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134 Mathewson Street, Providence, RI 02903
134 Collaborative provides basic toiletries, used clothing and emergency bus tickets, as available, to those who are homeless, low income or attend programs on site. Public bathrooms are open to all when the building is open.
80 Bourdon Boulevard, Woonsocket, RI 02895
The Veterans Memorial public housing project in Woonsocket provides housing designed for the elderly, but also with amenities for low-income families, including an after school tutoring program and playground.

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101 Dudley Street, Providence, RI 02905
Provides full range of services for women and infants. Serves as the tertiary care center in obstetrics, gynecology and neonatology. Neonatal intensive care unit; high risk infant follow-up. Nutrition counseling, WIC program, social service and parent education. New Directions, school based adolescent pregnancy project. Breastfeeding Support: Gail K. Prachniak, RN, IBCLC, Lactation Consultant Phone: 276-7800 X305 ** Health Education Department 100 Dudley Street, Providence 02905, 276-7800 Director: Maureen Pearlman, RN, BSN, 8:30am - 5pm, Mon - Fri Childbirth and parenting programs; health information, support groups for women of all ages. ** Warmline: 800-711-7011 **Physician Referral/Health Line: 1-800-921-9299 ** Women & Infants' Center for Health Education Locations Coordinator: Janet Searles 1050 Main Street, East Greenwich 02818, 886-4222; 886-4274 Fax Hours: 9am - 5pm, Mon - Th; 9am - 12pm, Fri 2168 Diamond Hill Road, Woonsocket, 02895; 767-2344; 766-6883 Fax Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri 2220 G.A.R. Highway, Swansea, MA, (508) 730-1010, (800) 574-0221 (508) 678-5704 Fax Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri ** Women's Primary Care Center 2 Dudley Street, 5th floor, Providence 02905, 274-1122 Ext. 2735 Routine obstetrical/gynecological services, family planning, specialty ob/gyn services, breast health, medical consultation, nutrition, and primary care for women. Patient education programs in a variety of topics. Serves women, 18 and over. In some cases, women under 18 years of age are welcome. Income Source: Federal; State; fees for some programs
790 Broad Street, in the Tides Family Services Building, Providence, RI 02907
Based on the participant’s job readiness skills, they may be placed in either a paid or unpaid work experience with one of our collaborating business partners. Participants will also be encouraged to seek employment in the private sector.
670 Allens Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
National Grid is one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the world - covering Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and the UK. **March 2019:** Claims for Newport and Middletown customers impacted by the gas outage incident in January 2019 call 844-319-2523
262 Poplar Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Woonsocket Health & Rehabilitation Centre offers 24/7 admissions, comprehensive Short and Long Term nursing care, rehabilitation programs, and complex medical services that include: Post-Surgical Care Orthopedic Rehab Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies IV Therapy TPN Nutrition Cardiac Care Oncology Management Pulmonary Rehab Diabetic care and teaching Wound care management Secure Alzheimer’s Special Care Unit Hospice and Respite Care
100 Bullocks Point Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
Volunteers help children develop the skills, confidence, and strength to succeed in life. Foster Grandparents make their neighborhoods stronger by assisting children in need at schools, Head Start sites, Boys & Girls Clubs, libraries and other non-profit organizations. Volunteers must be 55 years or older and meet certain income eligibility requirements.
575 Smithfield Road, North Smithfield, RI 02896
Portsmouth Animal Control is responsible for enforcing all state laws and town ordinances involving domesticated animals in the Town of Portsmouth. It is also responsible for the pick up of stray animals and trying to locate their owners. When a domestic animal doesn't have a town license or other identification the animal is brought to the Potter Shelter in Middletown until the owner claims it. The animal will only be released after the owner licenses the animal.

