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THV Community Partnerships

Today's THV is proud to partner with businesses and organizations to help provide support and much needed items throughout our community. For those less fortunate, or hindered by disaster, we are proud to partner with agencies like The Salvation Army, The Red Cross and The Arkansas Fallen Firefighters Memorial. Also, by raising awareness and providing important information in areas like women's heart health, breast self-awareness, diabetes and cancer support, we're making a difference in our community. To partner with Today's THV, please contact Theba Lolley at (501) 244-4597 for more information on how to become involved with one of the many agencies or non-profit organizations we support.
  • Community Partners

Museum of Discovery

11:04 AM, Jan 13, 2012

  • Community Partners

Go Red For Women

9:21 AM, May 17, 2011

Go Red For Women is the American Heart Association's nationwide movement that celebrates the energy, passion and power we have as women to band together and wipe out heart disease.

Children's Miracle Network raises funds for Arkansas Children's Hospital

10:31 AM, May 16, 2011

Children's Miracle Network Hospitals has grown dramatically since its founding in 1983 from a televised fundraiser in a small studio to one of the North America's leading children's charities.

  • Community Partners

Hope Away From Home, 20th Century Club

3:03 PM, Apr 20, 2009

Did you know that 1.4 million people will be diagnosed with cancer this year? Maybe you know someone who has cancer or is receiving treatment - a friend, relative or a coworker. And it's possible they travel to central Arkansas where a number of the nation's premier cancer treatment facilities are located.

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Little Rockers Kids Marathon

9:37 AM, May 17, 2011

Learn more about how your kids can get involved in next years Little Rockers Kids Marathon.

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EMOBA

9:56 AM, Feb 12, 2009

Ernie Dodson had a dream of a new museum and performing arts center that provides a true representation about Arkansas' Afro-American culture and the contributions made by black Arkansans to the development of our state. This museum is called EMOBA-The Museum of Black Arkansans and Performing Arts Center (acronym-Ernie's Museum on Black Arkansans).

  • Community Partners

The Little Rock Animal Village

9:30 AM, Aug 6, 2007

Today's THV is proud to support the Little Rock Animal Village and Education Center, a new state-of-the art facility for pets.

  • Community Partners

The Gannett Foundation

2:13 AM, Jan 30, 2006

This program makes contributions to qualified nonprofit organizations to improve the education, health and advancement of the people who live in Gannett communities.