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275 Camp Street, Providence, RI 02906
Congregation Beth Sholom is an inclusive Orthodox Jewish congregation located in the beautiful East Side of Providence, Rhode Island.
2 Shaws Cove, Room 101, New London, CT 06320
Social Security pays disability benefits to people who can't work because they have a medical condition that's expected to last at least one year or result in death.
P.O. Box 2566, Westwood, MA 02090
The Mission of the British Charitable Society is to provide relief to unfortunate British persons who by the dispensations of Providence may be reduced to poverty, or as emigrants, destitute of information, require the aid of such an institution. The Society raises the funds to fulfill its mission by presenting a range of high quality and highly entertaining events with a distinctly 'British' flavor, which appeal both to its increasingly diverse membership and to corporate sponsors and partners. Emergency Care: the payment of outstanding utility bills or overdue rent on a one-time basis Transitional Support: a small monthly stipend to help with expenses during a temporary downturn in income (usually not exceeding 6 months ) Crisis Transportation: Airfare to the UK for emergencies or permanent resettlement, or to cover car repairs if needed for work
333 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908
Provides small loans and personalized financial and health coaching. We know how difficult it can be to make ends meet, especially when faced with an unexpected crisis. We make the loan process as easy as possible. And although we do review your credit profile, there is no minimum FICO requirement. In addition, there are absolutely ZERO application or closing costs! Loan Options: Impact Loans - You can use an Impact Loan for a variety of purposes, including: • Paying rent or security deposit • Auto repairs • Covering the cost of utilities • Medical expenses • Technology purchases (laptop, tablet, etc.) Weatherization Loan - In partnership with National Grid, we are thrilled to offer the DoubleGreen Loan (AKA "Heat Loan"). Ranging from $500 to $25,000, the interest-free loan pays for measures that make your home more energy-efficient and safe. In fact, you can get a DoubleGreen loan for a variety of upgrades (usually as a package of measures), including: • Wall insulation and replacement windows • Duct sealing • Removal of knob-and-tube wiring • High-efficiency heating and cooling equipment • Any other measure that National Grid has deemed eligible for the program. Designed to serve the needs of moderate-to-middle income homeowners with less-than-perfect credit, the loan is paid back in monthly installments. And because you don't have to pay interest, the loan is extremely affordable. You must: -Have a bank account -Reside in Rhode Island, Florida, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Texas or -Colorado. -Have an income -No closing fee or down payment required. Monthly repayment over 2 to 4 years.* Monthly payments will depend on loan size.
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380 Westminster Street, #343, Providence, RI 02903
The United States Secret Service is a federal law enforcement agency with headquarters in Washington, D.C., and more than 150 offices throughout the United States and abroad. Established in 1865 solely to suppress the counterfeiting of U.S. currency, today the Secret Service is mandated by Congress to carry out the integrated missions of protection and investigations. On March 1, 2003, the Secret Service was transferred from the Department of the Treasury to the Department of Homeland Security. Recognized for its central role in the protection of the nation’s leaders and the financial and critical infrastructure of the United States, the Secret Service contributes to the Department of Homeland Security’s common mission of protecting the American people from harm.
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120 Broadway, Newport, RI 02840
The mission of the Newport Police Department is to provide excellence in police service through aggressive pursuit of violators of the law and the prevention of crime and disorderliness. This will be accomplished by forging a partnership with the citizens of Newport to enhance the quality of life, reduce the fear of crime, preserve the peace, and impartially enforce the law, while maintaining a higher standard of integrity than is generally expected of others, and respecting the dignity of each individual. Our services will be rendered with courtesy, civility, and adherence to the provisions of the Constitution of the United States.
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125 Main Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
East Greenwich Emergency Management 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. The East Greenwich Police Department is an integral part of the Town's Emergency Management Agency. The department is tasked with site assessments, public safety, and direction and control during emergencies.
