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Signaling Change

This piece discusses maternal and infant loss, postpartum health complications, and the obstacles families face when care isn’t accessible. These topics are deeply personal and can be painful to read, especially for those…

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From Housing Work to a Lending Lifeline

When Susan Forte walked into a ribbon-cutting event in Pine Bluff, Arkansas earlier in 2025, she wasn’t there to network. She was there to listen. In that moment, the community was opening a modular home — a project…

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His measure is simpler: one stump gone, then another, one patch of earth reclaimed at a time.

From Frustration to Forward Motion

By the time the sun hits the edge of the sidewalk in Oak Forest, a neighborhood in southwest Little Rock, Arkansas, the empty lot beside James Allen Jr.’s house doesn’t look like much — just a handful of cleared stumps,…

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With increased aggregation capacity, farm sales are expected to double.

Keeping Local Food Growing

When the Acadiana Growers Alliance (AGA) was founded in 2015, it grew from a simple belief: that everyone in southern Louisiana should have access to locally grown food — and that small family farms deserve the support they…

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Crisis Averted

When Leona Stephens thinks back on the past year, one sound stands out more than any other: the crack of another water main giving way. Deer Run buys its water from the nearby City of Van Buren, but the pressure…

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Resilience and Growth

When Tabatha Vail talks about building T&J Cleaning Service, she doesn’t begin with spreadsheets or strategy. She begins with her son — and with a decision to take control of her future. In 2019, Vail lost her oldest…

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Driving Change

When the starter in her aging Hyundai failed for the third time, Kiyah Moss pulled onto the shoulder of a Northwest Arkansas (NWA) highway and sat quietly behind the wheel, wondering whether she’d make it to work — or how…

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Tools for Progress

In Selma, Alabama — part of the state’s Black Belt region — the Dallas County Water & Sewer Authority had long struggled with failing infrastructure that too often left sewage spilling into customers’ yards and homes.…

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A Coastal Water System Under Pressure

When Orangefield Water Supply Corporation (OFWSC) General Manager Jason Engle talks about the pressure on his community’s water system, he often starts at the beginning. “Our water lines were originally built in 1999 and…

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Neighbors in Orange

On a chilly November morning, the sound of hammers, saws, and dozens of volunteers in bright orange shirts filled an otherwise quiet neighborhood on the edge of Atlanta, located in northeastern Texas in Cass County. Cliff…

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Crowning Confidence

When Houston entrepreneur Hallie Cooper decided to turn her passion into a business, she was continuing a family legacy of beauty and care that began with her grandmother.  “My grandmother is a hairstylist, and I grew…

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Sweet Potatoes & Strong Spirits

In downtown Helena-West Helena, Arkansas, Delta Dirt Distillery continues to prove that world-class spirits can come from rich Delta soil and deep family roots. When Communities Unlimited (CU) first highlighted their story…

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Growing Forward

In the fall of 2016, just weeks after Kim and Carlos Garcia married, grief and a life-altering decision arrived at the same time. Carlos’s stepfather, who had long run a small mowing route, passed away after a stroke and…

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Signaling Change

This piece discusses maternal and infant loss, postpartum health complications, and the obstacles families face when care isn’t accessible. These topics are deeply personal and can be painful to read, especially for those…

Read More

From Housing Work to a Lending Lifeline

When Susan Forte walked into a ribbon-cutting event in Pine Bluff, Arkansas earlier in 2025, she wasn’t there to network. She was there to listen. In that moment, the community was opening a modular home — a project…

Read More

His measure is simpler: one stump gone, then another, one patch of earth reclaimed at a time.

From Frustration to Forward Motion

By the time the sun hits the edge of the sidewalk in Oak Forest, a neighborhood in southwest Little Rock, Arkansas, the empty lot beside James Allen Jr.’s house doesn’t look like much — just a handful of cleared stumps,…

Read More

With increased aggregation capacity, farm sales are expected to double.

Keeping Local Food Growing

When the Acadiana Growers Alliance (AGA) was founded in 2015, it grew from a simple belief: that everyone in southern Louisiana should have access to locally grown food — and that small family farms deserve the support they…

Read More

Crisis Averted

When Leona Stephens thinks back on the past year, one sound stands out more than any other: the crack of another water main giving way. Deer Run buys its water from the nearby City of Van Buren, but the pressure…

Read More

Resilience and Growth

When Tabatha Vail talks about building T&J Cleaning Service, she doesn’t begin with spreadsheets or strategy. She begins with her son — and with a decision to take control of her future. In 2019, Vail lost her oldest…

Read More

Driving Change

When the starter in her aging Hyundai failed for the third time, Kiyah Moss pulled onto the shoulder of a Northwest Arkansas (NWA) highway and sat quietly behind the wheel, wondering whether she’d make it to work — or how…

Read More

Tools for Progress

In Selma, Alabama — part of the state’s Black Belt region — the Dallas County Water & Sewer Authority had long struggled with failing infrastructure that too often left sewage spilling into customers’ yards and homes.…

Read More

A Coastal Water System Under Pressure

When Orangefield Water Supply Corporation (OFWSC) General Manager Jason Engle talks about the pressure on his community’s water system, he often starts at the beginning. “Our water lines were originally built in 1999 and…

Read More

Neighbors in Orange

On a chilly November morning, the sound of hammers, saws, and dozens of volunteers in bright orange shirts filled an otherwise quiet neighborhood on the edge of Atlanta, located in northeastern Texas in Cass County. Cliff…

Read More

Crowning Confidence

When Houston entrepreneur Hallie Cooper decided to turn her passion into a business, she was continuing a family legacy of beauty and care that began with her grandmother.  “My grandmother is a hairstylist, and I grew…

Read More

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Talent is equally distributed across the U.S. and opportunity is not. Access to opportunities should not depend on where you live, how much you have in the bank or what you look like.

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Through human connection and ingenuity combined with cutting-edge technology and expertise, Communities Unlimited connects people to solutions that sustain healthy businesses, healthy communities, and healthy lives.

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