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100 Park Lane, PO Box 1047, Charlestown, RI 02813
Southern RI Volunteers is providing free delivery for residents of South County (Block Island, Charlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Jamestown, North Kingstown, Richmond, South Kingstown, Wakefield, Westerly). Person must be disabled or a homebound senior. Person has to pay for the prescription beforehand.
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215 Columbia Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
South Kingstown High School is committed to a rigorous curriculum that fosters and develops identified academic, civic and social skills. The 21st century Rebel is an independent, critical thinker who effectively participates in our diverse community.
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25 Easton Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888
Warwick Terrace is a subsidized, 153 unit, 62+, handicapped or disabled housing complex.
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50 Health Lane, Warwick, RI 02886
Jail diversion programs provide an alternative to prison to individuals who have been arrested for a crime and are experiencing a behavioral health issue. Jail diversion typically involves reduced or no jail time if an offender participates in a behavioral health program. The program provides offenders with the education and tools they require to change their behavior patterns so they are not rearrested.
Thrive’s Court Clinicians are located onsite or are readily available at all Rhode Island Courthouses. They provide psychiatric assessments, referrals and liaison services to individuals who have been identified by court personnel as candidates for jail diversion. Specialized services are provided to veterans and others who suffer from symptoms of post-traumatic stress disorder.
Defendants who are experiencing behavioral health symptoms are given a preliminary evaluation by the Thrive Clinician who determines their competency to understand the court proceedings, risk to the community, and willingness to comply with the recommended diversion program. Recommended diversion programs could include one or a combination of any of the following, depending on the need of the individual: outpatient mental health or substance abuse treatment, residential substance abuse treatment, a detox program, a crisis stabilization program, and/or inpatient hospitalization. A diversion program is often in lieu of spending time in jail and will become an order of the Court. Therefore full compliance in the recommend program(s) is necessary for success.
Harrison Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
The park offers a wide range of activities including salt water bathing, fishing, boating, soccer, rugby, and picnicking. Fort Adams is perhaps best known for its annual summer concerts when the Jazz Festival, and the Folk Festival draw thousands to enjoy the music and beautiful surroundings.
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220 Elmwood Avenue, North Campus, Providence, RI 02907-1435
English for Speakers of Other Languages(ESOL)/English as a Second Language (ESL) instruction is provided on year-round basis. Classes are offered in the daytime, evenings, or Saturdays. Classes are offered at both our campuses. Students are placed into one of three levels English coursework depending on their English proficiency. Focus is on English Communicative skills - listening, speaking, reading, and writing - in order to increase students' interpersonal communications skills, decision-making skills, and problem-solving skills.
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100 Bullocks Point Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915
WIC serves babies and children up to the age of five, pregnant and breastfeeding women, and new mothers. WIC helps children be the healthiest they can be, have better diets and growth rates, and be better prepared for school. WIC also helps pregnant women and new mothers experience healthy pregnancies and raise healthy babies with practical breastfeeding and infant feeding advice.
The Women, Infants, and Children program provides:
-Evidence-based nutrition assistance
-Breastfeeding advice and support
-Links to community services
-Healthy foods purchased using the eWIC card to support good nutrition during pregnancy, infancy, and early childhood
The RI WIC Program announced Shaw’s Supermarkets and Stop & Shop Supermarkets are self-checkout enabled for eWIC! Please note:
1. When using the eWIC card combined with other methods of payment participants must cash out in this order: eWIC first, then SNAP, then cash/credit in order for the transaction to complete.
2. Participants can’t get a balance inquiry at the self-checkout register. They need to go to the main register with a cashier within the self-checkout area for a balance inquiry.
3. A receipt with their ending balance will print once they have completed the transaction within the self-checkout lane.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider.
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75 Benefit Street, Pawtucket, RI 02861
*** Blackstone Valley resident only ***
Services: For working people. Pay stub, picture ID, rent receipt, proof of income, social security card, children's birth certificates, Medicaid cards must be presented at every visit.
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131 Washington Street, Suite 205, Providence, RI 02903
College Visions is a FREE program that provides low-income and first-generation students with one-on-one advising and resources to get in, succeed,and graduate from college. Beginning the summer before senior year of high school, students are assigned aCV advisor and work on college essays, resumes, scholarships, the financial aid process, and more. CV students participate in weekly meetings with their advisor, attendcollege visits, receive SAT fee waivers,and engage in workshops focused on the college process. Once admitted into college, our students receive support throughout their college career until they graduate
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1392 Westminster Street, Providence, RI 02909
Programs are based on the residency of a professional string musician whose members teach, perform and mentor youth. Programs are available during the school year and one week in July during the Summer.
