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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.
380 Westminster Street, Providence, RI 02903
Account Inquiries (help with letters, notices and levies on your wages or bank account) Adjustments (changes to tax account information or payments) Alien Clearances (Sailing Permits) Application for Taxpayer Assistance Order (ATAO) Copies of Tax Returns & Transcripts (Usually available for current year and three prior years) Help with preparing Form 2290 (Heavy Vehicle Use Tax) Multilingual Assistance (over 150 languages translated) Federal Tax Return Preparation (If you qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit or your Income is $51,000.00 or less). Return Preparation is available on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only. Payments (Check or Money Order only) Payment Arrangements Procedural Inquiries Solutions to Tax Issues State Return tax preparation (only for the state in which TAC is located). Return Preparation is available on Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday only. Tax Forms (based on availability) Tax Law Assistance (answers related to your individual Federal Tax Return) (Details) Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers and Form W-7 (More Information) This office provides Facilitated Self Assistance (FSA), a self-assistance computer kiosk with an IRS employee available to assist you with navigating the IRS.gov website. With FSA, you can access the IRS.gov website to complete a number of IRS tasks with virtually no wait time. Tasks include: Free File Program Forms & Publications Where's My Refund? Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC) Tax Law Questions Transcripts (by mail) Tax ID Application Online Payment Agreement Electronic Payments (EFTPS) Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) volunteers assist low to moderate income taxpayers by preparing federal and state tax returns including SCH EIC and the child tax credit.
251 Main Street, Exeter, RI 02822
Men and Women Residential treatment combines vital counseling, educational, and recreational programs that challenge residents to understand the nature of their substance use disorder, commit to living without alcohol and drugs, and acquire successful life skillsProvides treatment for substance dependent adults. Continuum of care ranges from medically monitored detoxification to short- and long-term residential treatment. The detoxification program offers safe withdrawal from substance use, admitting clients 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Each client is seen by a licensed physician. The average length of stay is between four and seven days, with an extended-stay option of up to 30 additional days. For those requiring longer treatment, residential care is available for longer than 90 days. Counseling, educational, and recreational programs that challenge residents to understand the nature of their substance abuse, commit to living without alcohol and drugs, and acquire successful life skills. Because successful recovery requires the involvement and support of each resident's family, individual and group family sessions are integral components of treatment. Phoenix House also offers individualized aftercare tracks, key components of completion.
50 Washington Square, Newport, RI 02840
A non-profit law firm representing clients in matters involving public benefits, health, welfare, landlord-tenant, family law, domestic violence, education, consumer, tax and employment law matters. RILS is a major provider of free civil legal assistance to low income clients in the State of Rhode Island. A client centered program that seeks to expand its outreach through a collaborative approach to building a "justice community". The agency concentrates on the types of cases that tend to stabilize the family unit in a safe environment. Services range from advice and counsel to direct representation in complex litigation.
Box 40216, Providence, RI 02940
Provides comfortable private room(s) in shared apartments or shared homes for pregnant women and their children at no cost for women that are in need, or under undue pressure. Residential facility for pregnant girls and women; confidential support and care in a home environment; free pregnancy tests, counseling, advocacy, medical care. Housing - both short-term and through delivery (though not a shelter) Clean clothing for both mom and children can be provided if needed A non-judgemental, compassionate environment Counseling and Education Medical Care Adoption Assistance New mother transition assistance including providing guidance with respect to the wide array of Social Services that are available including Subsidized Housing, Food Stamps, free Medical Insurance for families and children, Educational Opportunities, State provided EBT Cash Assistance, Job Placement, Free Cell Phone etc… Income Source: Donations; fund-raising; rose sales.

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111 Washington Street, Newport, RI 02840
Affordable housing for the elderly. One bedroom and efficiency apartments Rehab of a historic property overlooking Narragansett Bay Extensive common areas including lounges, community room, living room, library, chapel, resident office. Lovely porch overlooking the harbor Extensive grounds On bus route 7 apartments have rents of $1,350 and have no income restrictions; utilities are included. 8 apartments are subsidized 26 apartments are limited to persons whose income is at or below 60% of area median income
50 Arnold Mills Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
One of four fire stations serving the residents of Cumberland and the surrounding communities.

