Spring Hill Elementary receives $850 Red Ribbon Grant from Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association
SPRING HILL – The Hempstead County Sheriff’s Office is pleased to announce that Spring Hill Elementary School has been awarded an $850 Red Ribbon Grant from the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association.
On Monday, Sheriff James Singleton, Captain Justin Crane, and Sgt. Matthew Dunham proudly presented the check to Spring Hill Elementary Counselor Heidi Marshall.
The Red Ribbon Grant program is designed to support schools across Arkansas in promoting drug and alcohol awareness, prevention, and education initiatives. These funds will help provide valuable resources and activities that encourage students to make healthy and safe choices.
Sheriff Singleton stated, “We are proud to partner with Spring Hill Elementary and the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association in supporting programs that teach our youth the importance of living drug-free. Our children are the future of Hempstead County, and this grant helps us invest in their well-being and success.”
The Hempstead County Sheriff’s Office remains committed to working with schools and community partners to ensure a safe, supportive, and drug-free environment for students throughout the county.
For more information about the Red Ribbon Grant Program, visit the Arkansas Sheriffs’ Association website or contact the Hempstead County Sheriff’s Office/


