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3736 Main Road, Tiverton, RI 02878
Amicable is a mainline Protestant church in the Congregational tradition. Congregational churches have no centralized authority or hierarchy that can impose doctrine or form of worship. Christ alone is the head of the church. Amicable celebrates two sacraments, baptism and communion (The Lords’ Supper). Amicable is a member of the United Church of Christ (UCC) a union of four like-minded denominations who, have joined in ministry and mission in the US and around the world. Amicable is completely self-supporting and govern its own affairs by vote of all the members.
Amicable Congregational Church welcomes all to join their faith journey as they worship, work, and learn together building community, nurturing hope, promoting wholeness, and seeking justice by sharing God's gifts of grace and love.
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20 Industrial Way, Tiverton Police Department, Tiverton, RI 02878
Tiverton Emergency Management is run through the Tiverton Police Department. The Tiverton EMA implements policies related to hazard mitigation and emergency management programs and activities. The EMA also has general supervision of all civil preparedness duties.
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555 Veazie Street, Providence, RI 02904
Metcalf Courts offers low income housing community subsidized by the federal governments HUD (Housing and Urban Development) Division. There are 60 units of subsidized housing in Metcalf I and 58 units in Metcalf II.
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396 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
In addition to popular and regularly scheduled reading and knitting groups, the Auburn Branch is popular for the ESL courses offered on-site by the Rhode Island Family Literacy Initiative (RIFLI). This location also houses Cranston Public Library’s Books @ Home program.
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528 Raven Way, Naples, FL 34110
The American SIDS Institute, a national nonprofit health care organization, is dedicated to the prevention of sudden infant death and the promotion of infant health through an aggressive, comprehensive nationwide program of:
Research about both the cause of sudden infant death and methods of prevention.
Education about prevention methods for the public and medical community.
Family Support by providing answers to parents’ questions in a straightforward and sensitive manner.
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50 Maude Street, Providence, RI 02908
Services: 194 bed facility
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151 Ellis Street, NE, Atlanta, GA 30303
CARE is one of the world's largest private international humanitarian organizations, committed to helping families in poor communities improve their lives and achieve lasting victories over poverty.
Campaigns on behalf of women and mothers, and to fight poverty and HIV/AIDS internationally.
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3 United Nations Plaza, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10017
Advocates for measures to give children the best start in life:
- Promotes girls' education - ensuring that they complete primary education as a minimum.
- Works to provide immunizations against common childhood diseases
- Works to prevent HIV/AIDS among young people
- Helps children and families affected by HIV/AIDS to live their lives with dignity.
- Focuses on psycho-social support for traumatized children, relief for child soldiers, and special attention for women and girls in crisis situations
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26 Oliphant Lane, Middletown, RI 02842
Child Outreach is a free service offered to all children 3 to 5 years old. Child Outreach provides information about your child’s development and resources that are available within your community. It can also help identify children who may need further assessment, intervention and/ or services at an early age to promote positive outcomes in kindergarten and beyond.
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151 Bay Street, Watch Hill, RI 02891
The only surviving flying horse carousel in the country and the oldest continuously operating carousel in the United States, made in 1867 and brought to Watch Hill, Rhode Island in 1883. Each Loof horse is hand carved from wood and is embellished with real tails and manes, leather saddles and agate eyes. National Historic Landmark.
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67 Sowams Drive, Bristol, RI 02809
Home based child care center. Capacity: 8
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2348 Post Road, Suite 107, Warwick, RI 02886
ABA is an evidenced-based approach to understanding and changing behavior. By determining the function of behaviors, a behavior analyst identifies ways to modify the home environment and teach new skills to improve an individual’s health and safety, ability to communicate, and family relationships.
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27 US-1, Providence, RI 02904
Rhode Islands largest volunteer run organization is dedicated to animal well-being and the promotion of the human animal bond. Their mission is expressed through programs of education, advocacy and assistance of many varieties
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111 Peirce Street, East Greenwich Public Schools, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Services: Mentoring for children and family resources in six East Greenwich schools. Offer 1 to 1, small group and homework clubs. Community events.
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125 Main Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
East Greenwich Emergency Management implements policies related to hazard mitigation and emergency management programs and activities. The EMA also has general supervision of all civil preparedness duties and performs any other duties as assigned by the Town Manager.
The East Greenwich Police Department is an integral part of the Town's Emergency Management Agency. The department is tasked with site assessments, public safety, and direction and control during emergencies.
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116 Long Street, Warwick, RI 02886
The Robert J Allen Medical Center accepts new and gently used medical equipment for donation. Tax-deductible charitable receipts are available on most pieces of larger equipment.
Examples of items:
Walkers - Canes - Wheelchairs - Commodes - Shower Chairs - Electric Hospital Beds - Lift Chairs - Transport Chairs - Ramps.
239 Cranston Street, Providence, RI 02907
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470 Charles Street, Providence, RI 02904
Youth Development- The DaVinci Center is committed to empowering and nurturing young people's growth and potential through various initiatives. We aim to foster personal growth, skill development, and community engagement.
Our approach combines academic support, life skills workshops, and hands-on training to provide youth with the tools and confidence necessary to thrive in today's world. Integrating skills training with youth development principles ensures a comprehensive approach that equips young people with practical abilities and empowers them to develop self awareness, leadership skills, and a sense of responsibility.
This integration supports positive developmental outcomes, enhances social and emotional competence, and prepares youth for success in diverse life domains.