1464 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Services: Child and adolescent issues, eating disorders, family/couples issues, geriatric services, mood disorders, personal issues/personality disorders, schizophrenia and psychotic disorders, obsessive-compulsive disorder, anxiety. Handicapped-accessible
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50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
The Rhode Island Pharmaceutical Assistance to Elders (RIPAE) Program pays a portion of the cost of RIPAE-approved medications purchased during the Deductible stage of a Part D plan. There are four levels to this program; levels 1-3 are for older adults 65+ and older, and level 4 is for adults 55-64 who are disabled. Annual income(s) determine into which level of the program individuals are enrolled.
Knight Campus, 400 East Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886
The Center for Workforce & Community Education offers ESL classes designed to give students an understanding of the basics of the English language. The goal of the program is to help speakers of other languages achieve a level of English proficiency which will enable them to function better in everyday living, enter a job training program, improve performance at a job site, and/or pursue further education.
181 Howard Hill Road, Foster, RI 02825
Programs that publish and/or distribute information regarding the position of rival candidates in an election, voter guides that may summarize the pros and cons of specific ballot measures, sample ballots, precinct boundaries, the location and hours of polling places, and other details regarding the content or the mechanics of the election.
1624 Lonsdale Ave, Lincoln, RI 02865
Lincoln has a population of 21,105 at the 2010 census and is the home to six public schools serving students in grades Pre-K through grade 12.
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487 Jefferson Blvd, Warwick, RI 02886
Training and placement of senior citizens in volunteer assignments which match their interests and skills. Encourages seniors to remain active in the community and provides opportunity to contribute their knowledge and experience to others who need them.
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40 Fountain Street, RI Department of Human Services, Providence, RI 02903
Vocational counseling will help you to better understand your potential, to rely on your abilities, to set realistic vocational goals, to change them when necessary, to develop successful work habits, and to begin a satisfying career. After applying for vocational rehabilitation services and being determined eligible, the eligible individual with a disability and a Qualified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor will work together to develop an employment plan called the Individualized Plan for Employment (IPE). The Employment Plan considers the individual's unique strengths, resources, priorities, concerns, skills, abilities, preferences, capabilities, interests, and values, as well as the barriers to employment. The Employment Plan identifies the employment goal that the individual has chosen, the time it is expected to reach the goal, the services that the individual chooses as necessary to reach the employment goal, and how the services will be provided. Some of the services may be provided directly by the VR Counselor, others may be available through other public sources such as netWORKri (One Stop Career Centers), and others may be purchased with funds provided by the VR agency. The individual may develop the Employment Plan with the assistance of the VR Counselor, another individual, or by him or herself. The VR Counselor is always available to provide assistance in this process. A Qualified Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor who works for the public VR program must approve the Employment Plan before any services are provided through the VR agency. The partnership between each individual with a disability and their Vocational Rehabilitation Counselor is a key component in the Vocational Rehabilitation process.
250 Conanicus Avenue, Jamestown, RI 02835
These items are restricted and should not be placed in box:
  • Aerosol
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Illegal Drugs
  • Inhalers & Thermometers
  • Lotions
  • Needles
311 Doric Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
RIWorks Statewide Community Partnersip – The RIWorks Statewide Community Partners network targets unemployed and underemployed individuals who are receiving assistance through the RI Department of Human Services RIWorks. The program provides access to a comprehensive range of supportive services with the goal of addressing barriers and increasing employability in order to obtain long-term stable employment.
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162 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02903
Providence Community Health Center operates out of Crossroads' 160 Broad Street headquarters in Providence, ensuring that individuals and families experiencing homelessness have access to quality health and dental care. Through PCHC, visitors can access health services like: Regular check-ups Respite area Dental care OB/GYN services Medication prescriptions Mental health counseling
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191 Social Street, 3rd Floor, Suite 11, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Rhode Island Regional Adult Learning (RIRAL) is a private nonprofit adult education agency that was established in 1979 and designated by the Rhode Island Department of Education as a regional learning center. The mission is to assist adults in the process of reaching their academic, occupational, or personal goals through education, counseling, and training.
