Faces of Freedom – Payton

Faces of Freedom – Payton

I’m a single parent of an autistic son. He’s very quiet, and typically a loner. He has a hard time decoding messages among many other problems associated with ASD. The Succeed Scholarship has provided a safe haven for my son to learn. He has been bullied, and...
Faces of Freedom – Owen

Faces of Freedom – Owen

It is difficult to put into words just how much the Arkansas Succeed Scholarship has meant to our family. We became recipients of it for the first time this year, and it made it possible for our son, Owen, to not only receive a quality education but also get the...
Faces of Freedom – Moss

Faces of Freedom – Moss

The public school system failed my son. Moss is ADHD and requires extra attention in some areas. The day before school was letting out of my son’s 4th grade year we found out he was testing on a 2nd grade math level. Not once were we notified that there was a problem...
Faces of Freedom – Morgan

Faces of Freedom – Morgan

We are Scott and Lindsey Cobb, pre-adoptive parents of Morgan Hover. Morgan came in to foster care two years ago. She was placed in the Bryant school district for one semester. She was lost in a crowd of 700 students, lonely, no friends (sitting by herself everyday at...
Faces of Freedom – Mills

Faces of Freedom – Mills

My son is eighth generation of Jacksons in the small community of Berryville — the first one with autism. He attended public school like his sisters before him but struggled with behaviors and keeping up. The school did what they could to accommodate, but as he got...