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45 Sockanossett Cross Road, Unit 4, Cranston, RI 02920
A private, nonsectarian, not-for-profit behavioral healthcare organization. Incorporated in 1975, They support individuals in their recovery from mental illness and co-occurring disorders (i.e., substance use, developmental disability, related chronic health conditions). FHR is guided by its vision of being a national leader for behavioral healthcare, program innovation, and workforce development. It continually seeks new ways to actualize this vision. FHR continues to develop increasingly progressive models of care, with a focus on recovery, for individuals with serious and persistent mental illness. Their organization is a front-runner in behavioral health care, working with communities to accept and support residential programs, substance abuse programs, and fully-integrative programs, such as Assertive Community Treatment. The cornerstone of such work is the organization’s deep and longstanding commitment to the principles of recovery and the inclusion of peers in the recovery process. Clearly evident in its mission, FHR and its staff believe that all persons living with mental illness can and do recover, and with access to supports and resources can and do lead self-determined, independent, and fulfilling lives as contributing members of the community.
162 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Providence Community Health Center operates out of Crossroads' 160 Broad Street headquarters in Providence, ensuring that individuals and families experiencing homelessness have access to quality health and dental care. Through PCHC, visitors can access health services like: Regular check-ups Respite area Dental care OB/GYN services Medication prescriptions Mental health counseling

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191 Social Street, 3rd Floor, Suite 11, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Rhode Island Regional Adult Learning (RIRAL) is a private nonprofit adult education agency that was established in 1979 and designated by the Rhode Island Department of Education as a regional learning center. The mission is to assist adults in the process of reaching their academic, occupational, or personal goals through education, counseling, and training.
109 Old Fort Road, Newport, RI 02840
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.
P. O. Box 40441, Providence, RI 02940
Provides information about toxic chemicals and the products they are in to the general public.
349 Huntington Avenue, Providence, RI 02909
CODAC has introduced or expanded whole health services, including: Mental Health assessment and treatment (and/or referral to a community provider) EKG with interpretation at annual physical Rapid testing with treatment (and/or referral) for Hep C Acu-detox (a form of acupuncture approved for use in OTP treatment) Tobacco Cessation Programs Problem Gambling Services of Rhode Island CODAC programming emphasizes expanded and enhanced case management for all patients. Group counseling covers a wide range of topics and utilizes various approaches to support treatment and recovery. Offerings may vary over time to reflect patient needs and include: Nutrition counseling Expressive arts and journaling Education and support groups for pre- and post-partum women Family and Couples Counseling Anger management Programs for individuals re-entering the community after incarceration

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1130 Ten Rod Road, Building E, Suites 302, 305, 308, North Kingstown, RI 02852
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
400 Reservoir Avenue, Suite 3K, Providence, RI 02907
Services: Promotes public awareness and legislation directly related to drunk driving issues. Monthly victim support groups and youth education programs. On going victim advocacy, information and referral, and court accompaniment. Support group open to drunk driving victims, including family of individuals injured or killed by drunk drivers. Income Source: Public donations, contributions, membership

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200 Niantic Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Services: A culinary training program for low-income, unemployed and welfare-to-work adults based on a national model that provides a full time 14-week/400 hour program. Throughout the training program, students use donated meat, packaged and canned goods, prepared and perishable food and fresh produce from our Community Harvest program to create nutritious meals for community meal sites and Kids Cafe, a community meal program exclusively for children at risk of hunger. This program offers training, workshops, hands on experience, certifications and employment opportunities. Community Kitchen provides a full chef�s uniform. FIP recipients receive transportation reimbursement and free child care during the program
945 Main Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Assisted Living Facility Independent Living Memory Care/Dementia and/or Alzheimer Respite Dept of Elderly Affairs Waiver Beds: 122 For residents who are not capable of self-preservation. For residents who reqire central storage and administration of maintenance medication

