City Year Patch

About Little Rock and North Little Rock

"Arkansas is my home.  It's where I'm from. It's where my wife is from. It's where I want to raise my kids. I've been all over the world now, and I can honestly say that I've never been to a place that I love more than Arkansas."
                              – Jermain "Bad Intentions" Taylor, Little Rock native, resident, and former boxing Undisputed Middleweight Champion of the World

Dedicating a year to make a difference as a corps member in Central Arkansas means immersing yourself in two cities alive with history, diversity, and culture.  Little Rock and North Little Rock can provide you a home away from home with some of the amenities of a large city but with the comfort and hospitality of a small town.

 

Dickey-Stephens Baseball Stadium  William J. Clinton Presidential CenterLittle Rock Skyline 

The cities of Little Rock and North Little Rock combined have nearly 260,000 people and offer a variety of places to live, work, and enjoy.  With several parks (including Burns Park, one of the largest city-owned parks in the nation), a zoo, several museums, a baseball stadium, a presidential library, a water park, and a vast array of nightlife destinations, Little Rock and North Little Rock contain plenty of sights and sounds to occupy your free time during your service term.

For more information about what it is like to live in Little Rock and North Little Rock please visit:

 

Sync Weekly  
Little Rock Convention & Visitors Bureau
City of Little Rock
City of North Little Rock
North Little Rock Chamber of Commerce
Little Rock Regional Chamber of Commerce

How to get around:

 

Central Arkansas Transportation Authority