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Fellowship NWA Disability Ministry

Fellowship NWA

Bentonville, Arkansas - Benton County

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Jun 4, 2026

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Northwest Arkansas

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Bentonville, Arkansas

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Provider overview

Fellowship NWA's disability ministry serves families affected by disability of all ages, including a Deaf ministry and rEcess monthly respite nights with one-on-one buddies.

Fellowship NWA is a Northwest Arkansas church (Bentonville, Rogers, Fayetteville) whose disability ministry serves families affected by disability and runs rEcess respite nights.

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Ages
All ages, birth to adulthood, affected by disability
Season
Year-round during services, with rEcess monthly respite nights
Cost
Free; offered during services and at rEcess respite nights. Contact the ministry to register and get connected.

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Fellowship NWA

Offered at NWA campuses; rEcess runs monthly. Families should confirm campus, dates, and registration directly.

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Disability ministry and rEcess respite

Special-needs support during services, Deaf ministry with ASL, rEcess monthly respite nights, and buddy pairing.

Ages
All ages, birth to adulthood, affected by disability
Season
Year-round during services, with rEcess monthly respite nights
Schedule
Contact Fellowship NWA for service-time special-needs support, the Deaf ministry, and rEcess respite night dates.
Cost
Free; offered during services and at rEcess respite nights. Contact the ministry to register and get connected.
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Fellowship NWA's disability ministry serves families affected by disability with ministry for all ages, birth to adulthood, plus a Deaf ministry with ASL interpreting and rEcess monthly respite nights that pair children experiencing disability one-on-one with an adult friend.
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Program details we found

Disability ministry and rEcess respite

Fellowship NWA's disability ministry serves families affected by disability with ministry for all ages, birth to adulthood, plus a Deaf ministry with ASL interpreting and rEcess monthly respite nights that pair children experiencing disability one-on-one with an adult friend.

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Inclusion and support details

What the provider says: The source names disability ministry for all ages, a Deaf ministry with ASL interpreting, and rEcess respite nights pairing children with an adult friend.

Access notes to confirm: Ask about service-time support, buddy pairing, the Deaf ministry and ASL interpreting, rEcess respite nights, and how to register.

What we checked

What we found: Fellowship NWA's disability ministry serves families affected by disability with ministry for all ages, birth to adulthood, plus a Deaf ministry with ASL interpreting and rEcess monthly respite nights that pair children experiencing disability one-on-one with an adult friend.

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