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131 Clear River Drive, Burrillville, RI 02830
Burrillville Animal Control Shelter returns stray animals to their owners, places unclaimed animals in homes, enforces local animal control ordinances and state animal care regulations, educates and provides referrals to the public, and assists residents in advertising pets needing new homes via the internet.
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100 Wampanoag Trail, Riverside, RI 02915
Assisted Living Psych Services Wound Vac Respite Beds: 58 Bus Line
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975 Waterman Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
Behavioral Health Link is a comprehensive program to service individuals who are experiencing a behavioral health crisis (mental health and/or substance abuse use) by establishing a community based, 24/7 hotline and triage center. BH has 5 treatment bays and can assist 8-10 individuals at one time. BH Link provides immediate treatment and help for people and connect them to appropriate care, 24/7 with access to the following services: Crisis Management and Stabilization Clinical Assessment System Navigation Emergency Medication Prescribing Psychiatric Consultation Services Peer Support Mobile Crisis Unit Continued Engagement and Connection to Follow-Up Services Connections to Treatment and Recovery Support Connections to Recovery Housing Care Management Skilled Nursing
1268 Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02905
All ages, Male and Female Services may include individual therapy, couples counseling, medication management for those struggling with co-occuring disorders and family counseling. The services are strengths-based, responsive, individualized and client centered to adapt to the needs of each patient
75 Ridge Road, Newport, RI 02840
The United States Coast Guard is the coastal defense and maritime law enforcement branch of the United States Armed Forces and one of the country's seven uniformed services. District 1 of the United Stated Coast Guard serves the Northeast Region including the states of Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont.
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150 South Main Street, Providence, RI 02903
The Office of the Civil Rights Advocate works to promote equal rights for all Rhode Islanders and responds to complaints related to civil rights violations. We are here to help. A key purpose of the Office is to protect the civil rights of individuals belonging to a protected class, including those who may be discriminated against on the basis of their actual or perceived race; color; national origin; ancestry; sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, and related medical conditions); sexual orientation; gender identity or expression; disability; age; citizenship or immigration status; genetic information; or status as a person living with AIDS/HIV, or person who is homeless. Whenever any person intentionally interferes or threatens to intentionally interfere, by physical force or violence against a person, by damage or destruction of property or by trespass on property, with the exercise or enjoyment of rights secured by federal or state law, the attorney general may bring a civil action for injunctive relief in order to protect the peaceable exercise or enjoyment of the rights secured. The Civil Rights Advocate can: Investigate complaints (file a complaint) Bring civil enforcement actions for injunctive relief to protect individuals who have been subjected to bias-motivated actual or threatened violence, damage or destruction of property, or trespass on property We also play an important role in the community by: Serving as a resource to local law enforcement throughout the investigation and/or prosecution of hate crimes Referring you to other resources Providing civil rights trainings and education To report discrimination or other civil rights violation, please call the Civil Rights Advocate at (401) 274-4400 or file a complaint online. While we encourage you to reach out to us, it’s important to know that the Office of the Attorney General is not the only civil rights enforcement agency in Rhode Island. If we are unable to assist you with your particular issue, we may be able to refer you to an agency that may be able to assist. If you feel that you have been a victim of hate crime, please call your local police department.
PO Box 7005, Warwick, RI 02887
PawsWatch is a 100% volunteer organization with no paid staff or employees that provides veterinary care and shelter to improve the lives of feral and unowned cats. PawsWatch advocates and practices the internationally recognized Trap-Neuter-Release-Monitor protocol as the only humane solution to the state's feral cat challenge. PawsWatch does not operate a physical shelter, but instead has different chapters operating throughout Rhode Island.
330 S. Patterson, Springfield, MO 65802
International aid organization that provides food, clean water and supplies by holding community outreaches, rendering aid to disaster victims, and implementing sustainability and nutrition programs in more than 100 countries.
807 Broad Street Room 113, Providence, RI 02907
Services: Provides counseling, outreach and referral for native Americans; manpower services including job placement, on-the-job training; classroom instruction, employment counseling/assistance; counseling on job search techniques, development of resumes. Assists with school enrollment for 18 years old and over. Project Assistant: Phyllis Johnson Income Source: Federal; State; donations
20 Libby Lane, Warren, RI 02885
A Comprehensive guide to elderly community resources this guide explains why community resources are important, provides a list of different resources, and explains how to access helpful organizations. Easily locate senior care facilities and services in the area.
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Cathedral Square, Providence, RI 02903
AHOPE is providing grocery/prescription delivery service for homebound individuals. Requests are expected to be fulfilled within 24 hours, usually sooner.
3 United Nations Plaza, 11th Floor, New York, NY 10017
Advocates for measures to give children the best start in life:
  • Promotes girls' education - ensuring that they complete primary education as a minimum.
  • Works to provide immunizations against common childhood diseases
  • Works to prevent HIV/AIDS among young people
  • Helps children and families affected by HIV/AIDS to live their lives with dignity.
