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670 Linwood Avenue, Whitinsville, MA 01588
The Blackstone Heritage Corridor works with community partners to preserve and promote the Valley’s historic, cultural, natural, and recreational resources for current and future generations.
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69 Memorial Drive, Veterans Memorial Housing Developme, Woonsocket, RI 02895
RIRAL’s free English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESL/ESOL) offer students from foreign countries an opportunity to learn English. Classes are divided into beginner, intermediate, and advanced levels. ESOL classes prepare students to live, work and study in the United States. As ESOL students advance, they may transition into our adult basic and adult secondary education classes, college transition program, or a job training program.
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426 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
New Horizons Adult Day Center provides disabled adults and seniors a variety of medical services onsite, including: nutritional support, transportation, medical management, personal care assistance, and daily therapeutic programming. Day program for medically compromised seniors and disabled adults who require a high skill level of medical assistance, but are seeking an alternative to long-term care placement.
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36 South County Commons Way, Unit C7, Wakefield, RI 02879
Evaluate, diagnose, and treat speech, language, communication and swallowing disorders
Evaluate and treat cognitive-communication disorders to provide assessment and training
Aspiration and Swallowing Evaluation
Provide continued education and training to patients, families and caregivers
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15 Wickham Road, Newport, RI 02840
- Must eat meal on site
- Provides "brown bag" meals that contains: fruit and/or vegetable, milk, grain, and protein
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1935 Kingstown Road, Wakefield, RI 02879
Services:
Head Start and Early Head Start
Joyful Learning Child Academy
Family Care Community Partnership (FCCP)
Senior and Disabled Adult Services
Heating Assistance (by appointment)
Emergency Serices
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
Head Start educators work with families and children to implement developmental and socialization strategies that work best for you and your child. Our classrooms are bright and inviting and are designed to maximize creativity and learning. Healthy lunches and snacks are provided to children daily. In addition to providing educational and nutritional resources, children will have access to health and dental screenings at no cost, and families will be provided with health referrals and referrals for emergency services whenever needed. We recruit families 12 months per year. Head Start Program provides a center-based, comprehensive early childhood education program for 76 children from ages three to Five years old.
The Tri-County Early Head Start program offers a home-based option for children aged birth to three years old, in which an educator visits the home once per week to engage the child in educational and developmental activities, and socialization strategies. Classroom-based options are available for children ages 18 months to 3 years old, and focus on fun and engaging curriculum to prepare the child for pre-school.
Early Head Start is a federal program for eligible families, that are expecting a child, or with a child ages birth to three years old. The program provides services that promote cognitive, language and social-emotional development of the child. Children enrolled in the program will receive medical and dental screenings at no cost, and families are provided with assistance locating health care, and emergency services whenever needed.
The Early Head Start program provides center-based early education services to 8 children in one classroom. Early Head Start also offers home-based services to 22 children and families including 5 prenatal clients. Families residing in the towns of North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Narragansett, Hopkinton, Richmond, Exeter, Charlestown, Westerly, and New Shoreham are eligible for the program.
Eligibility Guidelines: The programs service families with income at or below the federal poverty guidelines, children in living in foster care, and families experiencing homelessness. Ten percent of enrollment slots must be filled with children with a diagnosed disability.
The Joyful Learning Child Academy: is a pre-school and early education program that services families with young children. The program provides comprehensive early education and development services to infants and children six weeks through five years of age.
Joyful Learning is licensed by the RI Department of Children, Youth and Families and is accredited by the RI Department of Education. Furthermore, the program was awarded 4 stars under the BrightStars ratings system as defined by the Rhode Island Association for the Education of Young Children [RIAEYC].
The Center, located at 1935 Kingstown Road in Wakefield, is open year round, Monday through Friday from 6:30 am until 6:00 pm. Joyful Learning provides children with a best-practice curriculum in early childhood education and maintains the most stringent of regulations in regard to staffing, per RI State licensing. All staff has education requirements as per directives of DCYF and RIDE and must complete extensive background checks prior to employment.
For more information on the Joyful Learning Program, please contact Tara Ward at 789-2244 or via email at mailto:[email protected].
