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1750 K Street NorthWest, Suite 300, Washington, DC 20006
HOPE NOW is an alliance between counselors, mortgage companies, investors and other mortgage market participants. This alliance will maximize outreach efforts to homeowners in distress to help them stay in their homes and will create a unified, coordinated plan to reach and help as many homeowners as possible. The members of this alliance recognize that by working together, they will be more effective than by working independently. Through the Homeowner's HOPE Hotline the Homeownership Preservation Foundation has a single mission: to help homeowners avoid foreclosure. We are an independent nonprofit that provides HUD-approved counselors dedicated to helping homeowners. The help is free. Excellent information about options for Homeowners facing foreclosure can be found on their website, including information about The Homeowner Affordability and Stability Plan
19 Valley Road, Middletown, RI 02842
Thanksgiving Basket, gift card for turkey and all sides.
118 Gano Street, Providence, RI 02906
America's oldest and largest grass roots environmental organization with more than 700,000 members. Sierra Club members work not only to preserve unspoiled wild lands but also to protect endangered species and help enact policies so that the air we breathe and the water we drink is safe.
459 Switch Road, Wood River Junction, RI 02894
Programs that provide job development, job training, job search, job placement, specialized job situations and other supportive services for individuals and groups who are having difficulty finding paid employment. These programs especially target people who have minimal job skills, veterans, older workers, youth, ex-offenders, public assistance recipients, refugees/immigrants, members of minority groups and others who are vocationally disadvantaged. Included are government-subsidized programs and those offered through the private sector.
35 Wrentham Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Elementary/Middle School Education
50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
2-1-1 is the fastest and easiest way to get information when you need it. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. One call gives you access to resources across your community, whether you need to get help or give help. Confidential, free, anonymous and multilingual Services Include: Comprehensive Information & Referral Walk-in Services Shelter Clearinghouse Gamblers Hotline BrighStars Family Shelter Wait list Navigators Senior Health Insurance Program Senior Medicare Patrol
334 East Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Hospice & Palliative Care Continuum of Care is most vital when hospice and palliative care services are needed, for Rhode Islanders with a terminal diagnosis. Lead by a Hospice Medical Director, hospice services at home provide the greatest comfort and care and dignity during a loved one’s final months. From social workers to round-the-clock hospice nurses to spiritual support services, Home Health & Hospice Care of Nursing Placement ensures that you and your loved one can focus on your time together in comfort of home and with the greatest of care.
134 Thurbers Avenue, Providence, RI 02904
A clinical program for children who have been the victim of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and/or neglect. Part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network. Eligibility: 1. 1.5-18 years of age 2. Primary victim of abuse; sexual, physical and/or neglect. 3. Parents/caregivers will participate in the child's counseling by; completing outcome assessments in addition to engaging in collateral therapeutic sessions. 4. Child should not be engaged in other clinical services while receiving counseling from CTRC.
One Capitol Hill, 2nd Floor, Department of Administration, Providence, RI 02908
A link between women and government to promote equity for women in Rhode Island. Legislatively mandated to advise the Governor and General Assembly in areas affecting the status of women in the state; serves as a referral service between women of the state and human service agencies.
194 Waterman Street, Providence, RI 02906
Provides counseling for individuals and families for adoption, anxiety or fears, attention deficit (ADHD), child or adolescent, depression, divorce, life coaching, loss or grief, obsessive-compulsive (OCD), oppositional defiance, parenting, peer relationships, self esteem, sleep or insomnia, teen violence, trauma and PTSD, and impulse control and mood disorders. Sessions are 50 minutes and can be scheduled weekly, biweekly or monthly. Specialty: Coping Skills Family Conflict Relationship Issues Treatment approach: Cognitive Behavioral (CBT) Family/Marital Therapy Interpersonal Play Therapy Solution Focused Brief Therapy (SFBT)
600 Sandy Lane, Warwick, RI 02889
Offers books, periodicals, pamphlets, books on tape, books on CD, video cassettes, DVD's, large type books and framed art works for loan. Programming for adults and children.

