Arkadelphia Clinic Donates 1,365 Boxes in Summer Cereal Drive to Help Local Families - Healthy Connections Community Health Network

Arkadelphia Clinic Donates 1,365 Boxes in Summer Cereal Drive to Help Local Families

When your local healthcare team leads with compassion, big things happen. The Healthy Connections Arkadelphia Clinic made a bold impact during the 2025 THV11 Summer Cereal Drive, donating an incredible 1,365 boxes of cereal to help fight hunger in Clark County. Held at Brookshire’s in Arkadelphia, the event highlighted our clinic’s commitment to care—both inside and far beyond the exam room.

Led by Kristin Brown, APRN, the Arkadelphia team—featuring , Dr. Ronnie Dennis (OBGYN), and Dr. Tracy Rowe (Pediatrics)—showed what it means to serve with purpose. Their efforts were so impactful that organizers asked them to deliver the donations directly to Community Family Enrichment Center, Inc. Food Pantry, ensuring immediate benefit to local families. They also shared their story live on THV11’s The Vine at 9, proudly representing Healthy Connections and our mission of Community, Compassion, and Excellence.

If you’re looking for a trusted medical clinic in Arkadelphia that puts people first, the providers at Healthy Connections are here for you. From primary care and women’s health to pediatric services and addiction treatment, we’re committed to providing accessible, high-quality healthcare to every patient we serve. Learn more at healthy-connections.org/arkadelphia or call 888-710-8220 to schedule your appointment today.

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