  • Focuses on psycho-social support for traumatized children, relief for child soldiers, and special attention for women and girls in crisis situations
221 3rd Street, Building 2, Ste. 101, Newport, RI 02840
Tall Ships America is a nonprofit organization focused on youth education, leadership development and the preservation of the maritime heritage of North America. In addition to organizing the TALL SHIPS CHALLENGE Series, Tall Ships America manages scholarship programs to make sail training experiences more affordable for young people, grant programs to assist crew of member vessels with the costs of professional development courses and licensing requirements and publishes SAIL TALL SHIPS! A Directory of Sail Training and Adventure at Sea. The Tall Ships Challenge Series of international sailing races, cruises, and maritime festivals is organized by Tall Ships America in cooperation with Great Lakes, Atlantic and Pacific Coast port cities in the United States and Canada. Tall ships are crewed by young people and adults engaged in sail training programs under the supervision of captains and professional crew members. Maritime festivals in each host port give visitors a chance to board the vessels, meet the crew and trainees, and experience the rich maritime heritage that these ships represent.
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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250 Centerville Road, #E11, Warwick, RI 02886
Services: A for profit corporation managing affordable housing for low and moderate income families and individuals.
283 County Road, Emergency Operations Center, Barrington Town Hall, Barrington, RI 02806
Barrington 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 and performs any other duties as assigned by the Town Manager.
160 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
The Rhode Island Coordinated Entry System (CES) is a partnership of all of the homeless providers in the state and is initiative of the Rhode Island Continuum of Care. The day to day operations of this program are led by the Rhode Island Coalition for the Homeless including the call center and shelter and housing placement. Crossroads Rhode Island provides diversion assessments. CES is a standardized assessment and referral process that helps rapidly end each household's homelessness by connecting them with appropriate housing and resources as quickly as possible. CES capabilities are being expanded to include chat, text, SMS, and a webform to prefill data, *NOT ALL AVAILABLE YET Participating Shelters: Amos House Crossroads RI Emmanuel House/Diocese of Providence Harrington Hall Harvest Community Church Winter Shelter Lucy's Hearth McKinney/Washington Square Services Welcome House WARM Center Woonsocket Shelter/CCA
12 Broad Street, Westerly, RI 02891
Save the bay offers seal watch tours and nature cruises giving you the perfect opportunity to enjoy the cooler months, while observing local wildlife.
Box 546, Carlisle, MA 01741
Hands On Disaster Response (HODR) is a US-based, 501(c)3 non-profit organization, that provides hands-on assistance to survivors of natural disasters around the world. Supports volunteers with housing, meals, tools, and organized work at no charge in order to provide free and effective response services to communities in need. Programs are directed by the needs of each community in which they work, ensuring a timely, relevant, and culturally sensitive response.
654 Green End Avenue, Middletown, RI 02842
Services: Short term crisis intervention and prevention for teens and parents. Family and individual counseling; information and referral; support groups. Outreach counselors for schools focusing on developmental and family problems. Youth Diversionary Project for Newport County. Street outreach workers in Newport and Middletown. Income Source: Federal; state; municipal; contributions and donations
171 Pleasant View Avenue, Smithfield, RI 02917
Assisted Living at Smithfield Woods is designed for those individuals who need assistance with activities of daily living, but still understand the importance for socialization in a home-like setting. Smithfield Woods is designed to provide a worry-free environment, allowing its residents to continue the healthy and active lifestyle they are used to. Provides services including gentle reminders to take medication regularly, bathing and dressing assistance, and more.
4000 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
For over 35 years, Brentwood has provided the highest degree of professional and personal care for residents. By combining acquired knowledge with the latest concepts in health care, they have created a homelike environment. Whether your loved one requires short-term convalescent care or long term nursing care, they attend to each resident's individual needs. Services: 96 bed skilled nursing facility providing services for short and long term care. Accepts both Medicare and Medicaid. Alzheimer Unit or Wing Respite Wound Vac Bus Line
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1 Social Street, P. O. Box 567, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Project Learn Adult & Family Literacy Program provides access to services and supports for adult learners to help them achieve their educational and workplace goals. Services for individuals age 16 and up include: ESL Classes, Basic Skills, Pre-GED and GED Classes and NEDP Classes.
16 Greene Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Chateau Clare is low income housing subsidized by HUD (Housing and Urban Development) 62+, handicapped or disabled.
61 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
The Domestic Violence Resource Center of South County works toward a future free from violence. They work collaboratively to offer safety, support, advocacy, education and a network of services to residents of Washington County. DVRCSC has a confidential safe home for women who face homelessness as a result of domestic violence. Additional services include a Drop-In Advocacy Center, Support Groups and One-on-One Counseling by appointment. They offer education and outreach on the subject of healthy relationships, dating violence, cyber stalking and techno-abuse. DVRCSC can provide Court Advocates at McGrath Judicial Complex in Wakefield.