🌍 Find Ongoing Support & Resources

Use the links below to reach whichever resource fits your situation best, they’ll open in a new window.

Arkansas 211 →
A free, confidential service available across Arkansas.


Dial 2-1-1 or visit their website to connect with a trained specialist who can match you quickly with food, shelter, treatment, and other local help.

Hark →
If you’re in Northwest Arkansas, Hark partners with 211 to provide an online “Connector Tool.”
Submit your needs online, and a Hark Community Liaison will message you the same day, assign a free case worker, and work with you personally to find the help you need.

SAMHSA Treatment Locator →
Search verified substance-use and mental-health treatment centers nationwide.

Contact Checkpoint →
Request a Narcan refill or schedule a free overdose-response training.

Join Our Community →
Sign up to receive updates when new Safe Zones, volunteer opportunities, and peer-support programs launch.
(Community form coming soon.)

 

Ready to Stop Using? You Don’t Have to Do It Alone.

If you’re ready to stop using, or even just thinking about it, there are people and programs that can help, safely, privately, and without judgment.

Medication-Assisted Treatment (MAT) combines medical support and counseling to help your body and mind recover from opioid dependence.
Checkpoint can help you connect with:

  • Suboxone programs (buprenorphine)

  • Methadone clinics

  • Naltrexone / Vivitrol programs

  • Outpatient and tele-MAT options

💬 Reach out today and we’ll connect you to a program that works for you, no pressure and no stigma.

Request Connection →

🍎 Need Food or Basic Help Right Now?

No one heals on an empty stomach. Use the links below to reach whichever food resource fits your situation best, each one opens in a new window.
Here are food-assistance options you can click for Northwest Arkansas and beyond:

 

🌾 Building the Food Safety Network

When people can’t eat, they can’t recover.
Checkpoint is working with existing food ministries and community pantries to connect hunger relief with harm reduction and child safety — because all three are part of the same story.

If you’d like to help:

  • Add local food programs to our live resource map.

  • Help distribute “Food + Safety” QR cards in your area.

  • Share updates from your city’s pantry system.

 Volunteer by emailing or filling out the form below-  [email protected]

Thank you for being YOU.