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134 Mathewson Street, Providence, RI 02903
The purpose of the Rhode Island Organizing Project (RIOP) is to promote justice and the common good. RIOP trains leaders to be active in their communities around the issues that are important to them.
191 MacArthur Boulevard, Coventry, RI 02816
Pediatric, Adolescent and Adult Dentistry, Hygiene
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1425 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Located at 1425 Pontiac Avenue in Cranston, Rhode Island, the Rhode Island Lottery employs 104 men and women to oversee all aspects of Lottery operations and gaming in the State. The Rhode Island Lottery offers quality products that generate revenue to benefit all. The Rhode Island Lottery is the largest voluntary source of income for the State, benefiting all who live, work and visit the Ocean State.
3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
To screen all newborns in Rhode Island for metabolic, endocrine, hemoglobin, hearing, developmental, and other conditions to identify and treat these conditions as early as possible, prevent death and disability, and enable children to reach their full potential. What we do Support systems and services for children with hearing loss. Continue to screen 100% of newborns annually. Ongoing monitoring the number of follow-up forms completed by the diagnostic clinics in KIDSNET.
323 Rathbun Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
COVID-19: Provides hot lunches to "Grab'n Go"
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173 Harrisville Main Street, Burrillville, RI 02830
Stillwater Apartments is a subsidized apartment building.
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176 Sayles Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Services: Houses 29 families and 8 women daily. Shelter stays are limited to 90 days but can be renewed based on progress demonstrated by participants or impending permanent housing. Case managers assist participants with healthcare, employment and establishing permanent housing. Help also available for: mental health issues, addiction, developmental delays in children, parenting and domestic violence. Case managers access services directly through Family Resources Community Action Program or collaborative agreements with other local non profit organizations.
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391 North Road, Hope, RI 02831
Programs that provide a graded system of learning in a formal school setting from kindergarten or grade one through grades six, seven, eight or nine (depending on the district configuration) for children ranging in age from five or six to about 13 or 14.
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575 Dyer Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Riverbend Apartments is a project based Section 8 Development designed for Multifamily Housing. The community consists of (168 apts.) 51 one bedroom, 84 two bedroom, and 33 three bedroom apartments and is smoke free.
184 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Recovery: St. Matthias Ministry This ministry is dedicated to reaching and supporting individuals struggling with drug and alcohol problems. We also provide help to families in need of guidance or support due to a loved one’s drug or alcohol problem. These problems can affect their everyday lives and also the lives of their families and loved ones. Rhode Island has one of the highest percentages of illicit drug, marijuana and alcohol use in the country. Therefore, this ministry also provides resource information, workshops, and education to the public in collaboration with other faith-based groups and recovery organizations
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.
DA offers hope for people whose use of unsecured debt causes problems and suffering in their lives and the lives of others. In RI, there are three meetings available: Steps by the Bay Saturday: 8:30 AM - 9:30 AM EST Trinity Church 139 Ocean Avenue Trinity Church is located on Ocean Avenue between the southern end of Narragansett Boulevard and Broad Street in Cranston. The RIPTA Number 3/3A bus (Warwick Avenue route) runs down Broad Street nearby. The group meets in the Bay Room. This is an open English language meeting concentrating on the steps, tools, and books of DA, especially as they relate to under-earning and overspending. The location is not handicap accessible. The Joy of Solvency Monday: 7:00PM - 8:00PM St. Luke's Episcopal Church 99 Pierce Street Enter from the parking lot in back. During the summer the group meets on the first floor just before the stairwell. During the winter the group meets on the second floor in the first room to the right at the top of the stairs. This is an open English language meeting focusing on book study, the 12 Steps, and visions. The location is not handicap accessible. Serenity Precedes Prosperity Tuesday: 7:30- 8:45 PM The Sarah Doyle Center 26 Benevolent Street The Sarah Doyle Center is on the Brown University campus. Group meets in Room 204 on the Second Floor. Focus on compulsive debting as it relates to under-earning. This is an open English language meeting.
301 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908
Programs that provide a variety of services and activities that are intended to stimulate the economy; expand employment opportunities; encourage the establishment and growth of commerce and industry; improve the physical infrastructure through redevelopment; support the development, finance, management and preservation of affordable housing; and otherwise enhance the economic development of the community. Many programs focus on impoverished communities and are structured to prevent the outflow of community dollars and to retain and recycle income within the community by investing in the development of local institutions and businesses and thereby creating local jobs, sustaining local services and building a healthier local economy. Also included are the institutions that the financial sector comprises and the services they provide for businesses and the general public.
