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151 Ellis Street, NE, Atlanta, GA 30303
CARE is one of the world's largest private international humanitarian organizations, committed to helping families in poor communities improve their lives and achieve lasting victories over poverty.
Campaigns on behalf of women and mothers, and to fight poverty and HIV/AIDS internationally.
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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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150 Franklin Street, Bristol, RI 02809
Franklin Court Independent Living offers 98 unique apartments as independent living for seniors, 62 and older, in a comfortable, secure setting that offers on-site amenities for its residents.
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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.
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66 Pavilion Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
Individual and group counseling for Opiod Addiction
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164 Summit Avenue, Providence, RI 02906
General, short-term, non-sectarian, 247 bed hospital offering medical, surgery and their sub-specialties.
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100 Wells Avenue, Newton, MA 02459
Manages investment property nationwide, including subsidized housing for elderly/disabled in Rhode Island.
RI Affordable Housing:
315 Park Avenue Apartments
BEAR HILL VILLAGE in Cumberland RI
CHATEAU CLARE APARTMENTS in,Woonsocket RI
CHURCHWOODS APARTMENTS ,Charlestown RI
ETTA APARTMENTS ,Providence RI
GATEWOOD APARTMENTS in ,North Smithfield RI
HARDIG BROOK VILLAGE in Warwick RI
INDIAN RUN VILLAGE in Wakefield RI
METCALF COURTS in, Providence RI
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3 Spragueville Road, Smithfield, RI 02917
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.
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268 Post Road, Route 1, Westerly, RI 02891
Express Care can treat virtually any non-emergency need, such as lacerations, upper respiratory illnesses, sprains, sports injuries, minor accidents, sore throat, and other conditions requiring prompt attention. Visit an Express Care for treatment of: Colds, Influenza, Earaches, Sore throats, Migraines, Low-grade fevers, Minor rashes, Sprains, Back pain, Minor cuts and burns, Minor fractures, Minor eye injuries. Co-pays are expected at the time of visit. If you do require a higher level of care, you may be transported to an Emergency Department.
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2602 Mendon Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Mary Ann Roll, Director Email: [email protected]
Cumberland School Volunteers (CSV) registers both parent and community volunteers, provides training and volunteers as needed to staff at their request. Program develops additional volunteer opportunities through its own programs, which include:
Reading is Fundamental (RIF)
Just Friends - More Alike Than Different
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3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
KIDSNET
To ensure that all children in Rhode Island are as healthy as possible by getting the right health screenings and preventive care at the right time.
Provide a secure database for critical information about children's health.
Facilitate the collection and appropriate sharing of health data with for the provision of timely and appropriate preventive health services and follow-up.
Protect the confidential data about children in the system
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480 Metacom Avenue, Bristol, RI 02809
The Veterans Transitional Supportive Program (VTSP) is a collaborative effort by the Rhode Island Veterans Home and the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs to assist homeless veterans in their return to community living. The objectives of treatment are to have each veteran achieve an optimal level of functioning mentally, physically, vocationally and socially so when community housing is located they will not experience homelessness again. Residents typically can remain in the program from six months to a year where they are assisted with substance abuse treatment, work therapy, case management services, individual counseling, medical and psychiatric treatment and discharge planning. Each veteran is expected to develop an individualized treatment plan and work with his/her case manager to resolve those issues which contributed to his homelessness.
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300 Weybosset Street, Providence, RI 02903
NA is a nonprofit fellowship or society of men and women for whom drugs had become a major problem. NA offers meetings which allow recovering addicts meet regularly to help each other stay "clean". The only requirement for membership is the desire to stop using drugs. Open and closed weekly meetings, groups for a specific population (i.e. Gay or Hispanic) and non-smoking meetings.
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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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1 Flat Street, Cumberland, RI 02864
Affordable Housing 62+
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100 Federal Road, Barrington, RI 02806
**Animal Control Officer (ACO) - John Duffy
Phone: 437-3936
Email:[email protected].
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1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
Member of the Assistive Technology Access Partnership: Device demonstration, device loan, device re-use; training, public awareness, collaboration, information and referral.