Senior & Disabled Adults Programs:
Tri-County’s Senior and Disabled Adult Case Managers are available to assist with a multitude of services including nutrition services, healthcare and medical assistance, home health aides, home modifications, elder abuse prevention, and when necessary, nursing home referrals. Our goal is to identify the needs of the individual and their family, and to prepare strategies to assist them in meeting those needs.For information on all Senior and Disabled Adult services, contact us at 401 349-5760.
Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, offers assistance with managing costs associated with home energy bills. Tri-County is able to help with paying fuel and utility bills during the winter months for eligible clients, and we can arrange for the installation of home insulation to reduce home-heating costs (gas, electric, propane, oil, kerosene or wood) through our weatherization program.
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91 Cottage Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
First Baptist Church of Pawtucket is affiliated with American Baptist Churches USA and embraces the belief in God, Jesus Christ, the Holy Spirit, humanity, prayer, and services.
Food Pantry every 4th Saturday of the month, 9 am to 12 pm. (except in summer months, it is closed)
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1 Angell Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Food will be provided to people from anywhere in RI who walk in on an emergency basis. Pantry is located in the 2nd small white house on the right, before the bus terminal.
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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.
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640 George Washington Highway, Lincoln, RI 02865
Skilled Nursing
Certified High Tech
Hydration Therapy
Oncology
Total Parental Therapy
Chemotherapy
Enteral Nutrition
Post Surgical Care
Enterstomal Therapy
Infusion Therapy
Wound Care
Patient Education
Anodyne Therapy
Injections
Diabetes Care
Transplant Care
Coagu-Checks
Cardiac Care
Blood Pressure Monitoring
Catheter Care
Pain Management
Antibiotic Therapy
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25 Wellington Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
The Lincoln Animal Control Shelter is a municipal shelter run by the town of Lincoln. The shelter helps re-home dogs, cats and other animals, after being found as strays or surrendered by their owners.
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670 Green End Avenue, Middletown, RI 02842
Town Hall
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400 Nayatt Road, Barrington, RI 02806
Nayatt Elementary School Empowers All Students to Excel!
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130 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
An outpatient therapy practice providing services for children, teenagers, adults and the elderly. Services for child and adolescent issues, family/couple issues, geriatric services, mood disorders, personal issues/personality disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety, PTSD, sexual abuse, divorce reaction and divorce mediation, gay and lesbian issues, ADHD, ODD, and trauma.
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RIC East Campus, Bldg. 6, 600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
Promotes the welfare of children and youth in home, school, community, and place of worship. 49 units throughout the state. Speakers bureau. Student Loan Fund for college students having completed one year.
The mission of the PTA is: To support and speak on behalf of children and youth in the schools, in the community, and before government bodies and other organizations that make decisions affecting children; To assist parents in developing the skills they need to raise and protect their children; To encourage parent and public involvement in the public schools of this nation.
Rhode Island PTA was chartered by the National PTA.
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31 John Clarke Road, Middletown, RI 02842
A comprehensive program focused on improving the quality of life for elders and their families by helping to identify the services that can assist elders maintain an independent lifestyle in their own home.
Elder Services: Elder case management, homemaker & home health aide, information and referral for elders and caregivers, elder abuse and protective services.
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1168 Main Street, Wyoming, RI 02898
Richmond Animal Control Division handles approximately 75 calls-for-service per month, which often vary from noise complaints to animal "at large" violations, to animal bite complaints, and several other enforcement related duties. Complaints and calls concerning domesticated animals are received at Richmond Police Department, which serves as dispatch for Animal Control. Non-emergency calls received after-hours are referred to the next Animal Control Officer to return to duty.
The Animal Control Division also provides temporary shelter, feeding, care and medical treatment for impounded animals, and routinely facilitated adoptions to place abandoned, neglected, or unwanted animals in the care of willing and capable pet owners who are eager to provide the pet a safe and nurturing home environment.
