The Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas honored First Lady Susan Hutchinson with a lifetime achievement award and as the 2022 Arkansas Woman of Inspiration at its largest annual fundraising event. Jordyn Wieber, Olympic gold medalist and head coach of the UA Women’s Gymnastics program, received the Blue Ribbon Award for her work bringing awareness to the issue of child abuse. Sarah Wengel and Misty Hunt co-chaired the event at the Statehouse Convention Center, which also featured a fashion show by Barbara/Jean.
The Children’s Advocacy Centers of Arkansas honored First Lady Susan Hutchinson with a lifetime achievement award and as the 2022 Arkansas Woman of Inspiration at its largest annual fundraising event. Jordyn Wieber, Olympic gold medalist and head coach of the UA Women’s Gymnastics program, received the Blue Ribbon Award for her work bringing awareness to the issue of child abuse. Sarah Wengel and Misty Hunt co-chaired the event at the Statehouse Convention Center, which also featured a fashion show by Barbara/Jean.
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Susan and Governor Asa Hutchinson, Sarah Wengel
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Jordyn Wieber, Jeff Terry
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Alex Toccin, Terri Erwin
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Amber Gross, Donna Malone
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Amy and Brad Baltz
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Cori Keller, Cassidy Gallagher
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Jesse Boyce, Terri Songer
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Laura and Jim Englehorn
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Tiffany Hinson-Flock and Adam Flock