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ASPSF Day of Giving to support Jonesboro single parent students

ASPSF Day of Giving to support Jonesboro single parent students

Jonesboro Mayor Harold Copenhaver (front, center) signed a city proclamation for ASPSF Day of Giving last year. Former ASPSF Board Member and Jonesboro Chief Operating Officer Tony Thomas along with ASPSF’s Shaila Creekmore (left) and Carrie Allen attended the presentation on March 20, 2025. Photo: Contributed/Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund


Jonesboro, AR – Contributed – Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund (ASPSF) will host its second-annual Day of Giving on Friday, March 20.

Held in honor of National Single Parent Day, ASPSF Day of Giving aims to raise $45,000 to fund 28 full-time scholarships, helping single parents continue their education while supporting their families.

ASPSF will celebrate single parents on March 20 in Jonesboro from 6-8 p.m. at Native Brew Works, 515 S. Gee St. The brewery will donate 10% of sales, and guests can make additional gifts during their meal. All contributions are tax-deductible and will support students living and studying in Northeast Arkansas and throughout the state.

To mark the occasion, Jonesboro Mayor Harold Copenhaver will officially proclaim March 20 as ASPSF Day of Giving with a short ceremony at 11 a.m. on March 18, at City Hall, Mayor’s office, 300 S. Church St., 1st Floor.

“We are so thankful to the Jonesboro community for supporting single parents and the efforts of Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund to help them succeed in completing their educations,” said Shaila Creekmore, ASPSF Development Officer, Strategic Partnerships. “Knowing their community is also behind them is a huge boost to these single parents working hard every day to create a better life for their family.”

STATEWIDE SUPPORT FOR SINGLE PARENTS

In addition to Jonesboro, other cities and counties are proclaiming March 20 as ASPSF Day of Giving, including Conway, Fort Smith, Harrison, Jacksonville, Johnson County, Little Rock, Maumelle, North Little Rock, Sheridan, and Sherwood.

The statewide celebration aims to bring awareness to the approximately 132,000 single parents raising the next generation in Arkansas. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, 33% of single parents in the state live below the poverty line, compared to just 7% of married parents.

ASPSF works to address these disparities by providing flexible scholarships and wraparound support services that help single parents persist through college and complete their degrees so they can pursue a professional career with family-supporting wages.

Throughout the day on March 20, Arkansans are encouraged to participate virtually by donating here or engaging with ASPSF’s Single Parent Juggling Challenge, a social media campaign inviting participants to share videos of themselves juggling as a symbol of the many responsibilities single parents manage each day. Check out some of the videos here.

Community members can learn more, donate, or get involved by visiting aspsfday.org.

About Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund: Statewide nonprofit Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund (ASPSF) is dedicated to ending single parent poverty through higher education. Since 1990, ASPSF has awarded more than $50 million in scholarships and provided services that empower single parents to complete their education and pursue higher-paying careers.

With the help of volunteers and community support, ASPSF creates multigenerational change, transforming lives for both single parents and their children. Learn more at aspsf.org.

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