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220 Elmwood Avenue, North Campus, Providence, RI 02907-1435
Citizenship & Immigration Services staff members provide advice and representation on citizenship and immigration processes. They offer low-cost legal services to immigrants and refugees and their families. Their legal representation at U.S. Citizenship & Immigration Services (USCIS) is limited to Rhode Island, Massachusetts and Connecticut residents. Legal representation at the Immigration Court in Boston is also available on a case-by-case basis.
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1 LaSalle Square, Providence, RI 02903
Located in downtown Providence, the Dunkin' Center is a 14,500 seat indoor sports and entertainment venue which attracts more than one million visitors annually. The Dunkin' Donuts Center is the home arena for the AHL Providence Bruins Home team. The Center hosts virtually all of the major touring family shows, many concerts and various other special events.
Purchase event tickets online or over the phone
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215 Pleasant View Avenue, Smithfield, RI 02917
Smithfield Emergency Management Agency implements policies related to hazard mitigation and emergency management programs and activities. The EMA also has general supervision of all civil preparedness duties.
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101 Dudley Street, Providence, RI 02905
Services: Psychiatric partial hospital program for pregnant or postpartum women experiencing mood or anxiety disorders. Postpartum women bring their infants to the program. Wheelchair accessible. Meetings: Call for information.
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10 Park Plaza, Suite 5610, Boston, MA 02116
Commuter rail, subway, buses, ferry, The RIDE disability transportation throughout Massachusetts. Commuter Rail Providence/Stoughton Line stops in several locations in RI including Wickford Junction, TF Green Airport, and Providence Station.
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182 Thurbers Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
The Juanita Sanchez Complex - formerly the two small schools of Providence Academy of International Studies (PAIS) and William B. Cooley Health & Science Technology High School (Cooley).
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10 Wake Robin Road, Building 104, Lincoln, RI 02865
Washington Hill Apartments is subsidized housing for seniors 62+, handicapped or disabled.
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600 Putnam Pike, Suite 107, Greenville, RI 02828
Outpatient rehab services for adult men and women struggling with alcohol and drug addiction
Outpatient Detox
Intensive Outpatient (IOP)
Outpatient Program
Aftercare Program
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570 Hope Street, Bristol, RI 02809
Before and After School Childcare for Kindergarten through Fifth Grade
Locations at Rockwell, Guiteras, Colt Andrews, and Hugh Cole.
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P. O. Box 6948, Warwick, RI 02889
Spina Bifida, failure of the spine to close properly during the first month of pregnancy, is the most frequently occuring birth defect in the United States, affecting one in every 1,000 newborns.
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825 Plainfield Street, Providence, RI 02909
Hillside Village Apartments is subsidized housing for income qualifying families with 42 Units available.
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1219 Main Street, West Warwick, RI 02893
Dentists and hygienists provide a full range of comprehensive dental services to both children and adults. General Dentistry; Cleaning and Checkup; Fillings; Crowns; Extractions; Fluoride; Sealants; Preventative; Hygienic;
Restorative
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191 MacArthur Boulevard, Coventry, RI 02816
Maternal Child Home Visiting provides child development, health and social services to newborns and their families as well as families with young children. Healthy Families America (HFA) is designed to help parents with understanding and caring for their infant’s needs, building strong parent child connections, breastfeeding and feeding support, and helping children learn and grow to reach their potential. Parents as Teachers (PAT) is a home based program that supports parents by teaching them the skills they need to teach their children and enhance their development and also supports families with monthly community activities and family events. Both programs enrolls pregnant families and families with children up to 4 years old. Both programs are free and help families connect with other services and supports that they feel they need.
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283 Post Road, Wakefield, RI 02879
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.
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16 Second Drive, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Daggett House features numerous antiques, china, needlework and furniture along with Colonial pewter used during the Revolutionary War.
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110 Benevolent Street, Providence, RI 02906
As one of the oldest African Heritage organizations in the country, the Rhode Island Black Heritage Society has recorded, retained and interpreted these historical facts and preserved the documents and artifacts of African-American and African descendant’s history and accomplishments in Rhode Island. The primary mission is the preservation of African Diaspora descendant’s historical artifacts – books, art, papers and images, as well as facilitating the interpretation efforts by those seeking to enlighten others about our heritage.
