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470 Charles Street, Providence, RI 02904
Events and Field Trips- The DaVinci Center offers senior field trips with enriching experiences focused on personal growth. They are an excellent opportunity for seniors to have fun, explore the state, and make new friends. Each trip typically includes visits to local attractions and dining at a restaurant, ensuring a well-rounded and enjoyable outing. Transportation is free; any additional fees are the participant's responsibility. The DaVinci Center offers an engaging Senior Field Trip Program designed to enrich the lives of older adults in our community.
Each trip is carefully planned to ensure a blend of educational experiences and social interactions, fostering a sense of camaraderie and personal growth. With free transportation provided, seniors can participate in these enriching activities worry-free, making the DaVinci Center an ideal destination for fulfilling and enjoyable senior outings. Trips occur twice months: enjoy hassle-free transportation, expertly planned itineraries, and the chance to forge new friendships along the way.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to embrace adventure, learning, and camaraderie- join us for an unforgettable journey every month!, personalized senior field trip experiences- We ensure tailored support and targeted interventions by conducting thorough, personalized attention and thoughtful planning through comprehensive assessments that cover various aspects, including educational, social, emotional, and practical needs. We also evaluate across multiple dimensions: academic, social, emotional, and vocational.
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12 Lincoln Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Food Pantry. Entrance in back (Grant Ave); serves 02920
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805 Alton Carolina Road, Charlestown, RI 02813
Second Cents Consignment Store
Accepts adult clothing (up to 6 items) Sunday and Thursdays. Proceeds from the sale of donated clothing will go to our program!
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250 Conanicus Avenue, Jamestown, RI 02835
Animal Shelter
The Town of Jamestown contracts sheltering services with the Town of North Kingstown for use of their animal shelter located at: 395 Hamilton Allenton Road, North Kingstown 401-295-5579.
Complaints involving wild animals
The Jamestown Police Department will respond to wild animal complaints in emergency situations. Any nuisance, sick, injured, dead and other non-emergency wild animal complaints should be reported to RI Department of Environmental Management at 401-222-3070.
Found Pets
Found domestic pets which are turned in to the Jamestown Police Department will be housed in a local shelter. Every effort will be made to locate and notify the owner of the pet. You can help by properly licensing your dog with the Town Clerk.
Lost pets
If your pet is lost you may call the Jamestown Police at 401-423-1212 and you will be notified if someone locates your pet. Dogs are required to be leashed during the hours of 7:00 AM through 4:00 PM daily. Violations are subject to a fine of $25 for the first offense.
Nuisance domestic animals
Reports of nuisance domestic animals (barking dogs, loose dogs) may be reported to the Jamestown Police Department at 401-423-1212.
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73 Buffum Street Lynn, Lynn, MA 01902
The Teen Closet is a place for students to stop by during school hours to receive free of cost clothing and hygiene products.
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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
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301 South County Trail, Exeter, RI 02822
The Division of Veterans Affairs maintains a dignified and solemn military cemetery on 265 acres in Exeter, Rhode Island. Committals are conducted with military honors and memorial services are provided at the facility as well. The grounds of the cemetery are beautifully maintained and include memorials dedicated to veterans of specific wars and conflicts, including the recently dedicated Korean War Memorial.
The facility includes a Memorial Chapel/Committal Building that is available for a service not longer than 10 minutes on the day of burial.
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Provides assistance in applying for Medicare Advantage plan.
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4800 Tower Hill Road, Wakefield, RI 02879
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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2 Volturno Street, North Providence, RI 02904
The Picillo Center is a community center where older individuals can participate in community-based outings, physical fitness exercises, art therapy and horticulture activities throughout the day.
The gardening project, initially started in 2009, has transformed into a genuine Horticulture program and business. Since its inception, this small garden has grown into a larger fenced garden, incorporating raised flowerbeds allowing for ease with plant care. With interest and ability improving, employees of the program successfully sponsored a number of fundraising events for the purpose of purchasing a greenhouse. With this in place, gardeners are able to begin their harvest earlier by starting with the seedlings.
While both of these projects are enjoyable and healing, they also serve as an employment opportunity with produce and flowers being sold to individuals, local vendors and at farm fresh fairs.
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575 Wickenden Street, Providence, RI 02905
Fox Point Manor is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled, consisting of 98 units.
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15 Evergreen Drive, East Providence, RI 02914
Evergreen Drive Apartments —a project based Section 8 and Tax Credit Development designed for the Families, Elderly (62 years of age and older) and/or person with disabilities under 62 years of age. The community consists of (84 apts.) 30 one bedroom, 43 two bedroom, and 11 three bedroom apartments and is smoke free.
