Fayetteville, AR
Women Businesses & Organizations in Arkansas
Explore Women businesses and organizations in Arkansas serving your community. Find law firms, medical practices, restaurants, retail stores, nonprofits, cultural organizations, and community services owned by or dedicated to serving the Women community. Connect with establishments that understand your cultural values and provide services in your language.
UARK Women's Law Student Association
Women's Law Student Association is a student organization at the University of Arkansas located in Fayetteville, AR.
Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers
The purposes of the Arkansas Association of Women Lawyers, which are to be exercised in the public interest, are as follows:
- To further the interests of women lawyers and their service to the legal profession; to advance the administration of justice according to law; to aid the courts in carrying on the administration of justice;
- To foster public service and high standards of conduct; to maintain, on the part of those engaged in the practice of law, high standards of integrity, learning and competence;
- To encourage collegiality among women lawyers;
- To provide a forum for the discussion of subjects pertaining to the practice of law and related subjects;
- To carry on a program of continuing legal education;
- To improve the judicial and legal process and the science of jurisprudence;
- To encourage practices that would advance and improve the honor and dignity of the legal professional and to encourage the legal profession and its individual members to perform and to discharge more effectually their responsibilities in the public interest.
Little Rock, AR
Women’s Foundation of Arkansas
Since our founding in 1998, the WFA’s guiding principles have been consistent – to understand the diverse needs and realities facing women and girls so we can respond through purposeful action and engaged philanthropy. An investment in women and girls is an investment in stronger families and communities. Households that are not self-sufficient create a cycle of poverty which drains social service resources and hinders the pursuit of higher education. However, the cycle can be broken when women are educated, healthy, and economically secure.
Our mission focuses on ensuring economic security for Arkansas women and girls through focused philanthropic investment in their education and economic well-being.
Little Rock, AR
Latest Women People
Colleen Youngdahl
Colleen A. Youngdahl is an Arkansas native and partner at Tinsley & Youngdahl, PLLC. Colleen’s specialties include Labor and Employment Law, Civil Rights, Consumer Law, Election Law and Criminal Defense.
Colleen graduated from Wellesley College in Massachusetts in 2003 with Bachelor of Arts degrees in both Peace & Justice Studies and Spanish. Colleen combines her ability to speak Spanish with a tremendous passion for Hispanic legal services. Llámame para una consultación gratis.
In 2012, Colleen graduated from Northeastern University School of Law in Boston, Massachusetts. For her last year of law school, Colleen was a visiting student at the UALR William H. Bowen School of Law in Little Rock. In law school, Colleen competed on the Labor and Employment Mock Trial team, and spent time volunteering for Hispanic rights organizations.
After graduating from law school, Colleen passed the Arkansas Bar and co-founded Tinsley & Youngdahl, PLLC with Jordan Tinsley. The Arkansas Public Defender Commission has certified Colleen for appointment to represent criminal defendants charged with certain crimes.
Colleen is admitted to practice in Arkansas and the United States District Court for the Eastern and Western Districts of Arkansas.
Little Rock, AR