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1058 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02905
Dress For Success provides women with professional attire to secure employment and the confidence and knowledge that is needed to be successful. To receive service, client must be referred by one of the following agencies: Skills for Rhode Island's Future Year Up Rhode Island Sojourner House Crossroads RI Connect for Health (Lifespan)

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3 Capitol Hill, Room 101, Providence, RI 02908
To ensure the integrity, and appropriate access to, permanent records related to births, deaths, marriages, and civil unions for the 39 cities and towns in Rhode Island.
4808 Tower Hill Road, Stedman Government Center, Suite 3, Wakefield, RI 02879
The Coastal Resources Management Council is a management agency with regulatory functions. Its primary responsibility is for the preservation, protection, development and where possible the restoration of the coastal areas of the state via the implementation of its integrated and comprehensive coastal management plans and the issuance of permits for work with the coastal zone of the state.
825 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
The Inpatient Behavioral Health Services include treatment for adult acute psychiatric care as well as Geriatric Psychiatry. Services are available around the clock for people in need. Our goal is to help people through acute issues and get them back on the road to recovery. Working as a team, our multi-disciplinary experts will design an individualized program around your needs. These professionals include a board-certified psychiatrist, nurse practitioners, licensed social workers, occupational and recreational therapists, clinical interns and community professionals who share their expertise in meditative practice, NA, AA, coping skills, etc. in an effort to most fully serve our patients.
3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Enrolling in the Special Needs Emergency Registry lets police, fire, and other first responders in your community better prepare for and respond to your needs during a hurricane, storm, or other emergency. Many people may need extra help during a time of emergency, including people who: Use life support systems such as oxygen, respirator, ventilator, dialysis, pacemaker, or who have chronic conditions and require treatment (e.g., diabetics requiring insulin); Have mobility needs and use a wheelchair, scooter, walker, cane, or other mobility device; Are visually impaired, blind, hard of hearing, or Deaf; Have speech, cognitive, developmental or behavioral health disabilities; or Use assistive animals or a prosthesis. The information submitted to the Rhode Island Special Needs Emergency Registry is shared with local and state first responders and emergency management officials. Your information is held confidentially and only accessed to assist in your safety and well-being. The Department of Health and Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency have worked with E-911 to notify first responders when they are responding to a household that may have someone enrolled in the Registry. While enrolling in the special needs registry does not guarantee assistance, this notification allows first responders additional time to consider how to best respond to that incident. Please note that strict confidentiality is maintained at all times and only those who have a reason to access the information are authorized to do so.
325 Miantonomo Drive, Warwick, RI 02888
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.
111 Pilgrim Park, Warwick, RI 02888
Pilgrim High School mission is in order to achieve excellence tomorrow they challenge all students to meet the highest academic, civic and social standards today.
c/o Office of Rehabilitation Service, 40 Fountain Street, Providence, RI 02903
Member of the Assistive Technology Access Partnership: Device demonstration, device loan, device re-use; training, public awareness, collaboration, information and referral. Provides demonstrations, training, and long-term loan and device reutilization services of specialized telephone equipment to qualified individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, have a speech disability, or have neuromuscular damage or disease, which hinders them from using a standard telephone.
800 Clinton Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
A private, nonsectarian, not-for-profit behavioral healthcare organization that supports individuals in their recovery from mental illness and co-occurring disorders (i.e., substance use, developmental disability, related chronic health conditions). Provides access to supports and resources for individuals to lead self-determined, independent, and fulfilling lives as contributing members of the community. Assists people of all ages to improve their behavioral health, well-being, and quality of life. Licensed professionals conduct individual assessments and develop person-centered treatment plans. Individuals are seen by a psychiatrist or a psychiatric nurse practitioner for medication management, and individual and group therapy are available. Community Care Alliance- Community Mental Health Center: provides behavioral health services ranging from emergency services, general and intensive community-based outpatient treatment, substance use treatment, and other services. They may offer vocational and supported employment services, navigators who can help you get health insurance, tax preparation assistance, and housing supports. If receiving services as a child, assistance with transition to adult services or programs are provided within or outside the agency. The Community Mental Health Centers are regionally based as indicated below. However, as a Rhode Island resident, you may access services at any CMHC. Anyone experiencing a crisis can walk into a Community Mental Health Center during their normal business hours and they will provide treatment. For after-hours emergency treatment, call the Center’s emergency number or call 911. Flex buses are available by appointment. Call RIPTA 24hours before to reserve at 1-877-906-3539. LogistiCare (LGTC) manages non-emergency medical transportation (NEMT) for medicaid members. You can receive a ride to a medicaid-enrolled medical practitioner/provider. Call the Medicaid Member Reservation line at 1-855-330-9131 or go to https://member.logisticare.com to request a ride.
