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110 Lockwood Street, Potter Building, Basement, Suite 005, Providence, RI 02903
In response to the critical need for assessment and treatment of potentially abused children, Hasbro Children's Hospital has instituted the Lawrence A. Aubin, Sr. Child Protection Program. The program provides services for children who may have been victims of sexual, physical or emotional abuse, neglect or factitious disorders (medical child abuse).
30 Rolfe Square, Cranston, RI 02910
Concord Visiting Nurses is the skilled component of the company. Skilled nurses and therapists provided by Concord Visiting Nurses treat clients recovering from an inpatient stay, requiring rehabilitation after an injury or illness, and wound and ostomy care and various other skilled services.

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487 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI 02886
Crime Victim Support at Westbay Community Action includes: FCCP: A voluntary program for children who are at risk for abuse or neglect or who have serious emotional disturbance. FCCP connects families with natural supports in their extended families and in the community. FCCP does not provide direct services. Instead the program provides referrals, support, guidance, and advocacy. Elder Case Management: Provides assessment, monitoring and protective services for seniors. Warwick Case Management: Offers long-term support services to at-risk Warwick residents.
1540 Pontiac Avenue, Suite A, Cranston, RI 02920
The Institute for Labor Studies & Research offers non-credit courses in the area of labor relations and labor studies, adult basic education, vocational training and cultural programs.
15 Baker Pines Road, Wyoming, RI 02898
Roads to Recovery: Women is a residential program developed specifically for women in recovery. Located in Wyoming, RI, the program focuses on meeting the unique needs of women in recovery, such as trauma, domestic violence, developing positive relationships, pregnancy health, employment and education and parenting skills.Education on substance use, prevention & health education.
1 Albion Rd., Suite 201, Lincoln, RI 02865
During this crucial stage of a child’s growth and development, the Seven Hills EI professionals work with families as a team to help them help their children where they learn best: at home and in community settings. Seven Hills EI program partners each family with a Service Coordinator who works with a team to assess the child’s development based on medical history, observation of the child performing a daily routine, and learning about the child’s likes, dislikes, successes, and difficulties. If the child is eligible for EI, the team will work with the family to develop an Individualized Family Service Plan (IFSP), to develop priorities, goals and outcomes. The Seven Hills professionals make it as convenient as possible for families to schedule their EI visits in the child’s natural environment—at home, in a child care setting, or during a community activity. The family’s multidisciplinary EI team may include educators, therapists, social workers, and nutritionists. Parent Consultants (PCs)—parents whose children have been through the EI program—are also available to share resources, offer support, and facilitate networking.
32 Old Slip, 9th Floor, New York Regional Office, New York, NY 10005
The census number is to assist with completing the 2020 Census questionnaire. The Census bureau estimates that completing the questionnaire will take 10 minutes on average.
667 Waterman Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Music School encourages lifelong engagement with music through comprehensive music education and community partnership programs taught by Orchestra members and other outstanding faculty.
60 Austin Avenue, Greenville, RI 02828
The mission at Overbrook Academy is to promote the integral development of the students by providing a dynamic, personalized and structured program of spiritual, human, intellectual and apostolic formation. By doing this, they strive to offer students the knowledge and life skills necessary to become Catholic women leaders who are authentic, motivated and compassionate.
19 Valley Road, Middletown, RI 02842
Thanksgiving Basket, gift card for turkey and all sides.
15 Meeting Street, Newport, RI 02840
25 emergency beds: 19 for men, 6 for women; 16 transitional beds: 12 for men, four for women. Limited handicapped accessibility (main entrance is not handicap accessible) IMPORTANT POLICIES: Sign-in starting at 4:30PM, curfew 8:00PM, lights out at 10:00PM, wake up at 6:00AM; Duration of stay: night to night. Guests may stay as long as there is adherence to service plan and rules and regulations. Rent/fee not required for shelter apart from transitional housing (30% of income before taxes); Medications locked and must be reported; Guests are responsible for taking medications properly Outdoor designated smoking areas available; Drugs and alcohol not allowed on premises; Must follow service plan; Violent, threatening behavior may result in long-term ban from shelter; Morning chore required of guests. MEALS: Guests are referred to local soup kitchen, meals provided on-site when soup kitchen is unavailable. Services: Social workers and case management; Mental health/Substance abuse, medical referrals; Housing application and employment assistance; Vocational/Education referrals.

