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One Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Services: Employment & Training Center Financial Education Services Vocational & Rehabilitation Services The Harbour Youth Center Healthy Transitions Employment & Training Center: We offer a range of training programs to help people get back on the employment track. In addition to skills-building, we provide support to prepare job seekers for the work world, job placement assistance and education supports. Financial Education & Coaching: Includes group training, one‐on‐one coaching, budgeting, credit repair, help with opening a checking or savings account, home ownership, mortgage default or reverse mortgage counseling, and free tax preparation.
311 Danielson Pike, North Scituate, RI 02857
The Department of Public Safety oversees all the State of Rhode Island’s public safety agencies to ensure efficient delivery of the services those agencies provide. These public safety agencies include the Rhode Island State Police, E 9-1-1 Uniform Emergency Telephone System, Rhode Island Capitol Police, Rhode Island Municipal Police Training Academy, Rhode Island Division of Sheriffs, and Public Safety Grants Administration Office (formerly the Rhode Island Justice Commission). The Department of Public Safety also consists of a Central Management Office and legal personnel.
41 Cherry Dale Court, Cranston, RI 02920
Community-based services that assist persons with disabilities to live independently and to better perform daily activities.
137 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
*Pawtucket Housing Authority 214 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket 02860 Executive Director: Patrick Morganelli, 725-9113 Services: Administers public housing units throughout the city. Galego Court, 483 Weeden Street John E. Fogarty Elderly High-Rise Apartments, 214 Roosevelt Avenue Kennedy Manor Housing Development, 175 Broad Street 560 Prospect Street, 560 Prospect Street Robert F. Burns Manor, 95 Park Street St. Germain Manor, 475 Mineral Spring Avenue
4 Sharpe Drive, Cranston, RI 02920
Provides free ESL, ABE, Pre-GED, and GED classes. The Center is an official GED testing site. Testing fee applies. Another program offered is the External Diploma Program, a competency based program. In addition, we offer vocational training programs and adult education courses.
1600 Clifton Road, Atlanta, GA 30329
CDC is one of the major operating components of the Department of Health and Human Services. CDC increases the health security of our nation. As the nation’s health protection agency, CDC saves lives and protects people from health threats.
1 Worthington Road, Cranston, RI 02920
The people can participate in community by volunteer experiences- Meals on Wheels, Cranston Senior Center, SPCA, CCAP.
178 Norwood Avenue, Cranston, RI 02905
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.
450 Clinton Street, First Floor, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Thundermist medical, dental, and behavioral health providers are available 24 hours a day. If you are feeling ill and wish to speak with a doctor, dentist, nurse practitioner, or behavioral health provider, call (401) 767-4100. In a medical emergency, always call 911.
570 Broad Street, Suite 202, Providence, RI 02907
Psychiatric Nursing Services: We provide psychiatric nurses to our clients who are in need of psychological support. Our psychiatric nurses coordinate with your psychiatric care providers, as well as monitor and administer your medication.
63 Sockanosset Crossroad, Suite 1-C, Cranston, RI 02920
Professional occupational therapists treat a wide range of medical conditions, allowing you to rest and recover in the comfort of home.
55 Beach Street, Merchant Square, Westerly, RI 02891
Drop in Center offering recovery services and referral to basic needs resources.
200 Wilmot Road, Deerfield, IL 60015
Walgreens is an American company that operates as the second-largest pharmacy store chain in the United States behind CVS Health. It specializes in filling prescriptions, health and wellness products, health information, and photo services.
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.
993 Manton Avenue, Providence, RI 02909
Riveredge Village Apartments is a 6 story, 99 unit Section 8 Elderly apartment building located on the Providence/Johnston, RI border. There are 89 one bedrooms with one bath and 10 two bedrooms with one bath.
162 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Domestic Violence is one of the leading causes of homelessness for women. As an affiliate member of the Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence, we provide integrated services to address the unique needs of domestic violence survivors, as we work with them to break the cycle of violence and find secure, stable housing. Through the Domestic Violence Program we offer comprehensive trauma-informed services for domestic violence survivors, including a 24-hour crisis hotline, emergency shelter, rapid re-housing, advocacy, support groups, and children's enrichment programs. The Domestic Violence Program is primarily an emergency shelter program with a focus on safety and housing. The shelter provides safety for 26 domestic violence survivors and their children in a confidential location separate from other Crossroads properties. Clients have access to Crossroads Rhode Island’s range of services, including basic needs assistance, education, employment services and intensive case management, while they work to find a secure and stable home.
155 Angell Street, Churchill House, Providence, RI 02906
The Department of Africana Studies' Rites and Reason Theatre is a research and developmental theatre dedicated to giving expression to the diverse cultures and traditions of continental and diasporic Africans and the vast Africana experience.