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52 Power Street, Providence, RI 02906
Services: Completed in 1788, John Brown House is a fine example of Georgian-style architecture. John Brown was a patriot and an entrepreneur notorious for his involvement in slave trade.

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830 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
Dental Services Mental Health Care Primary Care Emergency Care Womens Health Cardiology Dermatology Gastroenterology Gynecology Ophthalmology Orthopedics Social Services Urology
114 Touro Street, Newport, RI 02840
Operates 24-hour hotline, provides emergency shelter to battered women; advocacy; crisis intervention counseling; support groups; educational programs; children's program; school based programs; information/referral services. Speakers Bureau. Handicapped accessible. Warren Office: 624 Main Street, 247-2070, Jamestown, 423-9649; Little Compton, 635-2548 Bristol County Director: Karen Majewski Support groups meet in Newport, Monday, 6pm - 7:30pm and Warren, Th, 6pm -7:30pm. Call for information. Income Source: State, local, grants, membership drive; fund raisers.

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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.
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
3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
To screen all newborns in Rhode Island for metabolic, endocrine, hemoglobin, hearing, developmental, and other conditions to identify and treat these conditions as early as possible, prevent death and disability, and enable children to reach their full potential. What we do Support systems and services for children with hearing loss. Continue to screen 100% of newborns annually. Ongoing monitoring the number of follow-up forms completed by the diagnostic clinics in KIDSNET.
433 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Offers in home skilled nursing including: Home Care Assessment • Medication Management • Diabetes Care and Monitoring • Nutrition Evaluation & Management • Wound Care • Outpatient Surgery • Regular Progress Report to your • Physician • Patient and Family Education

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10 Waldron Avenue, Barrington, RI 02806
St. Luke’s, a Catholic school rooted in Gospel values and centered on the Eucharist, encourages and challenges students to achieve academically, grow spiritually and use their gifts to serve effectively as Christian leaders.
25-37 Ontario Street, Providence, RI 02907
Elmwood Commons is a subsidized housing community. Most apartments have Section 8 contract rents – you must go to the office to fill out these applications in order to get on the wait lists. But we have a few apartments that are Low Income Housing Tax Credit Apartments with no rental subsidy. These units (1 & 2 br) are on West Ave in Pawtucket and (2br & 3br) are on Gilmore & Bridgham Streets in Providence. There are no other locations.
181 Cumberland Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
TEMPORARILY CLOSE FOR REPAIRS AS OF 1/21/2020 UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE, CHILD/FAMILY SERVICE RE-ROUTED TO 245 MAIN STREET. FCCP WILL BE LOCATED AT 800CLINTON STREET STE. 204. Early Intervention serves eligible children and their families to promote growth and development. Services are provided by a team of qualified professionals working in partnership with the family to ensure the best possible service provision.
800 Clinton Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Emergency & Crisis Intervention 401-235-7120 Available 24-Hours a Day, 365 Days a Year
93 Tower Street, Tower Street School Community Center, Westerly, RI 02891
Parents As Teachers: To provide the information, support and encouragement parents need to help their children develop optimally during the crucial early years of life. http://www.parentsasteachers.org Rhode Island Early Learning and Development Standards The Standards tell us what we should expect young children to know and be able to do physically, emotionally and academically. The Standards support early childhood teachers' and caregivers' understanding of how children birth to 60 months grow and learn
301 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908
Programs that provide a variety of services and activities that are intended to stimulate the economy; expand employment opportunities; encourage the establishment and growth of commerce and industry; improve the physical infrastructure through redevelopment; support the development, finance, management and preservation of affordable housing; and otherwise enhance the economic development of the community. Many programs focus on impoverished communities and are structured to prevent the outflow of community dollars and to retain and recycle income within the community by investing in the development of local institutions and businesses and thereby creating local jobs, sustaining local services and building a healthier local economy. Also included are the institutions that the financial sector comprises and the services they provide for businesses and the general public.