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45 Eagle Street, Suite 202, Providence, RI 02909
The Watershed Council is directly involved in monitoring three sites on the lower river. The water quality of many of the lakes and ponds in the upper part of the watershed is also monitored under the URI Watershed Watch program by volunteers not associated with Watershed Council. The data for all of the Watershed Watch sites are available on the Watershed Watch web site. The sites monitored by Watershed Council volunteers are: Greystone Mill Pond, Johnston/North Providence; Rising Sun Dam, near Donigian Park, Providence; Waterplace Park, Providence. Volunteers measure: Dissolved Oxygen; Water Temperature; Weather; Salinity; Bacteria; Nutrients
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415 Tower Hill Road, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program, or LIHEAP, offers assistance with managing costs associated with home energy bills. Tri-County is able to help with paying fuel and utility bills during the winter months for eligible clients, and we can arrange for the installation of home insulation to reduce home-heating costs (gas, electric, propane, oil, kerosene or wood) through our weatherization program.
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57 Grandeville Court, Wakefield, RI 02879
Brightview Commons offers Independent Living, Assisted Living, and Memory Care/ Dementia and/or Alzheimer Care. Assisted Living allows people to keep active daily lives without worrying about maintenance, cooking, or cleaning. Offers medication management, help with daily tasks like bathing and dressing, and more.
Beds: 88
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*NO COST to join the RIRx program.*
There are no enrollment forms, no restrictions, no age no income requirements, no waiting periods, no eligibility required, no exclusions, RIRx covers pre-existing conditions, no claim forms to file, no annual or lifetime limits, includes discounts on brand and generic medications, open formulary so that all medications are eligible for discounts.
This program has LOWEST PRICE logic to guarantee that RIRx members get the best pricing on prescriptions (Members pay the lower of a discount off Average Wholesale Price-AWP, discount off MAC Pricing, or Pharmacy Promotional/Retail price).
RIRx can be used by people who have Health Savings Accounts (HSAs), High Deductible Plans, and Medicare Part D (while in the Donut Hole).
The program can be used as a stand alone benefit or to get discounts on non-formulary medications (prescriptions not covered by insurance).
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271 North Main Street, Providence, RI 02903
Project RESPECT (formerly Anytown) has been engaging young people through a process of self-discovery and intentional community building. Designed as a residential leadership institute for young people, Project RESPECT is a life-changing experience for students ready to explore their identities and challenge their privilege.
Over the course of the week, delegates dive into issues of privilege
and oppression; forge life-long friendships; build confidence; and
learn what it takes to create a world that is open and accepting of
all cultures, ethnic groups, faiths/religions, and genders.
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600 New London Avenue, Forand Building, Cranston, RI 02920
*CRANSTON OFFICE IS NOW OPEN*
Offers free identification cards to persons 60+ and to disabled persons, 18-59.
Branch offices:
Middletown, 73 Valley Road, 846-5451; 841-841-5850 FAX
Wakefield, Stedman Government Building, Tower Hill Rd; 789-1430; 789-3913 FAX
Warren, 1 Joyce Street, 245-6957; 247-7681 FAX
Woonsocket, DLT, 217 Pond Street, 235-1232; 235-1235 FAX
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433 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Offers in home Occupational Therapy
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600 Sandy Lane, Warwick, RI 02889
Offers books, periodicals, pamphlets, books on tape, books on CD, video cassettes, DVD's, large type books and framed art works for loan. Programming for adults and children.
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500 Prospect Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Early Intervention works in partnership with families to promote the growth and development of infants and toddlers. Our services help children from birth to three years of age who have or may have a disability, are experiencing developmental delay, or are at risk for significant developmental problems.
Early Intervention consists of a multidisciplinary team, which works in partnership with families. The team works diligently to provide services that are respectful of a family’s values, incorporating strategies into a child’s natural environments – meaning everyday life routines and places. All services are family-centered and individualized to ensure the most successful outcomes for a child and their family.
670 Allens Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
National Grid is one of the largest investor-owned energy companies in the world - covering Massachusetts, New York, Rhode Island and the UK.
Hazard Identification Hotline: 1-888-625-3723
When working near power lines or high voltage lines.
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1070 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
National intermediary that helps communities end homelessness through the provision of systems reform and advocacy, training and consulting and through lending activitus to increase the number of permanent supportive housing units.
One Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Operates the Talking Books Library; to provide digital audiobooks, braille books and other reading materials and equipment for free to Rhode Island residents who are visually impaired, blind, or physically handicapped and unable to read standard print materials.
Talking Books Plus- The Rhode Island Talking Books Library (TBL) program began in 1967 and is administered by the Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services (OLIS).
BARD- Once you become a member of TBL, you may also apply for a BARD (Braille and Audio Reading Download) account which allows you to download your digital books in a matter of minutes to your cartridge or mobile device.
Resources - members can view the Talking Book Topics catalog to help with selecting titles, find the schedule for our Book Discussion Group as well as information about the Summer Reading program. Newsletters and other reading list are also available.
*RI Veterans receive priority for services and resources provided by the Library of Congress, National Library Services through the TBL program.
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33 College Hill Road, Building 33, Warwick, RI 02886
The homes Avatar Residential, Inc operates, located in northern and central Rhode Island, are personalized, attractive, and well-maintained. Services are individualized and provided by Avatar’s exceptional Direct Support Professionals.
