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Nonprofit ASPSF names A-State alum as Volunteer of the Month

Nonprofit ASPSF names A-State alum as Volunteer of the Month

Photo courtesy of Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund Photo: Contributed


Jonesboro, AR – (Contributed) – Sept. 29, 2025 – Statewide nonprofit Arkansas Single Parent Scholarship Fund (ASPSF) is proud to honor Shaneka Brandon of Craighead County as the September 2025 Volunteer of the Month. 

“Shaneka is always willing to help however she can when called upon, despite her busy schedule,” ASPSF Program Manager Joy Smith said. “She is great with applicants, always smiling.” 

Brandon has been a dedicated volunteer with ASPSF for the past two years, but her connection to the organization runs even deeper. She first heard of ASPSF as a student at Arkansas State University–Newport (ASUN) in Jonesboro and later became a scholarship recipient herself in the mid-2010s.

“I love the scholarship and the work that it does,” she said. “I am a former recipient of the scholarship, so I know how much it helps a single parent.” 

During her time in higher education, Brandon earned an associate degree in business technology from ASUN, a bachelor’s degree in communication studies from A-State, and a master’s degree in public administration from A-State by 2021.

Today, Brandon is the director of career pathways at the University of Arkansas Community College of Batesville (UACCB) where she helps students overcome barriers to education and achieve their career goals. Her passion for supporting others carries into her volunteer work with ASPSF, where she lends a hand wherever she is needed.

“I’ll do anything I’m asked,” Brandon said. “I’ve interviewed recipients, presented scholarships, and advertised the scholarship. Honestly, I love doing all of it.”

ASPSF is deeply grateful for Brandon’s commitment, enthusiasm, and compassion. Volunteers like her help ASPSF fulfill its mission of supporting and uplifting single parents across Arkansas.

“Shaneka works diligently in the community and with single parent students to spread the word about the program and is a great resource for students applying for the scholarship,” Joy said. “She is such a delightful person, truly a pleasure to work with.” 

For more information, visit aspsf.org or contact Kate Adcox at kadcox@aspsf.org or (501) 393-2454.

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