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623 Atwells Avenue, Uncas Building, Providence, RI 02909
Services: Mental Health Care, Audiology, Ophthalmology, Optometry. Audiology services include: Audiologic evaluation, Vestibular evaluation, Auditory evoked potential, Assessment of Middle Ear Function, Distortion Product Otoacoustic Emission (DPOAE), Hearing aid evaluation, selection, and fitting, Real Ear Hearing Aid Verification, Assistive Listening Device evaluation including FM and Bluetooth technology, Auditory Rehabilitation, Progressive Tinnitus Management (PTM), Auditory Processing evaluation, Audiological Compensation and Pension Testing
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41 Cherry Dale Court, John O. Pastore Center, Cranston, RI 02920
The Commission's purpose is to ensure that all people with disabilities are afforded the opportunity to exercise all the rights and responsibilities accorded to citizens of Rhode Island and that each person with a disability is able to reach his/her maximum potential for independence, human development, productivity and self-sufficiency.
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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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205 Waterman Street, Providence, RI 02906
RICAODD provides a statewide helpline and operates nine recovery houses in Cranston, Pawtucket and Portsmouth.
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116 Mulberry Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Neighborhood Preservation Apartments is subsidized housing featuring 18 units.
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194 Putnam Pike, Chepachet, RI 02814
Harmony Station 1 provides fire and rescue service to the village of Chepachet and the Community of Glocester.
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244 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908
St. Patrick Academy provides a Catholic college-preparatory education to all students, regardless of need, who aspire to spiritual, personal and academic excellence.
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166 Valley Street, Building 6M #103, Providence, RI 02909
Best Buddies Leadership Development programs educate and empower people with and without IDD to become leaders, public speakers and advocates. Best Buddies passionately believes that its program participants can lead the effort within their community and beyond to build a more inclusive world for people with IDD.
Leadership Ambassadors offers people with and without IDD the opportunity to gain the public speaking skills, self-esteem and confidence needed to successfully advocate for themselves, their peers and Best Buddies in communities, workplaces and government.
Leadership Promoters empowers youth to become advocates for people with IDD and help open new Best Buddies chapters and programs by organizing special events that promote awareness to the disability rights movement.
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104 Clay Street, Central Falls, RI 02863
A handicapped accessible, 62-bed, skilled health care facility offering rehabilitation, long term and respite care for all ages, mostly seniors.
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60 Wood Street, Coventry, RI 02816
Services individuals with Developmental Disabilities, Stroke-related disabilities, Cardiac conditions, Diabetes, Multiple Sclerosis, Alzheimer's disease, and other physical and mental disabilities.
Services provided:
� Monthly Weight and Vital Sign Monitoring
� Nutritional counseling and special diets
� Exercise program
� Medication Administration
� Dressing changes/wound care
� Flu vaccinations
� Restorative Care
� Physician Services on-site: Podiatry
� Therapeutic Recreational Activities, Personal Care
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1 River Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
Thundermist offers a sliding scale discount program for those with or without insurance who's income is at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level (FPL)
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210 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Blackstone Valley Community health Care (BVCHC) has
established a program that reduces fees charged to patients based on
their income and family size. The categories we use are based on
percentages of “Poverty Level” as annually determined by the federal
government. Qualifying patients will pay a nominal fee if they qualify
for 100% of poverty. Patients between 101% and 200% will pay a
amount depending on their family size and percentage of poverty.
Every program has requirements and BVCHC’s Sliding Fee
Program is no different.
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1130 Ten Rod Road, Building E, Suites 302, 305, 308, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Group psychotherapy practice specializing in cognitive-behavioral therapy, an active and goal-oriented approach to treatment. The therapists create an extremely supportive relationship and help individuals to understand and change links between problematic thoughts, feelings, and behaviors. Therapists help adults manage moods such as depression or anxiety, cope with stressful situations, overcome psychological disorders such as obsessive-compulsive disorder or specific phobias, and accomplish a variety of personal goals. Group workshops available on a number of mental health topics. Areas of specialization include: ADD/ADHD; Anger; Anxiety; Depression; Grief; Habits; Pain; Relationships; Sleep; Smoking; Weight
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PO Box 17152, Smithfield, RI 02917
Bikers Against Child Abuse, Inc., BACA exists with the intent to create a safer environment for abused children. BACA provides aid, comfort, safety, and support for children that have been sexually, physically, and emotionally abused.
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115 Girard Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
The Metropolitan Regional Career and Technical Center offers a unique and innovative career and technical program to all high school aged children in Rhode Island. The Mission of Met School-Metropolitan Regional Career & Technical Center is to educate and empower youth through relentless commitment to student-centered learning and personal growth.
