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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 Holden Street, Providence, RI 02908
Provides clinical services that are multidisciplinary and family based, research and training in the psychological and social aspects of pediatrics. Services include, Cry/Colic/Sleep clinic, and infant-toddler sleep service,
300 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 300, Warwick, RI 02888
A statewide, nonprofit agency that provides information, training, support and advocacy to parents seeking help for their children. RIPIN offers eleven programs and services to families with children in Rhode Island, including families of children with special needs. Programs include:
  • Parent Consultant & Family Health Parent Consultant Programs
  • Family Voices Network
  • Parent Information and Resource Center (PIRC)
  • Parent Training and Information Center (PTIC)
  • Father and Family Network of Rhode Island
Support groups:
  • Families of Children with Special Health Care Needs - aka "The Circle of Parent's Support Group"
First Monday of each month, 10:00AM-11:30AM CNDC in the George Clinic at Rhode Island Hospital 593 Eddy Street, Providence -Spanish Speakers - Last Thursday of each month, 10:30AM-12:00PM Solutions CEDARR conference room at Family Service 134 Thurbers Avenue, Providence
  • Spanish Speakers -
First Wednesday of each month, 5:00PM-6:30PM RIPIN's conference room 175 Main Street, Pawtucket
  • Young Mom's Club -
Last Thursday of each month, 5:00PM-6:30PM Meeting place moves each month. Call RIPIN for location
  • Family to Family Online Group-Make connections anytime online
Go to www.rifamilytofamily.net to sign up today
2 Manchester Print Works Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
Lincoln Woods State Park has 637 acres for visitors to swim, trout fish, hike, jog, horseback ride, hike, bike, and play baseball.

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58 Flanagan Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
We provide a family for children ages 10 to 18. Six to eight boys or girls live in each single-family home with a married couple called Family-Teachers®. In these homes, youth learn social and independent-living skills that help them find success in school and in their community.
45 Pemberton Avenue, Jamestown, RI 02835
Administers subsidized housing at Permberton Place for Elderly/Disabled
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. Mission To increase parent knowledge of early childhood development and improve parenting practices; provide early detection of developmental delays and health issues; prevent child abuse and neglect; increase children's school readiness and school success. 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

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100 Old River Rd, Lincoln, RI 02865
These items are restricted and should not be placed in box:
  • Aerosol
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Illegal Drugs
  • Inhalers & Thermometers
  • Lotions
  • Needles
627 Cranston Street, Providence, RI 02907
Overnight shelter, dental services, food pantry, clothing room, and meal programs. **Overnight Shelter Provides emergency, overnight shelter for 75 to 90 homeless men and 15 to 30 homeless women, seven nights a week. Each overnight guest has the ability to take a hot shower, eat a hot dinner, sleep in a clean bed, and have breakfast in the morning. **Food & Clothing We operate an emergency food pantry and a clothing room. Individuals and families use these services on a daily basis. We distribute approximately 16,000 lbs. of food and 5,000 articles of clothing each month. **Meal Programs Our meal programs provide approximately 6,000 hot meals a month to the needy in our community as well as 1,700 box lunches to the children. In addition to our feeding ministry, we do special events during the holidays. This past Thanksgiving we provided Thanksgiving food boxes for 1,600 families in the Providence area. Each box contained 20 pounds of non-perishable food and a 20 pound turkey. At Christmastime, we provided 9,300 gifts to over 3,100 needy families through our Christmas Toy Ministry. **Dental Offices In a phrase - state-of-the-art. The Providence Rescue Mission features a full service dental office that helps Individuals start a new life with a smile they can proud of. Our office features x-ray, full cleaning, and other dental services. Local dentists and staff see patients by appointment only. **Discipleship Program We run a one-year discipleship program that allows 10 to 15 homeless men with, but not limited to, substance abuse issues to start a new life by combining biblical values, counseling, education and career training and reunification with their families. This program is at capacity most of the time.

