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Mollie Bennett

Little Rock, Arkansas

Mollie Bennett is a Junior Board Member at One Voice Arkansas and a student with a strong passion for leadership, service, and advocacy. She is actively working toward a future career in speech pathology at Ouachita Baptist University and joined the Junior Board to become more involved in the Childhood Apraxia of Speech (CAS) community while learning more about nonprofit leadership and advocacy. 

A dedicated leader, Mollie has held several impactful roles, including Senior Cheer Captain, Senior Class President, and BETA Club President. She is also a recipient of the Ouachita Leadership Scholarship and has served for two years on international mission trip teams. Her commitment to service extends to her work as a summer camp teacher and her involvement on student social media and media teams at Rock Creek and Baptist Prep.

With strengths in leadership, communication, and peer engagement, Mollie brings enthusiasm, professionalism, and a genuine desire to learn to the Junior Board. She is excited to support events, fundraising efforts, and awareness initiatives while helping amplify the voices of children and families impacted by Childhood Apraxia of Speech—one voice at a time. 

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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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