again. As...
by Do South | Sep 1, 2022 | Adoption, Life
CHARLES, AGE 14 Meet Charles, a teenage boy looking for his forever home! Charles is a very smart, kind, and outgoing teenager. He loves to make new friends, and like most teenage boys, Charles enjoys playing video games. Charles is also quite the foodie! He’s not...
by Do South | Sep 1, 2022 | People
The youth who find their way to the Comprehensive Juvenile Services Western Arkansas Youth Shelter arrive in all shapes, sizes, and backstories. They are the headstrong kids from “good” families who bristle under house rules and street-smart kids from “bad” homes who...
by Do South | Aug 1, 2022 | People
In May 1985, Alma native Doug Moore suffered a motorcycle accident that left him a paraplegic. Not content to let one day define the rest of his life, Doug launched a local wheelchair basketball league in 1986 and competed in wheelchair sports for the next thirty-five...