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Inaugural ASPSF Day of Giving Raises $34K for Single Parents

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Nonprofit Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund (ASPSF) held its first Day of Giving on National Single Parent Day on March 21.

In total, 163 supporters raised $34,090 to support single parent students. Additionally, 11 cities declared March 21 as ASPSF Day of Giving: Cabot, Conway, Fort Smith, Harrison, Helena, Hot Springs, Jasper, Jonesboro, Maumelle, North Little Rock, and Sheridan.

Destiny Hall is a spring 2025 ASPSF recipient studying nursing at Arkansas State University-Newport.

“We are overwhelmed with gratitude for the incredible generosity shown during the inaugural ASPSF Day of Giving,” ASPSF CEO Jenn Morehead said. “Thanks to our supporters, we not only met but surpassed our $25,000 goal. This success is a testament to the power of our community coming together to create brighter futures for families.”

Sponsored by Arvest, ASPSF Day of Giving was a 24-hour statewide event that gathered supporters across Arkansas to lift up single parents who seek to improve their lives and the lives of their families through higher education. Community members could participate by donating online, taking the Single Parent Juggling Challenge, becoming an ASPSF Ambassador, or stopping by The Filling Station in North Little Rock to celebrate single parents with music and food.

Whitney Henderson attended the March 21 ASPSF Spring 2025 Scholarship Ceremony in Conway. She is studying nursing at the University of Arkansas Community College at Morrilton.

“Oftentimes, being a single mother is looked at as a flaw or a handicap — a situation that someone put themselves in,” said Destiny Hall, a spring ASPSF scholarship recipient. “While being a single parent is not always ideal, it creates resilience and strength.”

RECORD-BREAKING SPRING SCHOLARSHIPS Another way ASPSF celebrated National Single Parent Day — first declared by President Ronald Reagan in 1984 — was by distributing scholarships to single parents. On March 21, about two dozen spring recipients from Faulkner and nearby counties received their scholarships at a celebration in Conway.

About two dozen single parents and their families attended a Spring 2025 scholarship ceremony at McGee Center in Conway on March 21. In total, 550 single parents received a scholarship this semester from ASPSF.

Like nearly all the 10+ ASPSF scholarship ceremonies held across the state, the Conway event included a professional development workshop. Morehead led a presentation about resume writing and interviewing. A key part of the ASPSF program is to pair financial aid with wraparound services like workshops and mentoring so recipients are ready to enter the professional workforce once they graduate.

In total, ASPSF awarded 550 scholarships totaling $786,000 to low-income single parent students in March for the spring semester. This is the highest number of scholarship awards and scholarship dollars ASPSF has awarded in a single semester since at least 2023.

ASPSF Day of Giving included live music by Missy Harris at The Filling Station in North Little Rock.

This increase is all thanks to generous donors, including those who contributed to the ASPSF Day of Giving. Every dollar raised from the March 21 fundraiser will help hardworking single parent families break the cycle of poverty through education.

“Thank you for seeing the potential in myself and the others trying to better themselves and their children,” said Hall, a full-time student at Arkansas State University-Newport. “Thank you for helping my dream of becoming a registered nurse and being a woman my son can be proud of come true.”

North Little Rock was one of 11 cities to declare March 21 as ASPSF Day of Giving. From left: ASPSF spring recipient Kadeshia Cooper and son, ASPSF Volunteer from UA-Pulaski Tech Mary Kate Snow, Mayor Terry C. Hartwick, ASPSF’s Arlene Green, ASPSF’s Jen Lawrence, and ASPSF spring recipient Will Piggee.

For more information, contact ASPSF Chief Communications Officer Jen Lawrence at jlawrence@aspsf.org or 501-550-6304.

In addition to Arvest’s platinum event sponsorship, Arvest of Jonesboro also donated $500 for ASPSF Day of Giving. From left: Deania Vanhoozer of Arvest, Shaila Creekmore of ASPSF, and Teresa Roche of Arvest.

About Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund: For more than 30 years, Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund has worked to create stronger, more educated, and more self-sufficient families. Through scholarships and services, ASPSF opens doors for low-income single parents, helping them pursue education, secure employment, and transform the future for their families. With the help of volunteers and community support, ASPSF creates multigenerational change, transforming lives for both single parents and their children. For information about scholarships, volunteer opportunities, and ways to give, visit www.aspsf.org.

Harrison was one of 11 cities to declare March 21 as ASPSF Day of Giving. Pictured: ASPSF volunteers in the back with ASPSF’s Kim Paul-Williams and Mayor Jerry Jackson.
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