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487 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI 02886
Westbay Community Action is a charitable organization serving the people of Kent County. They help with food, utilities, health, safety, and education.
Their mission is to empower and mobilize people through programs, partnerships, and advocacy to gain greater self-sufficiency.
Individuals and families gain stability through basic needs assistance. They improve their circumstances with education, life-skills training, and case management.
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627 Waterman Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
Online communication only. No phone
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64 College Street, Brown University, Providence, RI 02912
More than 4,000 works of art, from the 16th to the 21st century, comprise the permanent collection. In addition, several major exhibitions are showcased each year.
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146 1st Avenue, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Dedford Farm is 12 units of subsidized housing available for low income families.
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2 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02903
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) designs, constructs, and maintains the state's surface transportation system. RIDOT employs 700 people in the State of Rhode Island and maintains 1,100 miles of roadway, 724 urban and 374 rural, 1,178 bridges, Five rail stations, and 60 miles of pedestrian and bike paths with its $570 Million annual budget.
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1 William J. Hawkins Jr. Trail, Smithfield, RI 02828
Resource for individuals seeking information on all aspects of senior services working closely with the Department of Elderly Affairs, Smithfield Police Department, local Tri-Town agency and Northwest Health Care Services. The Center strives to meet the needs and desires of the greatest number of seniors in creating organized activities and workshop areas. The program includes- Recreation, Socialization, Transportation, Fitness Activities, Field Trips, Referrals to community resources, meals.
Operates a meal site for senior citizens and provides Meals on Wheels.
to a large numbers of individuals within the community.
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Rhode Island Dream Center, 744 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
OverComers is a faith based 13-step recovery program that provides a spiritual plan of recovery.
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2783 West Shore Rd, Warwick, RI 02886
Brookdale West Bay offers independent living, assisted living, respite and memory care services for seniors.
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3275 Post Road, Warwick City Hall, Warwick, RI 02886
Maintains visitwarwickri.com, a comprehensive database of things to do, places to visit, stay or eat in Warwick, Rhode Island.
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175 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Services: Tourism agency for Blackstone Valley
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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).
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204 Greenville Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
Cherry Hill Apartments is subsidized housing for seniors 62+, disabled or handicapped.
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31 Orchard Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
The Visitation Center serves families whose children are in the care of DCYF due to substance use or mental health concerns. Families are able to have supervised visits in a home-like setting while receiving support in their recovery.
The program provides for:
Supervised Visits - Visits in a home environment with a focus on everyday family activities.
Clinical Oversight - consultation and assessment, observation and clinical work around visits, assistance with coordination of supports and help with parenting skill building.
Family Recovery Coaching - support with the recovery process, information and resource connections and help navigating the child welfare system.
Transportation - transportation for the children to visits, if needed.
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1162 Main St., West Warwick, RI 02893
The primary mission of the police department is crime prevention and the protection of life and property. The laws and police procedures related to them are promulgated by police agencies for the purpose of maintaining order and continuity. The basis for police actions is the law, and the credibility of the law enforcement profession will be measure by its contribution to the welfare of the whole community, its concern for excellence, and by the guidance it provides to its members toward a high level of ethical practice.
Police officers have a sworn obligation to respect and defend the rights guaranteed to the people in the Constitution. In the performance of those duties they may command or prohibit behavior which tends to conflict with the expectations of free people in a free society. Particular attention must be given to ensure the just and impartial application of law.
Positive police interaction, while serving the departments peace keeping mission, must be administered without prejudice; always mindful that in the execution of their duties they act in the best interest of the public.
The goal of police service is to improve the quality of service and at the same time improve the quality of life in the community. Standards of the profession must be elevated to strengthen the public confidence in law enforcement, to encourage officers individually and collectively to appreciate the total responsibilities of their office; and to earn the support and cooperation of the general public.
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Beavertail Road, Jamestown, RI 02835
Beavertail Lighthouse museum features a collection of information, artifacts, and conversation about the history and site of the third-oldest lighthouse in North America. Engages with lighthouse history and with interesting elements of Narragansett Bay’s maritime science, technology, art, and culture.