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535 Centerville Road, #202, Warwick, RI 02886
A statewide organization of families supporting families with children and youth who are at risk or have behavioral or emotional challenges, having consideration for their background and values. They provide support groups, telephone support, educational events, one-to-one assistance with advocacy and/or literature concerning education, mental health, parenting a child with special emotional or behavioral needs. PSN also provides support and education regarding systems navigation, specifically child welfare, juvenile justice, mental health special education.
Support groups meet on 1st and 3rd Tuesday of the month from 6pm to 8pm at PSN office.
Income source: State contract, federal grants
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P.O. Box 9476, Warwick, RI 02889
All of our crisis counseling services are available free of charge and we never go through your health insurance. Please call us to find out more about what services are currently available. (401) 738-1700
Crisis counseling at the Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center is a vital service that provides immediate support and assistance to individuals facing traumatic experiences. Trained counselors offer a safe and empathetic environment where survivors can express their feelings, fears, and concerns without judgment. These counselors are equipped with specialized knowledge to address the complex dynamics of domestic violence and sexual assault, offering personalized guidance and resources tailored to each individual's needs. Crisis counseling aims to empower survivors by validating their experiences, helping them navigate the legal and medical systems, and connecting them with additional support services such as shelter, legal advocacy, and therapy. Through compassionate listening and validation, crisis counselors play a crucial role in helping survivors regain a sense of control, rebuild their lives, and ultimately break the cycle of abuse.
The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center offers
free crisis case management services that include:
Assistance applying for the Rhode Island Crime Victim Compensation Fund
Assessment of client’s needs and services
Creating a safety plan for the client, providing crisis intervention, and any necessary outside referrals
Assistance with obtaining temporary and permanent housing
Advocating for clients to create sustainable goals for themselves and increase self-sufficiency
Culturally competent and trauma informed services
Assistance applying for Social Services, healthcare assistance and financial assistance, etc.
Promote stability for the client and maintain a safe space for clients to process, understand, and overcome their interpersonal violence.
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2914 Post Road, #3, Warwick, RI 02886
The teachings of ECK define the nature of Soul more carefully than do other current religions. Each person is Soul, a particle of God sent into the lower worlds (including earth) to gain spiritual experience. Purified by the spiritual exercises, he comes into contact with the Holy Spirit. His goal is spiritual freedom in this lifetime, after which he becomes a Co-worker with God, both here and in the next world. Karma and reincarnation are primary beliefs.
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3 West Road, Cranston, RI 02920
Katie Beckett is an eligibility category in Medicaid that allows certain children under age 19 who have long-term disabilities or complex medical needs to become eligible for Medicaid coverage. Katie Beckett eligibility enables children to be cared for at home instead of an institution. With Katie Beckett, only the child's income and resources are used to determine eligibility
652 George Washington Highway, 4th Floor, Lincoln, RI 02865
RISLA's College Planning Center offers one-on-one in-person support for all your college planning needs
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164 Delaine Street, Providence, RI 02909
Providence Outbased Regional Benefit Office: Applying For Benefits, Burial Claim Assistance, Disability Claim Assistance, Family Member Claim Assistance, Homeless Assistance, Transition Assistance, Updating Direct Deposit Information
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184 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
The Diocese of Providence’s Secretariat for Catholic Charities & Social Ministry develops, implements and supports ministries and services that reach thousands of Rhode Islanders each year. Rooted in the social teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, this secretariat focuses on the dignity of each human being, serving others and dispensing charity while educating and advocating for justice. Through this office, support is provided to more than 140 parishes in the diocese by helping parishioners meet their basic and social service needs. In every service provided, this ministry aims to reflect the compassion of Jesus Christ through sensitivity to the ever-changing ethnic, cultural and economic diversity of communities within the diocese.
The Secretariat for Catholic Charities & Social Ministry brings the message of Christ’s love to the people of Rhode Island in tangible ways. These offices provide resources to communities in the areas of family, the sanctity of life, immigration, emergency assistance and so much more. This secretariat seeks to meet the physical and spiritual needs of parishioners and neighbors while always addressing injustice and advocating for legislative change at the local and national levels.
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327 Kenyon Terrace, West Kingston, RI 02892
Kenyon Terrace Apartments is a subsidized, apartment building 62+, handicapped or disabled.
