Case/Care Management | Better Lives Rhode Island
15 Hayes Street, Providence, RI 02908
Eligibility
Chronically homeless disabled individuals
Required documents
None
Hours
Varies
401-454-7422
Voice·
Main Phone
401-831-0480
Fax·
Fax
Application process
Call/Walk-ins
Fees
None
Service area
Providence
Better Lives RI is a non-profit agency whose mission is to offer stability, justice, and hope to those in need through advocacy and direct service. This is accomplished through our five program areas. They help people better their own lives by providing hope and support for a better tomorrow and food security and homeless services to get through today.
Food Security
Downtown Food Pantry: Twice a month guests can shop for the food they choose (“client choice”). In summer, They distribute boxes of food geared to children (with no school breakfast or lunch).
Friday Night Community Meal: Guests are served a sit-down dinner and can access programming; legal clinics health screenings, flu shots, nutrition information.
Homeless Outreach Program: Started by a homeless volunteer, he applied best practices of agencies he had once utilized himself. They work with the most marginalized: The newly and chronically homeless People with physical and mental disabilities Prisoners upon release Those suffering from addictions and in recovery. We empower our guests to meet their self-stated goals which include housing, access to health care, benefits, jobs, etc. Our basic needs items include clothing, use of the address, toiletries and photo ID’s. The most important thing we offer is hope and someone who will listen.
HOPE & SUPPORT
Intensive Case Management: They give people hope and help them build their own support system with intensive case management.
SOAR: (SSI/SSDI Outreach and Access to Recovery) This highly intensive program offers a fast track to SSI/SSDI benefits for chronically homeless disabled individuals.
Last assured
03/04/2022
What's Here
Providing organization
Better Lives Rhode Island
They help people better their own lives by providing hope and support for a better tomorrow and food security and homeless services to get through today.
Food Security
Downtown Food Pantry: Twice a month guests can shop for the food they choose (“client choice”). In summer, they distribute boxes of food geared to children (with no school breakfast or lunch).
Friday Night Community Meal: Guests are served a sit-down dinner and can access programming: legal clinics health screenings, flu shots, nutrition information.
Homeless Outreach Program
Started by a homeless volunteer, he applied best practices of agencies he had once utilized himself. They work with the most marginalized: The newly and chronically homeless People with physical and mental disabilities Prisoners upon release those suffering from addictions and in recovery.
HOPE & SUPPORT
Intensive Case Management: They give people hope and help them build their own support system with intensive case management.
SOAR: (SSI/SSDI Outreach and Access to Recovery) This highly intensive program offers a fast track to SSI/SSDI benefits for chronically homeless disabled individuals.