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191 Social Street, 3rd Floor, Suite 11, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Rhode Island Regional Adult Learning (RIRAL) is a private nonprofit adult education agency that was established in 1979 and designated by the Rhode Island Department of Education as a regional learning center. their mission is to assist adults in the process of reaching their academic, occupational, or personal goals through education, counseling, and training.
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60 Fort Adams Drive, The Dock, Newport, RI 02840
Sail To Prevail is a nonprofit that improves the lives of more than 1,000 children and adults, each summer, through sailing in our fleet of specially adapted, 20-foot sailboats. Our programs encourage individuals with disabilities to be active participants in the sailing experience. They steer the boat, grind the winches, and trim the sails. The measurable outcomes demonstrate increased self-confidence and leadership skills.
SAILING PROGRAMS FOR CHILDREN AND ADULTS WITH:
Physical Disabilities
Intellectual Disabilities
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder
Cancer
Emotional Disabilities
Epilepsy
Life-Threatening Medical Conditions
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2325 Boston Neck Road, Saunderstown, RI 02874
Casey Farm, with scenic views of Narragansett Bay, was established in the Colonial era (circa 1750). At that time it cultivated produce for both foreign and domestic markets. The farm is now part of a unique agriculture program that produces organically grown flowers, herbs and vegetables that are available at the Farmers Market. Visitors are welcome to tour the farmyard and the old Casey cemetery. Educational programs are available for children. Casey Farm also Provides Summer Camp for children as well.
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706 Warwick Ave, Warwick, RI 02888
Bethany Christian Services works with both adoptive and expectant parents to create a plan that works best for them and for the future of the child.
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P. O. Box 10177, Providence, RI 02940
The mission of the Rhode Island Revolver and Rifle Association is to promote and encourage all phases of shooting sports within the State of Rhode Island; to foster a climate within the State of Rhode Island which encourages ownership and legal use of all legal types of firearms by the law abiding citizens of the state; to encourage and promote legislation to preserve the legal ownership and use of firearms for all law abiding citizens of the State of Rhode Island; to encourage and promote firearm safety and education within the State of Rhode Island; to conduct contests of marksmanship with firearms.
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215 Columbia Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
Region 7: South County Regional Coalition Task Force
The substance abuse task force identifies and addressed the issue of substance abuse in the city and its mission is to develop, implement, and advocate for effective community-based prevention initiatives.
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45 Washington Square, Newport, RI 02840
Provides advocacy in court for the best interests of children who are the victims of abuse and/or neglect and are therefore involved with the Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF) and the Rhode Island Family Court. Staff includes attorney, guardians ad litem and Social Caseworkers.
Program also trains volunteers to serve as Court Appointed Special Advocates.
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93 Thames Street, Newport, RI 02840
Founded in 1971, CODAC Behavioral Healthcare is Rhode Island’s oldest and largest non-profit, outpatient provider of treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD).
With seven community-based locations, as well as programming at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RI DOC), CODAC is well-positioned to deliver services wherever they are needed across the state.
CODAC offers psychiatric and mental health services at all of their locations. After an initial intake screening you may be referred to an on-site psychiatric practitioner for further evaluation and treatment. Individualized treatment and recovery plans might include medication management supervised by the psychiatric practitioner and ongoing co-occurring counseling with clinical staff.
It is not unusual to have both mental health disorders and a substance use disorder. Because the two conditions are so closely linked, CODAC has responded to offer you effective treatment and recovery programs to address both disorders concurrently.
One Capitol Hill, Ground Level, Dept of Admin Bldg, Providence, RI 02908
Administers a sign language interpreter referral service and offers information and referral. An advocating, coordinating and service providing entity committed to promoting an environment in which the deaf and hard of hearing in Rhode Island are afforded equal opportunity in all aspects of their lives.
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675 Ten Rod Road, Exeter, RI 02822
Programs that pick up and impound or return to their owners domestic animals who have strayed from their homes. Also included are programs that enforce leash laws and animal sanitation ordinances and those that handle complaints regarding domestic animals who have bitten someone or are otherwise making nuisances of themselves. Most animal control programs are unable to handle nuisance wildlife unless the animal is sick or shows symptoms of rabies.
