The Capstone Foundation is honored to announce a $1 million donation from the Office of the Attorney General of Arkansas. These funds will provide scholarships to adolescents and young adults across the state of Arkansas who are in critical need of substance abuse treatment.
“On behalf of The Capstone Foundation, I want to sincerely thank Attorney General Tim Griffin’s office for this generous donation. Your support directly impacts families in need—making life-changing treatment more accessible and bringing hope where it’s needed most.” – Emily Williams, President of The Capstone Foundation.
We’re honored and grateful for this opportunity to serve our home state of Arkansas through the help of The Capstone Foundation.
A donation of this magnitude reflects the Attorney General’s recognition of a growing crisis: too many young people are turning to substances to escape emotional pain, trauma, and pressure they feel ill-equipped to face. Early intervention is essential. With this support, The Capstone Foundation will be able to provide immediate access to life-changing care—before addiction takes root.
“For over 23 years, Capstone has been committed to building something that lasts—not just for today’s families, but for the generations to come. We’ve invested in world-class treatment and infrastructure with one goal in mind: to make premier care accessible to those who need it most.This generous donation from the office of Attorney General Tim Griffin is a major step toward that vision. By supporting our Capstone Foundation, it helps lower financial barriers so more young men and their families can receive the life-changing care they deserve.” – Slade Hickmon, CEO of Capstone Wellness.
The Capstone Foundation is deeply grateful to the Attorney General Tim Griffin’s office for this extraordinary commitment to the future of Arkansas youth. Substance abuse is stealing lives and breaking families apart across our state. With these funds, The Capstone Foundation can help bridge the financial gap for families in crisis who otherwise couldn’t afford treatment, offering them hope, healing, and a path forward.
We founded Capstone with a vision that trauma-informed care, clinical excellence, and faith-rooted purpose could work together to change lives. For over 24 years, Capstone has helped thousands of families on their path to healing. Our residential treatment and intensive programs combine clinical excellence and a Christ-Centered approach that retraces hurt to the underlying roots.