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6 Payne Road, Block Island, RI 02807
Block Island Medical Center cares for patients with urgent and emergent medical and trauma needs. Providers are experienced in handling medical emergencies including stroke, heart attack, accidents and trauma and serious or life-threatening infections. Provides state of the art emergency care necessary to stabilize patients in life threatening conditions quickly, and to transfer them safely by air or sea to a partner tertiary care facility on the mainland. Doctors and nurses are equally skilled at managing acute traumatic injuries and performing emergent procedures such as wound repair, fracture care, or spinal immobilization. X-ray services on site. In the case of severe illness or injury, providers are experts in assisted ventilation & intubation and advanced cardiac & traumatic life support.
445 School Street, North Kingstown, RI 02852
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50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
The Rhode Island Pharmaceutical Assistance to Elders (RIPAE) Program pays a portion of the cost of RIPAE-approved medications purchased during the Deductible stage of a Part D plan. There are four levels to this program; levels 1-3 are for older adults 65+ and older, and level 4 is for adults 55-64 who are disabled. Annual income(s) determine into which level of the program individuals are enrolled.
339 Simmonsville Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
Simmons Village Apartments is subsidized Housing 62+, handicapped or disabled offering 1 and 2 bedroom apartments.
184 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Classes to prepare legal permanent residents for the U.S. citizenship exam.
400 Massasoit Avenue, Suite 113, East Providence, RI 02914
They Are Your Comprehensive Community and Post-Acute Care Resource Their collaborative of partners works together to deliver high-quality care. They Provide the Full Network of Care CareLink covers the complete spectrum of post-acute and community care.
395 Woodville Rd, Hopkinton, RI 02833
For assistance with a wild animal please call the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) Hopkinton Animal Shelter is Temporarily Closed, please refer all inquiries about animals to the Hopkinton Police Department. The housing of animals will be at the Westerly Animal Shelter located at: 33 Larry Hirsch Lane Westerly, RI 02891

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140 Warwick Neck Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
Provides a comprehensive program for frail elderly and/or impaired persons including an extensive range of social, medical, nutritional and rehabilitative services. Day care facility with a protected environment specifically for persons with Alzheimer's Disease and other forms of dementia. Income Source: Department of Elderly Affairs; city; fees; grants; donations and fundraisers.
300 Quaker Lane Suite C5/6, Warwick, RI 02886
Recruiting Offices for the United States Army. The United States Army is the land warfare service branch of the United States Armed Forces. It is one of the seven uniformed services of the United States, and is designated as the Army of the United States in the United States Constitution.

