Individual Counseling | Crossroads Rhode Island
162 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Eligibility
Income-Based
Required documents
Varies
Hours
Mon-Fri 8:00AM-5:00PM
401-861-2403
Voice·
PCHC
401-521-2255
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Main Phone
401-521-3695
Fax·
Fax
401-861-2760
Voice·
Domestic Violence Hotline
412-701-7716
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Education and Employment Programs
401-277-4316
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Coordinated Entry System Hotline
Websitehttps://www.crossroadsri.org
Languages
Spanish
Application process
Call for Information
COVID-19: Our hotline 401-861-2760 continues to operate 24/7.
The shelter continues to operate 24/7, providing core services and meeting client needs.
Home visits have been suspended.
Community case management services are provided by telecommunication.
Some staff are working remotely.
All staff are available by telephone and email.
Clients will continue to receive services.
Fees
None
Service area
Statewide
Founded in 1894 as Travelers Aid to assist vulnerable women, service members and travelers, Crossroads has been serving those in need for 125 years.
Their mission has since evolved to help individuals and families in need overcome their homelessness.
They provide a range of specialized services to meet the unique needs of our clients, including:
Housing in more than 370 residences statewide
24-hour/7-day-a-week emergency services
Education and employment services
Comprehensive case management
Last assured
03/10/2022
What's Here
Providing organization
Crossroads Rhode Island
Founded in 1894 as Travelers Aid to assist vulnerable women, service members and travelers, Crossroads has been serving those in need for 125 years.
Their mission has since evolved to help individuals and families in need overcome their homelessness. They provide a range of specialized services to meet the unique needs of our clients, including:
Housing in more than 370 residences statewide
24-hour/7-day-a-week emergency services
Education and employment services
Comprehensive case management
In 2018, Crossroads and the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless partnered to create the Coordinated Entry System. Coordinated Entry is a federal mandate that requires the state’s homeless service providers to integrate their efforts to achieve the following goals:
Make it easier for people to access services
Identify and prioritize services based on need
Make sure that people who need help the most, get help first