P. O. Box 92, Carolina, RI 02812
A nonprofit organization dedicated to providing teacher training and establishing library/resource centers in less developed regions of the world. Sponsors workshops and provides a sustainable supply of educational materials for those centers. Projects are designed to empower communities and individuals by enhancing their access to educational resources. Also facilitates the training necessary to ensure self-sufficiency and to instill a sense of ownership.
5 Kids Way, Pawtucket, RI 02860
13 room home for community based program is located on the periphery of Pawtucket's business district. The primary objective is to provide residential services for adolescent males. As members of the community, the residents are afforded the opportunity to participate in a variety of educational, recreational and cultural programs. All residents attend school locally with staff providing supplementary and remedial academic assistance. The program provides a clinican licensed at the independent level which may include a licensed psychologist, a licensed mental health professional, a licensed independent social worker or a licensed marriage and family therapist. The clinician will have weekly individual and group contact with each resident and provide consultation to staff, DCYF caseworkers and the resident's parent or guardian. Family therapy will also be provided when appropriate. The clinician will also provide consultation with other mental health professionals, school personnel and assist with crisis intervention while making appropriate treatment referrals.
81 Carpenter Street, Providence, RI 02903
PASA's mission is to expand and improve after-school opportunities for the youth of Providence by organizing a system to ensure all youth access to high-quality after-school programs and learning opportunities.
2300 East Main Road, Portsmouth Fire Department, Portsmouth, RI 02871
Portsmouth Emergency Management Agency implements policies related to hazard mitigation and emergency management programs and activities. The EMA also has general supervision of all civil preparedness duties. For Portsmouth EMA information during an emergency: -Visit the EMA blog at http://www.portsmouthri.com/Blog.aspx?CID=4 -Follow Portsmouth EMA on Twitter @PortsmouthEmerg -Monitor AM radio stations WADK 1540 and WSAR 1480 Red Cross Emergency Shelter for Portsmouth: Gaudet Middle School: 1113 Aquidneck Avenue, Middletown, RI
300 Richmond Street Suite 205, Day One, Providence, RI 02903
Services: Program offers counseling and psycho-educational services for victims of domestic abuse who are also survivors of childhood sexual abuse.
P.O. Box 41535, Providence, RI 02904
Indie Cycle provides collection of old or unused electronics and some small appliances. Indie Cycle then transports CRT materials to one of the following: Good Point Recycling for proper disposal or re-manufacturing, Goodwill Industries (non-CRT materials) to be refurbished or demanufactured in their Providence facility, or local artists who utilize electronics and metals in their artwork. Indie Cycle guarantees that all items will be refurbished, reused, demanufactured or recycled legally, ethically and responsibly, but cannot guarantee specific items will have specific outcomes. In other words, your bad computer might be fixed (without your data!), your perfectly good television might be recycled, or your old odd antique or vintage device may become a piece of artwork. The most important thing is that your electronics will be diverted from the landfill and you don't have to do anything but contact Indie Cycle and maybe pitch in for gas.
50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
Benefits Enrollment Center (BEC) provides enrollment assistance for Medicare beneficiaries in programs such as Medicaid, Supplement Nutritional Assistance Program, Low Income Heating Assistance, Medicare Saving Premium and Rhode Island Prescription Assistance for Elderly. Appointments are mainly off site, primarily in Providence, Pawtucket and Central Falls.