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Hope on the Doorstep

On a hot July morning in Belzoni, Mississippi, Clerk Delores Harris opened the doors of City Hall expecting a steady trickle of residents. Instead, she was met with a line that stretched down the block — families clutching…

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Develop the Developer

Communities Unlimited (CU), in partnership with Freddie Mac, is excited to launch the Develop the Developer Academy — a program designed to equip aspiring and early-stage real estate developers with the skills, knowledge,…

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Gordon Rebounds

When Charles Dismuke first took office as mayor of Gordon, he didn’t know if the small southeastern Alabama town could keep going. “To be honest, things weren’t very good,” he recalled. “We weren’t really able to function…

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CU’s Lending Team, referred to CM Farm Ranch by Louisiana Central Executive Director Bahia Nightengale, provided McGraw with a bridge loan to purchase the truck while waiting for USDA funds to be released.

Farm Forward

When the pandemic brought the world to a halt, Stacey McGraw and her husband, Charlie, found themselves spending more time at home in rural Clayton, Louisiana. What might have been idle hours for some turned into a moment…

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Seeds of Change

When Mayor Barbara Domain walks behind Ames City Hall these days, she sees more than rows of okra, peppers, zucchini, and squash. She sees neighbors trading recipes, children learning where their food comes from, and a…

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Pump Fix

When Ridgeway City Clerk Toni Storms picked up the phone this summer, she was out of options. The city’s decades-old lagoon pump, which moves wastewater through the treatment process, had failed; replacement parts were no…

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Surviving and Thriving

In a year when many small food businesses in rural Arkansas have closed their doors, Misha Murphy’s business is still rolling. Murphy, owner of Murphy’s Bakery & Burgers, credits her resilience to creativity, community…

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Next Chapter

When Katie Stone was growing up in foster care, she often felt like she was missing a guidebook for life. Nobody had shown her how to navigate hard conversations or prepare for the milestones ahead. Years later, as…

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That’s what led White to start a side hustle: housecleaning.

Shining Future

Jennifer White will be the first to admit she’s old-fashioned — she grew up in her grandparents’ household. When she was younger, it was easier to walk into an employer’s office, shake someone’s hand, and land a job. Today,…

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Infrastructure Refurbished

A vital piece of water infrastructure in south Arkansas’s Union County, near the Louisiana border, has been refurbished thanks to a low-interest loan from Communities Unlimited (CU). Johnson Township Public Works Authority…

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Lifted Up

When April Spears watched her young daughter battle stubborn eczema, she felt both determined and powerless. A doctor prescribed a cream but warned it could cause hyperpigmentation — dark patches or uneven skin tone — if…

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Score Builder

When one of her students jumped nine points on the ACT after just six weeks of tutoring, Lasonya Anderson realized she had been given a gift. That early breakthrough planted the seeds of ProACT, the tutoring business she…

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Born From a Hack

Years ago, a cyberattack on a side business turned Cecile Mengue’s life upside down. The incident wiped out everything she had built and left her asking tough questions: “How did I get hacked? What made me a target?” That…

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Hope on the Doorstep

On a hot July morning in Belzoni, Mississippi, Clerk Delores Harris opened the doors of City Hall expecting a steady trickle of residents. Instead, she was met with a line that stretched down the block — families clutching…

Read More

Develop the Developer

Communities Unlimited (CU), in partnership with Freddie Mac, is excited to launch the Develop the Developer Academy — a program designed to equip aspiring and early-stage real estate developers with the skills, knowledge,…

Read More

Gordon Rebounds

When Charles Dismuke first took office as mayor of Gordon, he didn’t know if the small southeastern Alabama town could keep going. “To be honest, things weren’t very good,” he recalled. “We weren’t really able to function…

Read More

CU’s Lending Team, referred to CM Farm Ranch by Louisiana Central Executive Director Bahia Nightengale, provided McGraw with a bridge loan to purchase the truck while waiting for USDA funds to be released.

Farm Forward

When the pandemic brought the world to a halt, Stacey McGraw and her husband, Charlie, found themselves spending more time at home in rural Clayton, Louisiana. What might have been idle hours for some turned into a moment…

Read More

Seeds of Change

When Mayor Barbara Domain walks behind Ames City Hall these days, she sees more than rows of okra, peppers, zucchini, and squash. She sees neighbors trading recipes, children learning where their food comes from, and a…

Read More

Pump Fix

When Ridgeway City Clerk Toni Storms picked up the phone this summer, she was out of options. The city’s decades-old lagoon pump, which moves wastewater through the treatment process, had failed; replacement parts were no…

Read More

Surviving and Thriving

In a year when many small food businesses in rural Arkansas have closed their doors, Misha Murphy’s business is still rolling. Murphy, owner of Murphy’s Bakery & Burgers, credits her resilience to creativity, community…

Read More

Next Chapter

When Katie Stone was growing up in foster care, she often felt like she was missing a guidebook for life. Nobody had shown her how to navigate hard conversations or prepare for the milestones ahead. Years later, as…

Read More

That’s what led White to start a side hustle: housecleaning.

Shining Future

Jennifer White will be the first to admit she’s old-fashioned — she grew up in her grandparents’ household. When she was younger, it was easier to walk into an employer’s office, shake someone’s hand, and land a job. Today,…

Read More

Infrastructure Refurbished

A vital piece of water infrastructure in south Arkansas’s Union County, near the Louisiana border, has been refurbished thanks to a low-interest loan from Communities Unlimited (CU). Johnson Township Public Works Authority…

Read More

Lifted Up

When April Spears watched her young daughter battle stubborn eczema, she felt both determined and powerless. A doctor prescribed a cream but warned it could cause hyperpigmentation — dark patches or uneven skin tone — if…

Read More

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