SAVING LIVES: Clay Kasper founded the Central Arkansas Harm Reduction Project, an overdose prevention program that provides free naloxone (trade name Narcan), a life-saving drug that can reverse an opioid overdose.

The Arkansas philanthropy honor roll

Higher education, from business to the arts, top givers’ lists.

by Leslie Peacock

Arkansas Hospice Foundation
Helping the dying live.
by Leslie Peacock

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Gordon Watkins helms an effort to ‘Save the Buffalo River — Again’

Working to protect ‘a thin blue ribbon.’
by Stephanie Smittle

Arkansas Hunger Relief Alliance
The state’s ultimate anti-hunger warriors.
by Lindsey Millar

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Central Arkansas Harm Reduction Project
A grassroots initiative provides free naloxone and other life-saving resources.
by Rebekah Hall

  

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