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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.
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560 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 100, Warwick, RI 02886
The Office serves as the definitive resource for information on and the interpretation of Council policy for public higher education and the postsecondary institutions in Rhode Island that are under the authority of the Council on Postsecondary Education (Rhode Island College and the Community College of Rhode Island). The Office looks for shared opportunities to advance the objectives of postsecondary education with the public and independent institutions.
The Commissioner of Postsecondary Education is the state’s higher education executive officer. In fulfilling this role, the Commissioner for Postsecondary Education works closely with the presidents of the state higher education institutions to determine the benefits or disadvantages of proposed new programs, departments, division, courses of study within the scope and role adopted by the Council on Postsecondary Education and in developing tables of organization. The presidents also prepare and submit budgets to the Council on Postsecondary Education and the Board of Education for approval, and are responsible for the general management of property.
To accomplish these and additional responsibilities called for in Article 20, the Office of the Postsecondary Commissioner relies on the collegial relations and civil discussions among the members of the postsecondary community and with important stakeholders from business, government, and PK-12 education.
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126 Willard Avenue, Wakefield, RI 02879
Provides persons with developmental disabilities with the necessary skills and support that will enable them to realize their personal goals of becoming effective members of their community. Skills including cognitive skills, community orientation, socialization and interpersonal skills, self care habits and development of work skills and behavior. Provides supported employment and recreational programs.
Income Source: United Way; State contracts; School contracts.
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635 Ocean Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
Residential school for boys, grades seven through twelve. Offering a full high school diploma, the school is licensed by the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) and accredited by the New England Association of Schools and Colleges (NEASC). In addition, we offer a certified special education program and career/technical education programming.
Our student body is comprised of Ocean Tides residential students and students referred by their school district for education purposes (both regular and special education). Each candidate is screened by the Director of Special Education and the Principal before admittance to ensure the student is ready and willing to enter the program.
Given the severe educational difficulties these students have experienced in the past, Ocean Tides seeks to provide creative, individualized programs that meet the needs of all in our care.
We provide:
Positive behavior program and multiple positive behavioral supports, including stipends paid to students.
A small school atmosphere – four to twelve students per class
Individualized instruction based on IEP’s
Career to Work – experience and work study at all grade levels
Individual and / or group counseling
The Narragansett Campus offers Career/Technical education in areas such as: Culinary Arts, Carpentry/Building Maintenance, Landscape Design, Auto Detailing, Cosmetology, Horticulture, Small Engines, Woodturning, and Woodworking, Auto CAD, HTML-Web Page Design, and Video Production. Ocean Tides is partnered with the Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) for the areas of Engineering and Technology.
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4800 Tower Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879
Superior Court is comprised of twenty-two (22) judges and five (5) magistrates. It is the forum for jury and non-jury trials of both civil and criminal matters.
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645 Elmwood Avenue, South Campus, Providence, RI 02907
Provides work clothing at no cost to low-income men and women who are completing job training and education programs, and seeking employment.
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99 Pierce Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
The Rhode Island Philharmonic Music School encourages lifelong engagement with music through comprehensive music education and community partnership programs taught by Orchestra members and other outstanding faculty.
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175 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
One of the core functions of the Ocean State Center for Independent Living is assisting people with disabilities to move out of nursing homes and other institutions into the independent living arrangement of their choice, as well as helping to prevent people with disabilities from entering these institutions.
The Ocean State Center for Independent Living (OSCIL), a non-residential, non-profit organization, can help seniors and adults with disabilities who are interested in transitioning from nursing facilities back into the community—either moving back to their own home or apartment or to the home of a relative or friend.
OSCIL’s Community Living Option Program has been assisting persons with disabilities to move from a nursing home setting to a less restrictive environment for many years. OSCIL staff is able to work with each individual to identify their specific needs, help secure appropriate housing, establish community connections and obtain support services—all necessary for a safe and sustainable transition.
If you or someone you know is medically stable and motivated to actively participate in the transition process, call us at (401) 738-1013 for more Information about how we may be able to help.
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334 East Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Occupational Therapists in home to help with movement
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