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200 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
PeopleReady staffs industrial and on-demand businesses. PeopleReady specializes in: -Skilled Trades -Construction -General Labor -Hospitality -Warehousing & Distribution -Transportation -Waste & Recycling -Manufacturing & Logistics -Marine
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Mass 211 is an easy to remember telephone number that connects callers to information about critical health and human services available in their community. It serves as a resource for finding government benefits and services, nonprofit organizations, support groups, volunteer opportunities, donation programs, and other local resources. Always a confidential call, Mass 211 maintains the integrity of the 9-1-1 system saving that vital community resource for life and death emergencies.
4979 Tower Hill Road, Lower Level- Rear, Wakefield, RI 02879
The Wakefield Oasis is an affiliate of the Mental Health Consumer Advocates of Rhode Island, Inc. This non-profit statewide advocacy, education, and socialization center empowers adults who have experienced psychiatric symptoms or who receive mental health services. MHCA of RI, Inc., has been in operation since 1985. The vision of MHCA of RI, Inc., is to provide peer support, to inform and educate people about the stigma of mental illness and to positively affect the lives of our fellow consumes through legislative action and other advocacy campaigns.
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Blackstone Valley Gateway offers 34 comfortable, affordable, 1-3 bedroom rental apartments.
40 Fountain Street, RI Department of Human Services, Providence, RI 02903
NEWSLINE for the Blind As of July 2005, individuals who are blind, visually impaired, or print handicapped can utilize this comprehensive newspaper reading service that is accessible through the use of any touch-tone phone. To provide eligible individuals with visual impairments the opportunities and support that will enable them to become independent, active, self sustaining members of their community. Eligibility: To be eligible for services, you must be visually impaired, with acuity of 20/60 or less in the better eye with correction, or a field loss of twenty degrees or less in the better eye. PROGRAMS: Vocational Rehabilitation/Blind, Business Enterprises Program (BEP), Independent Living and Social Services Program: Children's Social Service Program, Adult Social Service/ Independent Living Program, Older Blind Independent Living Program.
61 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
The meetings are drop-in groups and offers support to abused women. Confidentiality is stressed and women may come once or often. The focus is on better understanding of the abuse problem, be it emotional, physical or sexual, current or past. The goal is empowerment of the individual.
1003 Danielson Pike, North Scituate, RI 02857
The Health access program is designed to provide low to moderate income Scituate residents with primary medical and dental care. There are other programs such as community flu clinics, programs for new and expectant families, nursing services, and Health Information Services.
73 Buffum Street Lynn, Lynn, MA 01902
The Teen Closet is a place for students to stop by during school hours to receive free of cost clothing and hygiene products.
51 Health Lane, Warwick, RI 02886
VNA of Care New England's physical therapists help patients restore movement and function, ease pain, and increase strength and mobility. Using a wide range of techniques, they work in the patient's home to evaluate and treat problems with moving, balance, strength, and conditioning. This may involve retraining skills that the patient had before an illness or teaching new skills such as using a walker or cane. The physical therapists will help develop an individualized exercise program to help patients achieve their goals. Physical therapists also focus on fall prevention and home safety to allow patients to remain at home, with each care plan designed with the patient’s unique home environment in mind. Our physical therapists help with: Injury and illness. Stroke. Neuromuscular diseases including Parkinson's. Brain injury. Surgery. Neurological diagnosis.

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80 East Street, Cranston, RI 02920
SSTAR is a long-term, residential substance abuse treatment program specifically designed for pregnant, postpartum and parenting women. It is a family reunification program and women participate in treatment with their young children. The program allows for 6 months to 9 Months of treatment and has the capacity for 12 women and 24 children.
165 Broad Rock Road, Wakefield, RI 02879
Services: Extensive values-oriented family, youth and adult programs. Social, aquatic, fitness and physical education activities for all ages. Licensed school age child care, day camping. Special programs for teens, senior adults, the disadvantaged and the handicapped.
14 Woodruff Avenue Suite 7, Narragansett, RI 02882
Home-Care, in affiliation with South County Hospital, for adult patients under the care of a licensed physician, with acute, chronic, or terminal illnesses. Services available to patients and their families include skilled nursing, physical therapy, speech therapy, occupational therapy, social work, wound care specialist, Certified Nursing Assistant and nutrition consultation. Community Programs Health Clinics for senior citizens, home nursing visits to families with newborns. JCAHO Accredited. HomMed™ Home Telemonitoring: Technology that monitors vital signs daily while at home and automatically transmits them to the South County Home Health office where a registered nurse reviews them. Income Source: Insurance; federal and state programs; direct patient fees; town allocations; private donations; grants

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Any location. Provide Rapid Testing (20 minutes)

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111 Brewster Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Center for Rehabilitation: Offers a complete range of outpatient services in physical, occupational, and speech therapy for patients of all ages.
140 Sockanosset Cross Road, Cranston, RI 02920
Based at Providence Public Library, Rhode Island Family Literacy Initiative (RIFLI) is a free, nationally recognized ESL, citizenship preparation, workforce development and family literacy program for adults based at public libraries throughout Rhode Island.