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67 Sowams Drive, Bristol, RI 02809
Home based child care center. Capacity: 8
100 Save The Bay Drive, Providence, RI 02905
Save The Bay organizes beach cleanups at varying locations throughout the bay area
125 Scituate Avenue, Cranston, RI 02921
Home services include skilled nursing, physical, occupational, and speech therapies, as well as nursing assistance with the activities of daily living.
95 Park Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Burns Manor with 92 units, is more than just Elderly Housing. Burns Manor offers a wide range of services and activities, such as: Security cameras available 24/7 Security guard service Keyless door entry system Active Resident Association sponsoring social activities including: bingo, birthday parties, and musical entertainment Health and Social Services including blood pressure screenings, prescription information and assistance, flu shots on a yearly basis Case Management Services Community Gardens On Site Parking

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69 Quincy Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Enter in back of building near corner of Bullock and Capitol St. Not handicapped accessible, but staff will come out and help

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374 North Road, Hope, RI 02831
Inter-library loans of books, books on CDs, DVDs; answers reference questions. Web access available. Story hours, summer reading and special programs for children; craft and informational programs for adults; FAX transmission, $1; meeting room for programs or meetings. OSL cards accepted. Income Source: Local; fund raising

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172 Taunton Avenue, Suite 8, East Providence, RI 02914
Services: Promotes citizen involvement in government and provides information on election procedures and voter registration. Organizes debates and candidate forums; conducts studies on issues and then lobbies on positions. Income Source: Dues; local contributions.
59 Brightridge Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
Portugese social club in Providence. Fundraising events as well as clothing/ food giveaways for the needy and homeless.
116 Long Street, Warwick, RI 02886
The Robert J Allen Medical Center provides new and gently used medical equipment to those in need on a first come, first served basis. Walkers - Canes - Wheelchairs - Commodes - Shower Chairs - Electric Hospital Beds - Lift Chairs - Transport Chairs - Ramps. Recipients are responsible for transport of items
Headquarters, Corner of Church & High, Bristol, RI 02809
Programs that are designed to increase public awareness of the measures that people can take to protect homes, businesses and property from the threat of fire. Fire prevention programs provide information about faulty wiring and other electrical hazards, kitchen fires, smoking risks, child-related fire safety, flammable materials storage, brush clearance, fire retardant building materials and ground cover, techniques for fighting a fire until the fire agency arrives (first aid firefighting) and other similar topics. Included are programs that inspect the homes of individual citizens and give them a report which recommends ways to protect their property as well as those that deal with fire safety in a more general way.
57 Sprague Street, Providence, RI 02907
Sankofa Healthy Housing: Sankofa Housing is a $13.5M green affordable housing development in Providence’s West End, completed in August of 2016. It includes 50 newly constructed apartments ranging from 1-4 bedrooms on 10 formerly blighted vacant lots in the West End of Providence. The housing is connected to Sankofa Community Farm, Sankofa Community Kitchen, and education space for tenant use
861A Broad Street, Providence, RI 02907
Adelante Apartments is a subsidized 62+ housing complex with 53 units.
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.
3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Purpose: To understand when and where influenza activity is occurring, to monitor influenza-related illness, outbreaks, hospitalizations, and deaths, and to determine circulating and emerging influenza virus strains. Key Information: Geographic spread and activity level of influenza in the state, laboratory test results, and influenza-related hospitalizations and deaths. Influenza-like-illness (ILI) is defined as patients with a fever over 100°F with cough and/or sore throat (unless there is a known cause other than the flu). Collection Period: Data is collected and analyzed weekly throughout the flu season from October to May. How data are collected The Department of Health has a number of methods for gathering data. This includes gathering reports on the number of patients with influenza-like illness (ILI) from a sample of sentinel physicians and collecting data from hospitals throughout the state. The services of the State Health Laboratory are used to determine the circulating strains of influenza. Additionally, a staff of epidemiologists work with CDC guidance to determine flu activity levels.