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21 Peace Street, 2nd Floor, Providence, RI 02907
Basic Dental Services Dental Care for Infants & Toddlers: Exams First Dental Visit Cleanings Nutrition Counseling Fluoride Oral Hygiene Education for Parents/Caregivers Dental Sealants Fillings Advanced Dental Services: Emergency Dental Care Oral Surgery Orthodontics (Braces) Root Canal Therapy Nitrous Oxide for Anxious Patients General Anesthesia in the Operating Room or Oral Sedation (if medically necessary
50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
Outreach events will be conducted throughout the state to promote the the programs available under BEC as well as to bring the services to those that need the help. These events will also allow the community members to learn and connect with all the different resources available to them.
146 First Avenue, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Provides affordable, subsidized housing to elderly and disabled individuals or families through Section 8 Vouchers; Administers subsidized housing for elderly persons at Regal Court; for elderly/disabled at Shoreside Apartments; for families at Dedford Farm and Marlborough Crossings. Subsidized housing for families soon to be built: 2880 South County Trail.
PO Box 9241, Providence, RI 02940
Professional, non-profit organization of speech-language pathologists and audiologists. Members have the opportunity to network with other professionals in the field and qualify for discounts and special access to upcoming conferences and other continuing education opportunities.
261 Middle Highway, Barrington, RI 02806
The Barrington Middle School Empowers All Students to Excel!

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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.
1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
OSCIL assists other agencies to help their consumers find the best solutions for increased independence by offering comprehensive assessment services in the areas of independent living, assistive technology and training and home accessibility. These services are provided on a fee for service basis.
1221 Reservoir Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Mae’s housing program was established to empower the homeless population to escape the cycle of poverty. Their program has helped hundreds of families get established into a new home by giving them items including bed, kitchen tables, etc. Mae’s housing program helps families in need of establishing long-term residency by not only providing furniture, but also assisting with first month’s rent and deposit. We also house the homeless at motels during emergency situations and when shelter space is not available.
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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654 Green End Avenue, Middletown, RI 02842
Services: Short term crisis intervention and prevention for teens and parents. Family and individual counseling; information and referral; support groups. Outreach counselors for schools focusing on developmental and family problems. Youth Diversionary Project for Newport County. Street outreach workers in Newport and Middletown. Income Source: Federal; state; municipal; contributions and donations
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
134 Thurbers Avenue, Suite 110, Providence, RI 02907
A monthly newspaper serving the gay/lesbian, bisexual community featuring an events calendar, resource listing, local news items, AIDS treatment updates, humor, opinion and commentary.
800 Clinton Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Satellite Offices: 800 Clinton Street, Woonsocket (Administrative Offices; Housing) 55 Cummings Way, Woonsocket (Adult behavioral health, employment, Wellness & Recovery Center 181 Cumberland Street, Woonsocket (Children's Behavioral Health, Viola M. Berard School) Additional Phone Numbers:Child / Family Fax:767-9107; Adult & Emergency Fax:767-9177 Services: Accredited UNCA, multi-service organization. Member of the Fund for Community Progress. Accredited CARF provider for acute and long term mental health clients, substance abuse clients and at risk youth. Agency emphasis is on home and community based case management, housing, employment, peer support services and professional psychiatric counseling and rehabilitation services. Operates multiple supervised and independent living options for persons in recovery (substance abuse, mental illness, dually diagnosed). I
1020 Hope Street, Bristol, RI 02809
Daily Lunch, senior services/advocacy and activities. Bus services for shopping, lunch program, banking, post office, medical (Bristol and Warren), activities at Senior Center

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158 Knight Street, Warwick, RI 02886
Services: Operates 30 group homes and an apartment program for individuals with developmental disabilities. Income Source: MHRH
55 Waterman Avenue, N Providence, RI 02911
Elmhurst House is subsidized housing for persons with disabilities; preference given to those with physical disabilities who require the adaptations provided in the apartments. One, two an three bedrooms available.
290 West Exchange Street, Suite 100, Providence, RI 02903
Recruits adoptive families for older and special needs children waiting for adoption through the use of media recruitment, matching of children with families, information and referral and community outreach. Provides a range of pre and post adoption support services and youth empowerment activities. Advocates for improvements in the child welfare system. Income Source: State; private foundations; donations
260 West Exchange Street, Suite 102B, Providence, RI 02903
Educational programs for the prevention and control of lung diseases such as tuberculosis, emphysema, asthma, flu and pneumonia and the reduction of cigarette smoking, air pollution and occupational health hazards. Offers quit smoking programs and support; educational and support groups for adults with asthma, emphysema and chronic bronchitis and their families and for children with asthma.

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690 Peary Street, Bldg 690, Naval Station, Newport, RI 02841
Provides direct financial assistance for active or retired Naval and Marine Corps personnel and their dependents. Provides access for Army, Air Force and Coast Guard personnel with reimbursement from respective societies. Budget assistance, and layettes; information about dependency allowances, pensions, government insurance, locating and communicating with Navy personnel and community resources. Located in Fleet and Family Support Center, where other military resources are available. Special projects include a thrift shop. Newport Thrift Shop: B-305 Peary St., Naval Station Newport, RI 02841
150 Franklin Street, Bristol, RI 02809
East Bay Community Development Corp, (EBCDC) was established to create and maintain affordable housing for the town’s low to moderate income citizens in the face of continually rising housing prices and the stagnation of wages.
211 Adelaide Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Harwol Court is a subsidized family housing complex with 22, 1 bedroom units available.
311 Doric Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Project Undercover – Over 45,000 kids in Rhode Island don’t have access to clean, new underwear, socks, or diapers. Project Undercover provides these necessities to families living in poverty by engaging with the community, increasing public awareness, and partnering with other agencies for the betterment of all children.

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380 Westminster Mall, Providence, RI 02903
DAV is a nonprofit charity that provides a lifetime of support for veterans of all generations and their families, helping veterans in positive, life-changing ways. The organization provides nearly 626,000 rides for veterans attending medical appointments and assists veterans with more than 250,000 benefit claims annually. In 2017, DAV helped attain more than $4 billion in new and retroactive benefits to care for veterans, their families and survivors. DAV is also a leader in connecting veterans with meaningful employment, hosting job fairs and providing resources to ensure they have the opportunity to participate in the American Dream their sacrifices have made possible. With nearly 1,300 chapters and more than 1 million members across the country, DAV empowers our nation’s heroes and their families by helping to provide the resources they need and ensuring our nation keeps the promises made to them.DAV is a nonprofit charity that provides a lifetime of support for veterans of all generations and their families, helping veterans in positive, life-changing ways. The organization provides nearly 626,000 rides for veterans attending medical appointments and assists veterans with more than 250,000 benefit claims annually. In 2017, DAV helped attain more than $4 billion in new and retroactive benefits to care for veterans, their families and survivors. DAV is also a leader in connecting veterans with meaningful employment, hosting job fairs and providing resources to ensure they have the opportunity to participate in the American Dream their sacrifices have made possible. With nearly 1,300 chapters and more than 1 million members across the country, DAV empowers our nation’s heroes and their families by helping to provide the resources they need and ensuring our nation keeps the promises made to them.
4 Rivet Drive, Lincoln, RI 02865
Support Group and Hotline for adults with ADD/ADHD. Meetings are free and open to the public. Meetings 3rd Thursday of every month 7:00PM - 9:00PM, in the Bradley Hospital Pine Room (except July, August, and December) Meeting Location: Bradley Hospital, Pine Room 1011 Veterans Memorial Parkway Riverside, Rhode Island 02915