1 Cathedral Square, Providence, RI 02903
The Office of Black Catholic Ministry in the Diocese of Providence will continue its work of building a solid foundation for leadership with the Diaspora of Black Catholics throughout Rhode Island by reaching out to inform, educate and share its rich spiritual heritage with the whole church.
35 Greenwich Street, Providence, RI 02907
A pregnancy resource center that offers support to women and men facing unplanned pregnancies. Offers options counseling, 1st trimester ultrasound, parenting classes, childbirth education and material support. Also offers post abortion support. All services are free and confidential. Services include: Post-abortive recovery Pregnancy testing Options counseling (for pregnant women) Relationships/sexual behavior RN on staff Ultrasounds Medical Referrals
33 Maple Street, North Providence, RI 02911
Registered Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site: Staff of Volunteer tax preparers are IRS trained, tested, and certified to help people who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit program receive the tax credits they deserve. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE. You must bring a copy of your previous year's return, all financial statements pertaining to tax year 2021, your social security card, and a picture ID.
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1070 Cranston Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Services: The department is comprised of six divisions designed to inform, entertain and enrich the lives of those who participate : ** Adult Day Services--Professionally designed programs to meet the needs of frail individuals with physical and/or cognitive impairments. Professional staff consists of registered nurses, a case manager, physical therapy assistant and certified nursing assistants. Therapeutic programs include music, art, physical, occupational, speech, aroma, pet therapy. Recreational activities include crafts, painting, exercise, gardening, Tai Chi and Yoga for elders. Intergenerational programs with local schools provide enrichment opportunities for both young and old alike. Support and Referral Services for each participant and their families, coordination with physicians and other service providers. Cost is based on a sliding fee scale. Licensed by the RI Department of Elderly Affairs. **Nutrition--Provides hot, nutritious, homemade lunches served at 11:45am, Monday through Friday. Snack bar with freshly baked goods, soups and much more. Night Life--Dinners, Thursday at 5pm in the Spring and Fall. **Programs--Offers activities that enable seniors to expand their horizons, enrich their lives and pursue a variety of interests. Our programs promote wellness, health maintenance, personal dignity and self worth. Individual needs, interests, skills and abilities are addressed through a variety of stimulating educational, social and health activities to improve the quality of life. **Retired Senior Volunteer Program--Allows anyone 55+ years of age the opportunity to help make the community a better place to live by sharing themselves with others. Participants gain personal satisfaction by serving at a public or non-profit agency. They also have fun by participating in interesting and rewarding experiences. Seniors serve from one to 40 hours a week; RSVP provides guidance and support, transportation, meals and insurance for all volunteers. Social Services--A caring staff of professional case managers and a Community Elder Information Specialist is available to provide support and counseling to seniors and their families, provide access to a network of service providers throughout the city and state, assist with the many available services, offer comfort and compassion, visit homebound seniors to assess and case manage, coordinate Support Groups such as Widow/Widower; Arthritis; Reminiscence. Our staff is available to speak to your community organization on a wide variety of issues. ** Transvan, (401) 943-3341--You don't have to be dependent on your family. Transvan, our daily transportation system for 60+ and/or disabled Cranston residents is available to provide transportation anywhere in Cranston, Monday through Friday. Provides shuttles to nearby malls and local markets. Provides transportation to doctors, nursing homes and hospitals in Providence, North Providence, Johnston and Warwick by appointment.
612 George Washington Highway, Lincoln, RI 02865
Independent Living: An active lifestyle without the burdens of maintaining a home.
2072 Smith Street, North Providence, RI 02911
Brook Village is a subsidized 62+, handicapped or disabled, eleven-story brick high-rise with one and two bedroom apartments.