Provides demonstrations, training, and long-term loan and device reutilization services of specialized telephone equipment to qualified individuals who are Deaf, Hard of Hearing, have a speech disability, or have neuromuscular damage or disease, which hinders them from using a standard telephone.
Assistive Technology
Many people with disabilities face barriers that prevent them from living independently in their homes, and in many cases, they are also unaware of the many devices that can improve their daily lives. OSCIL works with individuals to acquire appropriate devices and provide training on the use of those devices to enhance the individual’s independence within their home and community.
Assistive Technology Access Partnership (ATAP)
OSCIL is one of 4 partners participating in the Assistive Technology Access Partnership (ATAP) program. ATAP is designed as a statewide partnership of organizations, each with a targeted assistive technology focus, working together to improve access to and acquisition of assistive technology for individuals with disabilities.
Some programs may have income limits. An OSCIL Independent Living Coordinator will be happy to guide you and recommend the best program for your unique needs.
OSCIL CAN PROVIDE YOU WITH THE SMART HOME TECHNOLOGY TO MODIFY YOUR HOME TO HELP YOU REACH YOUR GOALS AND INDEPENDENTLY CONTROL YOUR ENVIRONMENT.
Individuals with disabilities may apply for technology through this program. This includes devices such as:
-Smart locks
-Video doorbells
-Alerting systems
-Smart hubs and 2 months of connectivity needed to control the devices.
TO BE ELIGIBLE, YOU MUST:
-Be a Rhode Island resident with a disability
-Be self-directed
-Not be on Medicaid
-Be within the program’s financial guidelines
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30 Exchange Terrace, 4th Floor, Providence, RI 02903
The mission of The Providence Foundation is to create an environment that is conducive to growth and sustained investment, making Providence the premier mid-sized city in the country. The Foundation achieves its mission by advocating for policies, facilitating with leaders and stakeholders, building consensus in the community and continuously recruiting new voices.
The Foundation champions for productive downtown development and activation. Our work represents the interests of downtown business owners, property owners, residents, and nonprofit institutions. In all our efforts, we aim to embrace and reflect the diversity of our community.
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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
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80 Summit Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
16 bed residential for men with substance abuse or combined substance abuse and mental health problems who are committed to staying clean and participating in toxicology screenings three times a week. Length of stay determined on an individual basis. Accepts HIV-positive and methadone clients.
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50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
Your state can pay your Medicare Part A (Hospital Insurance) and Part B (Medical Insurance) premiums through a Medicare Savings Program. If you qualify, Medicare Savings Programs might also pay your Part A and Part B deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments.
You will apply for Medicare Savings Programs through your state. When you apply, your state determines which program(s) you qualify for. Even if you don’t think you qualify, you should still apply.
Here are the types of Medicare Saving Program based on level of income:
-Qualified Medicare Beneficiary (QMB) Program: Helps pay for: Part A premiums; Part B premiums, deductibles, coinsurance, and copayments (for services and items Medicare covers).
-Specified Low-Income Medicare Beneficiary (SLMB) Program: Helps pay for: Part B premiums (You must have both Part A and Part B to qualify.)
-Qualifying Individual (QI) Program: Helps pay for: Part B premiums (You must have both Part A and Part B to qualify.)
-Qualified Disabled Working Individual (QDWI) Program:
You may qualify for the QDWI Program if you:
-Have a disability
-Are working
-Lost Your Social Security disability benefits and Medicare premium-free Part A because you returned to work
Helps pay for: Part A premiums only
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4640 Tower Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879
The Prout School is a Catholic coeducational, college-preparatory school educating students in Rhode Island. Prout offers a rigorous academic program that features college prep, honors and AP classes as well as offering Rhode Island’s only International Baccalaureate program for high school students.
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1651 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
Snow shoveling for Elderly and Disabled only
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156 Bear Hill Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Affordable Housing for 62+
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669 Elmwood Ave Suite B13, Providence, RI 02907
PrYSM is a youth organization which challenges and supports Southeast Asian youth to become leaders, organizers, and critical thinkers, by offering educational workshops, leadership opportunities, mentorship, and oversight of youth-led community organizing projects.
Coordinating Member of Grassroots Asians Rising- an alliance of grassroots Asian organizations from across the country who have come together to build self-determination for its people in the United States.
