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Mason McCaslin

Fayetteville Arkansas

Mason McCaslin is a member of the One Voice Arkansas Junior Board and a Business major at the University of Arkansas, where he is also a proud member of Phi Delta Theta Fraternity. A graduate of Little Rock Christian Academy, Mason has always demonstrated a strong work ethic and a heart for service.

His leadership journey began early through his involvement with Fellowship of Christian Athletes and volunteer work at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, where he developed a passion for helping others. Mason also launched his own small business, M & W Home Services, providing landscaping and home maintenance services—a venture that strengthened his skills in leadership, marketing, and customer service.

At the University of Arkansas, Mason continues to pursue excellence both academically and personally, staying active in fraternity life, philanthropy, and community engagement. As a Junior Board member, he’s eager to use his business knowledge, entrepreneurial mindset, and compassion to support families impacted by Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS).

Driven, faith-centered, and community-minded, Mason is using his voice to make a difference—and to help amplify the voices of others.

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One Voice Arkansas is a growing hub for families, caregivers, and professionals seeking trusted, Arkansas-centered information and support around Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS). Our mission is to raise awareness and connect families with stories, resources, and insights specific to CAS — including early signs, evaluation, therapy options, local services, and advocacy. We aim to be an invaluable support for parents, speech-language pathologists, educators, and anyone walking alongside a child with apraxia.

Disclaimer: Consistent with our mission, One Voice Arkansas does not promote any single method, therapy, or approach. Instead, we share a wide range of experiences and resources to help families and professionals in Arkansas make informed, personalized decisions as they support children on their journey to finding their voice.

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