Skill Training- The DaVinci Center serves as a resource hub for A-Venture High School, providing access to expert guidance, mentorship opportunities, and specialized workshops. These resources enrich the educational experience by connecting classroom learning with real-world challenges and solutions. Students benefit from exposure to diverse perspectives and better understand their role as active responsible citizens.
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64 Chestnut Hill, Glocester, RI 02814
Laurel Crest-Pine Meadow is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled. There are two buildings, 40 units in one and 22 units in the other. Of these units eight are handicapped accessible.
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3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Monitor reportable infectious diseases: Identify newly diagnosed cases reportable under Rhode Island law and analyze trends in newly diagnosed cases.
Locate people who have been exposed to infectious diseases and contact them and guide them to action.
Control disease outbreaks, plan public health responses to outbreaks of infectious disease and react swiftly to contain outbreaks with healthcare providers in the community.
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One Sabin Street, Providence, RI 02903
Services: A 501(c)(6) organization responsible for promoting Providence, Warwick, and the Rhode Island Convention Center as visitor destinations. Provides an array of services and travel planning assistance to visitors and conventions.
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400 Massasoit Avenue, Suite 305, East Providence, RI 02914
Group psychotherapy practice specializing in cognitive-behavioral therapy, an active and goal-oriented approach to treatment. The therapists create an extremely supportive relationship and help individuals to understand and change links between problematic thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Therapists help adults manage moods such as depression or anxiety, cope with stressful situations, overcome psychological disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder or specific phobias, and accomplish a variety of personal goals. Group workshops available on a number of mental health topics. Areas of specialization include: ADD/ADHD; Anger; Anxiety; Depression; Grief; Habits; Pain; Relationships; Sleep; Smoking; Weight
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130 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
Using donated labor, supplies, and building materials, we perform critical and strategic home repairs free of charge to those who can not afford the expense and are physically unable to do the work. We focus on safety and emergency repairs, home modifications for aging-in-place, veteran’s projects, and energy efficiency. We encourage homeowners and their families to work alongside us so that everyone shares an investment in community pride, safety, and well being.
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82 Smith Street, State House, Room 218, Providence, RI 02903
Prepares all ballots and arranges for the filing of all primary and election papers. Maintains and keeps the central voter registry, keeps all corporate records, archives, legislative document distribution center. Conducts tours of the State House.
Polling Places: vote.ri.gov
Elections
The Elections Division works to make sure elections are fair, fast, and accurate. We also maintain the state's central voter registration system and promote voter registration.
Business Services
The Business Services Division works to provide you with the resources need to begin, maintain, and grow your business. As the official repository for business and commercial records, we maintain the records of over 65,000 registered corporate entities.
State Archives, Library and Public Information
The State Archives, State Library, and Public Information Division works to ensure that Rhode Islanders have easy access to government records and publications, state laws, information about legislative sessions, agency regulations, and the structures of state government. There are four units that comprise the Division—the State Archives and The Public Records Administration, the State Library, the Office of Public Information, and the Administrative Rules Office. The State Archives and Public Records Administration ensures that our state’s historic documents are preserved and made accessible to the public. It also oversees a statewide Records Management program to support state agencies and local governments. The State Library assists lawmakers and the public with current and historical research, and serves as the legislative library for the State. The Office of Public Information ensures and strengthens government transparency and accessibility through the publication of meeting minutes and agendas, registration and reporting of lobbying relationships, and disclosures of appointments to State Boards and Commissions. The Administrative Rules Office manages rules and regulations filed with the Department of State by state agencies. Collectively, these units work to ensure that information is transparent, accessible, and available to all Rhode Islanders.
Finance & Personnel
The Finance & Personnel Division provides human resource support to the employees who work for the Department of State. Employment opportunities with the Department of State please can be found on the Apply RI website. The Finance & Personnel Division is responsible for managing the budget and vendor relations.
eGovernment and Information Technology Division
The eGov and IT Division is responsible for ensuring that Rhode Islanders are able to access public records through the Department of State's website and other electronic avenues. The eGov and IT Division maintains the Department of State's infrastructure for internal and public users and provides data sharing capabilities to state agencies throughout Rhode Island.
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1511 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
The Insurance Division is responsible for conducting financial examinations of domestic insurance companies to ensure financial solvency and market conduct examinations of domestic or foreign insurance companies to ensure compliance with the insurance statutes and regulations. The program performs several licensing functions including, but not limited to, the licensing of companies, producers, adjusters and appraisers. The program also reviews rate and form filings for the Life, Accident and Health, and Property and Casualty lines of business for compliance with state statutes and regulations, and addresses consumer complaints for these lines of business. The program monitors and introduces legislation in order to maintain accreditation by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners, which it initially received in June of 1993. The division was re-accredited in December 1998, December 2003, June 2009, and in June 2014, each time receiving the maximum accreditation period of five years.
The Rhode Island Insurance Division is part of the U.S. insurance regulatory framework which is a highly coordinated state-based national system designed to protect policyholders and to serve the greater public interest through the effective regulation of the U.S. insurance marketplace. Through the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC), insurance regulators establish national standards and best practices, conduct peer reviews and coordinate their regulatory oversight to better protect the interests of consumers while ensuring a strong, viable insurance marketplace. U.S. insurance regulators also participate in the International Association of Insurance Supervisors (IAIS) along with the NAIC by participating in major standard setting initiatives, including working with fellow regulators from around the world to better supervise cross-border insurers, identifying systemic risk in the insurance sector, and creating international best practices.