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4705A Old Post Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
Gateway Healthcare is Rhode Island’s largest nonprofit behavioral health organization providing treatment, intervention and prevention services to individuals in our community. Our mission is: Delivering health with care. It is reflected throughout the organization and drives every element of our day-to-day work. Gateway Healthcare's crisis/emergency services department delivers 24-hour emergency services, assessment and crisis intervention. We are now linked to the Kristen Brooks Hope Center's National Hopeline Network and the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline. For help, please contact any of the following: Pawtucket Emergency Department, 401-723-1915 Johnston Emergency Department,401-553-1031 Charlestown Emergency Department,401-364-7705
1 Sabin Street, Providence, RI 02903
Greyhound Lines, Inc. is the largest provider of intercity bus transportation, serving more than 3,800 destinations across North America with a modern, environmentally friendly fleet. It has become an American icon, providing safe, enjoyable and affordable travel to nearly 18 million passengers each year in the United States and Canada.
380 Westminster Street, 6th Floor, Providence, RI 02903
The U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the District of Rhode Island is a single bankruptcy judge court, led by the Honorable Diane Finkle.
300 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 300, Warwick, RI 02888
Services: For families who have children with special health care needs. Provides information and referrals, semi-annual newsletter, support and advocacy. No regularly scheduled meetings due to the difficulty finding respite services for parents. Hasbro Children Hospital Family Advisory Council advises on family matters.
125 Ernst Street, Providence, RI 02905
Provides new and gently used furniture to low-income families and needy individuals statewide. Curbside delivery may be available for a small fee.

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76 Melrose Avenue, Jamestown, RI 02835
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.
215 Ferris Avenue, East Providence, RI 02916
Services: A small independent day school founded in 1999 to provide a unique educational environment for children with multiple learning differences. The goal was to create a school that would provide children with the opportunity to reach their full academic and social potential. The founding members of the Board, including educators, clinical specialists and a family, created a model that emphasizes the development of core grade level skills taught through a therapeutically guided curriculum. As a result, our students make significant gains academically and socially.

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40 Fountain Street, 7th floor, Providence, RI 02903
A one-year, intensive training program that provides urban young adults, ages 18-24, with a combination of hands-on skill development, an educational stipend, and corporate apprenticeships. During the first six months of the program, participants focus on skill mastery in Desktop Support / IT Help Desk; and the professional skills required in today's workplace such as effective communication, leadership, and teamwork. During the second six months of the program, students are placed in apprenticeships with local partner companies. A stipend is provided to all participants throughout the one-year, full-time educational program. In addition, Year Up students have an opportunity to earn up to 18 college credits through articulation agreements with NEIT and J&W University.
50 Wood Street, Coventry, RI 02816
The Coventry Resource and Senior Center offers services to all residents of the Town of Coventry. Staff provides directly or makes arrangements or referrals for the following services: outreach, recreation, case management, socialization, etc.

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125 Quaker Lane, Portsmouth, RI 02871
Independent Living Assisted Living Provides Memory Care/Dementia and/or Alzheimer and Respite Number of Beds: 97
3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
To control the spread of infectious diseases in Rhode Island. What we do 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.
807 Broad Street, Suite 330, 3rd Floor, Providence, RI 02907
A non-profit organization providing guidance and comfort to those within our community and surrounding areas of Rhode Island. We believe in family first and community second. Educational Workshops Family/Single Parent Workshops Educational Activites/Trips Vocational Workshops Therapeutic De-stressor Program Community Referral Program Produce/Clothing Pantry Food Coupon Swap and more
881 Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02905
The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People is a non-profit organization established with the objective of insuring the political, educational, social, and economic equality of minority groups.
66 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Everyone experiences tough times. Having help when you need it is the key to facing these challenges. Community Care Alliance strives to empower people experiencing economic insecurity, mental illness and addiction, housing issues, and trauma-related concerns. These might include basic needs assistance to address emergencies— counseling, treatment, support services and residential programs for individuals and families impacted by serious mental illness and addiction— emergency and supportive housing to prevent homelessness and promote stabilization— alternative education and services for families with young children and adolescents— and employment, financial literacy and vocational training to improve self-sufficiency. They provide clinical and support services for individuals and families with long-term needs associated with mental illness and substance abuse. Their goal is to help people live as independently and as fully integrated within the community as possible
145 Washington Street #5015, West Warwick, RI 02893
Thanksgiving meal 2018: Traditional sit down dinner