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1070 Cranston Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Services: The department is comprised of six divisions designed to inform, entertain and enrich the lives of those who participate : ** Adult Day Services--Professionally designed programs to meet the needs of frail individuals with physical and/or cognitive impairments. Professional staff consists of registered nurses, a case manager, physical therapy assistant and certified nursing assistants. Therapeutic programs include music, art, physical, occupational, speech, aroma, pet therapy. Recreational activities include crafts, painting, exercise, gardening, Tai Chi and Yoga for elders. Intergenerational programs with local schools provide enrichment opportunities for both young and old alike. Support and Referral Services for each participant and their families, coordination with physicians and other service providers. Cost is based on a sliding fee scale. Licensed by the RI Department of Elderly Affairs. **Nutrition--Provides hot, nutritious, homemade lunches served at 11:45am, Monday through Friday. Snack bar with freshly baked goods, soups and much more. Night Life--Dinners, Thursday at 5pm in the Spring and Fall. **Programs--Offers activities that enable seniors to expand their horizons, enrich their lives and pursue a variety of interests. Our programs promote wellness, health maintenance, personal dignity and self worth. Individual needs, interests, skills and abilities are addressed through a variety of stimulating educational, social and health activities to improve the quality of life. **Retired Senior Volunteer Program--Allows anyone 55+ years of age the opportunity to help make the community a better place to live by sharing themselves with others. Participants gain personal satisfaction by serving at a public or non-profit agency. They also have fun by participating in interesting and rewarding experiences. Seniors serve from one to 40 hours a week; RSVP provides guidance and support, transportation, meals and insurance for all volunteers. Social Services--A caring staff of professional case managers and a Community Elder Information Specialist is available to provide support and counseling to seniors and their families, provide access to a network of service providers throughout the city and state, assist with the many available services, offer comfort and compassion, visit homebound seniors to assess and case manage, coordinate Support Groups such as Widow/Widower; Arthritis; Reminiscence. Our staff is available to speak to your community organization on a wide variety of issues. ** Transvan, (401) 943-3341--You don't have to be dependent on your family. Transvan, our daily transportation system for 60+ and/or disabled Cranston residents is available to provide transportation anywhere in Cranston, Monday through Friday. Provides shuttles to nearby malls and local markets. Provides transportation to doctors, nursing homes and hospitals in Providence, North Providence, Johnston and Warwick by appointment.
25 Webb Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Saint Vincent de Paul has conference centers available that serve as food pantries and meal sites. The following are by region: Providence/Cranston St. Pius V Conference, Providence. 401-859-5800 ext 121 Holy Name Conference, Providence. 401-859-5800 ext 110 St Mark Conference, Cranston. 401-942-1616 ext 320 St Raymond Conference, Providence, 401-859-5800 ext 120 weekly Saturday 9am to 11am Holy Ghost Conference, Providence 401-421-3551 Northern Rhode Island St. Joseph Conference, Cumberland 401-426-9806 Our Lady of Good Help Conference, Mapleville, 401-762-1834 First Saturday of the month from 9am to 10am St. John the Baptist Conference, Pawtucket 401-722-9054 St John Paul II Conference, Pawtucket 401-744-5404 Tuesdays 12:30 to 1:30 Mary, Mother of Mankind Conference, North Providence 401-225-4046 St. Eugene Conference, Chepachet 401-568-2700 Does not have set hours by request only. St Philip Conference, Greenville 401-949-2949 West Bay St John and James Conference, West Warwick 401-821-7661 St Vincent de Paul Conference, Coventry 401-828-3090 Saturday from 11-11:30am St Joseph Conference, West Warwick 401-859-5800 ext 107 St Kevin Conference, Warwick 401-921-0907 East Bay/Aquidneck Island St Brendan Conference, Riverside 401-301-6307 Jesus Savior Conference, Newport 401-236-2453 bi monthly for 2-3 hours. Bagged lunches St Joseph Conference Newport 401-258-5773 Tuesdays and Thursdays from 10am to 12pm St Lucy Conference, Middletown 401-236-2453 Southern St Catherine Laboure Conference, Westerly 401-450-9749 Monday and Wednesday 10am to 12pm St Mary/St James Conference, Carolina 401-364-9413 2nd and 4th Wednesday from 8am to 11am. St Joseph Conference, Hope Valley 401-539-0677 St Francis Conference, Wakefield 401-871-8936 nothing is served on site. No hours just on personal response to a request for food.

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315 Iron Horse Way Providence, RI 02908, Providence, RI 02908
RISBDC exists to train, educate, and support entrepreneurs of both new (pre-venture) and established small businesses. Positioned within the nationwide network of SBDCs, RISBDC offers resources, key connections at the state and national level, workshops, and online and in-person support that enables them to help Ocean State entrepreneurs reach the next level of growth.
627 Cranston Street, Providence, RI 02907
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154 Waterman Street, Suite 5B; Lower Level, Providence, RI 02906
Support for people with serious mental illnesses, and their family members; advocacy for individuals with mental illness and their families; education about mental illness for professionals, families and the general public.
1440 Wampanoag Trail, East Providence, RI 02914
Anchor Bay at East Providence offers Assisted Living, Memory Care, and Respite Care. Assisted Living amenities include a daily check-in system and emergency response in each apartment. Provides 3 well balanced meals per day, activities, and maintenance, as well as medication management, assistance with bathing and dressing and incontinence management, etc.
100 Houghton Street, Providence, RI 02904
Provides training, education and other services which result in employment and expanded opportunities for people with disabilities and other barriers to employment in order to enhance their capacity for independent living, increased quality of life and work. Services: Job placement assistance Work experience Job shadowing opportunities Work readiness training Interview practice Situational Assessments Job retention training Mentoring Goodwill also works with employers to provide employment opportunities to individuals who have barriers to employment. Goodwill employees and volunteers act as mentors and role models before and after employment to ensure success for both our client and the employer. Goodwill clients are also provided with information regarding their rights as it pertains to confidentiality, the ADA and the right to disclose or not disclose their disability as it pertains to employment.