1070 Main Street, Suite 201, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Services: Non profit agency providing both clinical and support services since 1975 to persons recovering from mental illness and co-occuring disorders to improve their mental health, well being and quality of life. Community residences, supported work, supervised apartments and case management programs offer opportunities for independent community living and skills training for former IMH patients and others referred by CMHC's, MHRH, Eleanor Slater Hospital, area hospitals and private practitioners. Programs: Community Residences/Case Management Services: Supported Housing Office - Hope Street Apartments, 351-8833 Carla Andersen, Program Director 255 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02906-2173, 351-8833; Fax: 274-8210 Services: Offers low cost housing and support for 25 individuals with severe and persistent mental illness in the Providence area. Westwick Residential Program: 828-8959; Fax: 822-2046 46 West Warwick Ave., West Warwick 02893 Fellowship House: 943-5817; Fax: 943-1424 1257 Cranston Street, Cranston, 02920 *Residential program, Wheelchair accessible Ocean State Outreach, Mobile Treatment Team Office 59 West Shore Road, Warwick, 02889, 739-6611 Supervised Apartments: 1612 Broad Street, Cranston 02905 27 Dora Street, Providence 02909 68 Harrison Street, Providence, 02908 Fellowship Community Reintegration Services Correctional Discharge Planning - Education - Consultation Adult Correctional Institution P.O. Box 8312 - Dix 2nd floor Cranston, RI 02920, 462-3468; Fax:462-0848 Contact Person: Dawn Allen Income Source: MHRH, client fees, Medicaid
24 West Fourth Street, Williamsport, PA 17701
Alert1 offers in-home and mobile medical alert systems for seniors and others looking for the security and protection that a personal emergency button alarm provides. Our affordable, easy to use medical alert pendants, bracelets, and watches offer reliable peace of mind for you or your loved ones, 24/7/365.
679 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Woonsocket Housing Authority provides public housing and/or subsidized housing for families, elderly and disabled.
500 Prospect Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Provides information on child abuse laws, incidence, causes and effects. Conducts public awareness and educational activities for the prevention of child abuse. Advocates for the development of prevention programs within existing agencies, services and school systems. Resource library including films, tapes, etc. Speakers Bureau, Professional Development Training, Parent Workshops.. Member Chapter of Prevent Child Abuse America VOAD Contact: Kate Begin, Executive Director E-mail [email protected] Income Source: Grants; donations
1835 R W Berends Drive SW, Wyoming, MI 49519
The Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors is the leading national nonprofit organization dedicated to empowering anyone affected by a burn injury through peer support, education, and advocacy. Partners with survivors, families, healthcare professionals, burn centers and the fire industry to support recovery, improve the quality of burn care and prevent burn injury. The Society is committed to advancing recovery resources, providing environments to renew the spirit and to supporting a positive return to life. The Phoenix Society for Burn Survivors takes its name from the legendary bird that lives 500 years and is consumed by flame, but rises again reborn from its ashes more brilliant than before. PROGRAMS INCLUDE: Survivors Offering Assistance in Recovery (SOAR) World Burn Congress School Reentry Burn Support News Be Your B.E.S.T Phoenix Educational Grants Prevention & Advocacy Connecticut Burns Care Foundation Milford,CT 06460 Website ctburnsfoundation.org Contact Us Services Offered Burn Camp Mass General Boston,MA Contact Us Services Offered Support Group Financial Support Burn Prevention Programs Rehab and/or Reconstructive Clinic Outpatient Clinic Corrective Cosmetic Program SOAR Hospital Shriners Hospitals for Children-Boston Boston,MA Contact Us Services Offered Support Group School Reentry Program Burn Camp Financial Support Burn Prevention Programs Rehab and/or Reconstructive Clinic Outpatient Clinic Corrective Cosmetic Program SOAR Hospital
One Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Services: Employment & Training Center Financial Education Services Vocational & Rehabilitation Services The Harbour Youth Center Healthy Transitions Employment & Training Center: We offer a range of training programs to help people get back on the employment track. In addition to skills-building, we provide support to prepare job seekers for the work world, job placement assistance and education supports. Financial Education & Coaching: Includes group training, one‐on‐one coaching, budgeting, credit repair, help with opening a checking or savings account, home ownership, mortgage default or reverse mortgage counseling, and free tax preparation.
114 Touro Street, Newport, RI 02840
Setup: 3 Rooms Up to 10 people NOT Handicapped accessible Single (may be shared) and double rooms Services Available: Case Management Spanish speaking staff available Crisis intervention and support groups Domestic violence support and education Transitional housing Housing search Vocation/Education/Employment Budgeting Child advocacy and children's counseling Meals: Residents are required to prepare their own family's food Kitchen equipment and storage space available for use Food assistance available on an emergency basis only Important Policies: Curfew: 7:30PM for families/8:00PM for single women Duration of stay: 30 days with possible extension Must save 30% of income Smoking allowed in designated outdoor area; last smoke break 9:00PM Drug/Alcohol free environment Children must be supervised at all times by parent Must follow case plan and shelter policies Must participate in house chores assigned