50 Gladstone Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Age Details: Grades K-12; Special Ed., Adult education program Services: Volunteer orientation and training workshops. Volunteers provide in-school tutoring, classroom assistance, adult ed. tutors. VICS provides translators, interpreters and culturegrams for school professionals. Resource Bank of Speakers offers classroom presentations on variety of topics. Enrichment programs to augment curriculum. Community Awareness Programs. Income Source: State; local; grants; fund raising; donations
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75 Sockanossett Crossroad Suite 301, Cranston, RI 02920
Programs address alcohol, prescription drug, opiate, cocaine, synthetic drug and marijuana addictions. Treatment applies an integrated and holistic approach, informed by the biological process of addiction. Programs and services also address the patient’s co-occurring mental health concerns and promote wellness for optimal results. Through a variety of effective treatment methods, Continuum patients gain the skills necessary to live without alcohol and drugs, learn how to prevent relapse and maintain sobriety and wellness.
315 Iron Horse Way, Suite 101, Providence, RI 02908
Business location and relocation assistance, site selection, financing, loans, infrastructure and utilities, port facilities, job training programs for businesses, export assistance, federal procurement assistance, enterprise zones, urban programs, tourist information, technology assistance, economic research and general information on the state's economy and commerce, city and town information, sports council, film and TV office. Management of Industrial Parks.
22 Elm Street, Westerly, RI 02891
Independent Living, Number of Beds: 65, Assisted Living 75 thoughtfully appointed living suites with full amenities
200 Metro Center Boulevard, Unit 10, Warwick, RI 02886
Services: A nonprofit membership organization representing the majority of public and private alcohol and drug abuse treatment and prevention programs throughout Rhode Island. Committed to advocacy for quality alcohol and drug abuse treatment. We provide training for the certification of dependency professionals in the areas of treatment, prevention and student assistance as well as substance abuse training for other professionals. In addition, DATA operates the R.I. Division of Substance Abuse's "In-Rhodes" library which provides substance abuse information, research and educational materials to providers, consumers, educators, students, community-based organizations and the general public to borrow, and/or utilize for informational or educational purposes.
470 Charles Street, Providence, RI 02904
The Education Department can help you reach your educational goals whether you are in middle school,high school, or thinking of taking college courses. High School Equivalency(GED) and English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) Tutoring is available upon request and the ability to match a tutor with the students needs. A dropout prevention program is available for students that are in jeopardy of dropping out of school. A case management approach addresses family as well as student needs. If you have not finished high school, you can prepare yourself to take the General Education Development Test (GED) by taking Pre-GED or GED Classes at the Center. If you need to work on your English reading, writing, or language skills, you can also take an English for speakers of other languages (ESOL). There is also an accredited college course you can take at the Center if you are considering a college degree. Several personal enrichment courses are also held during the year. Special classes such as Italian, Art, Line Dancing are offered periodically.
6 Lambert Street, Narragansett, RI 02882
Preventive dental care (such as brushing and diet/nutrition recommendations); regular cleaning and fluoride treatments; and use of sealants to prevent cavities. Dr. Paquin also may: Provide mouth guards (to prevent sports injuries) Provide or recommend special preventive care to safeguard against problems, such as teething and gum disease Offer habit counseling (e.g., thumb sucking, pacifier use) Offer assessment and treatment for teeth straightening and improper bite in the young child (orthodontics) Repair tooth cavities and/or defects Diagnose oral conditions associated with diseases such as diabetes, congenital heart defects, asthma and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder Diagnose and treat dental developmental difficulties (e.g., root canals on adult teeth that have not fully formed) Provide management of gum diseases and conditions, such as pediatric periodontal disease, ulcers and tongue-tie (when the membrane that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth is shorter than normal. If tongue-tie interferes with breastfeeding, can clip the membrane to release the tongue) Care for dental injuries (e.g., fractured or knocked-out teeth)
501 Centerville Road, Suite 201, Warwick, RI 02886
**Holiday programs for clients ONLY. ** Seven adolescent programs, ages 10 to 18, that provide continually less restrictive services, both residential and outreach, within the same philosophical framework. Clients are offered the option of residential treatment, pre-independent living, group home, foster home and/or outreach worker.
861A Broad Street, Providence, RI 02907
Adelante Apartments is a subsidized 62+ housing complex with 53 units.
172 Franklin Street, Bristol, RI 02809
Saint Elizabeth Manor is a skilled nursing and rehab center in Bristol and has a long history of providing quality care in the East Bay. With 133 beds, Saint Elizabeth Manor provides short term rehab, long-term care, specialized memory care, and hospice care.
P.O. Box 9476, Warwick, RI 02889
Court Advocacy Court can be a confusing and frustrating experience for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center has an office on the third floor of the Kent County Court House to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with filing for Temporary Restraining Orders in the District or Family Court. The Court where you file will vary based on where you reside and your relationship to the person you are filing against. If you are coming in to file for a Protective Order you should make every effort to arrive by 2:30 PM so that you will have adequate time to fill out all of the paper work before Judges are off the bench. To make sure you should be filing in Kent County, please call the Court Office at (401) 822-6680. The Court Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am-1:00 pm, the office is closed for lunch from 1:00-2:00 pm, and then reopens from 2:00-4:00 pm. The court advocates in this office also assist victims of domestic violence criminal cases in the Kent County District Court by: Explaining your rights as a victim of crime Explaining the court process and what you may expect