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15 Hayes Street, Providence, RI 02908
Downtown Food Pantry located at 15 Hayes Street, in Gloria Dei Lutheran Church across from Providence Mall. Clients can access food pantry 2X a month; Clients can arrange for home delivery if disabled. Hot meals at Matthewson Church 3-5pm
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29 Middle Road, Portsmouth School Dept Admin. Bldg., Portsmouth, RI 02871
The Volunteers in Schools program is an integral part of the Portsmouth School Department. Volunteers are recruited and trained to make major, system-wide contributions in the areas of tutoring, health screening, kindergarten registration, classroom assistance, enrichment, student publishing and print media reproduction.
283 Country Road, Barrington, RI 02806
Services: Provides programs such as classroom, computer, library, clerical and enrichment assistance to teachers; special education swim. Offers resource speakers. Recruits and trains volunteers.
398 Bellevue Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
Heatherwood Rehabilitation & Health Care Center offers short-term rehabilitation, long-term, respite, hospice and dementia care.
1409 Park Avenue, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Private elementary and secondary schools that are established, controlled and financially supported by religious institutions.
150 Empire Street, Providence, RI 02903
Based at PPL, Rhode Island Family Literacy Initiative (RIFLI) is a free, nationally recognized ESL, citizenship preparation, workforce development and family literacy program for adults based at public libraries throughout Rhode Island. RIFLI offers English as a Second Language (ESL), citizenship preparation and computer instruction as well as children’s programming, student resource support and links to library resources and services. Classes are free.
335R Prairie Avenue, 3rd floor, Providence, RI 02905
Dental Services Reserved for Children Age Birth-19 and Pregnant Women Only. PCHC Dental provides the best dental care during pregnancy and keeps your child's teeth healthy by offering comprehensive dental care including: Basic Dental Care: Examinations Radiographs Cleanings Fluoride Treatments Sealants Fillings Extractions. Pregnant women and children do not need to be medical patients of PCHC to receive dental care.
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20 Grand Street, Providence, RI 02907
Federal program that provides a box of nutritious shelf stable foods to seniors’ age 60+ who have an income at or lower than 130FPL.
560 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 100, Warwick, RI 02886
$500 gift cards available to participants of the Back to Work RI program
77 Ashton Court, Burrillville, RI 02830
Ashton Court is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled.
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245 Waterman Street, Suite 306, Providence, RI 02906
Offers support and education to Alzheimer families through the Helpline; support groups, resource center and conferences. Educates health professionals who care for persons with the disease. Advocates for changes in the health care delivery system to better serve consumers. Publishes a quarterly newsletter and other materials on the disease. Speakers available.Services include: support groups, help over the phone, educational workshops, resource library and a newsletter.Services include: support groups, help over the phone, educational workshops, resource library and a newsletter. 24/7 helpline Care planning assistance Veterans and Dementia, Helpline, Native Americans and Alzheimer's, LGBTQ+ Community Resources for Dementia, Resolving Family Conflicts, Virtual Library, ALZ Talks Virtual Events, Assessing Symptoms and Seeking Help, Online Tools Black Americans and Alzheimer's , Hispanic Americans and Alzheimer's, Helping kids understand Alzheimer's and Dementia.
49 Elmhurst Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
Rooted in the Dominican tradition of prayer, study community and service Saint Pius V School provides a Christ-centered learning environment in which students grow in faith, truth and love.
1011 Veterans Memorial Parkway, East Providence, RI 02915
Parent Support Group. Sponsored by the Asperger/Autism Network, Rhode Island Chapter, hosted at Bradley Hospital in the Staff Dining Room. This support group is for parents of adults or older children with Asperger's Syndrome. It is free and meets the second Monday of each month during the school year. The group may cancel on holidays or in bad weather. Please call for more information and to verify the meeting date and time. Pre-registration required. For more information visit www.aane.org. Bradley Hospital Parents Support Group is a support group for parents and families of children with emotional, behavioral, psychiatric or developmental disorders. Events hosted in the Bradley Hospital Pine Room and are free and open to the public. Free babysitting is available. Pre-registration is required. A Brown University affiliated psychiatric center providing care for infants, children, adolescents, young adults and their families. Services include a full range of mental health and special educational programs for children with emotional and/or developmental disabilities. Treatment is provided through a multidisciplinary team consisting of psychiatrists, psychologists, psychiatric nurses, social workers, special education teachers, speech and language pathologists, pediatricians and milieu therapists. **Center for Autism Director: Rowland Barrett, Ph.D. Services: Highly specialized inpatient, partial hospitalization outpatient program for children and young adults with emotional and behavioral disorders combined with a developmental disability such as retardation and autism. **Inpatient Services Director: Child and Adolescent: Henry Sachs, MD Services: Comprehensive multi-disciplinary treatment program for children/ adolescents in crisis. Services include stabilization, short-term treatment in a secure environment, 24 hour care in a less restrictive environment, partial hospitalization for children who can return home at night and in-home care. **Outpatient Services Director: Karyn Horowitz, MD Services: A full range of outpatient evaluation and treatment programs. Specialty areas include individual, family and group therapy, Attention Deficit Disorder, child neuropsychological assessment, school and learning problems, anxiety disorders, trauma adjustment, behavioral problems, depression and communication disorders. Professional consultants and second opinions are available. **Early Childhood Clinical Research Center Associate Professor: Susan Dickstein PhD Email: [email protected] Services: Provide evaluation and treatment services fro young children and their families. Emphasis is placed on supporting families in learning strategies to manage challenging behaviors and support their young child's development. **The Bradley School Director: Dale Radka, MD Services: A fully accredited special education program for children/adolescents who are having difficulty learning. Bradley School integrates individual and family therapy and other mental health services with its educational services to treat the behavioral and emotional issues affecting the child's learning. Services include comprehensive and short-term diagnostic evaluations, accredited special education school, summer camp and on-site school counseling. Income Source: Patient fees; third party reimbursements; grants; gifts.
51 Health Lane, Warwick, RI 02886
Grief and bereavement support groups are held at various times and locations throughout the year to support individuals and families who have lost a loved one. Coming together with others to share similar feelings and thoughts is beneficial to the grieving process. The support groups are a 6-session series led by the hospice chaplain, who teaches healing and coping strategies. Other programs offered for families and friends who have lost a loved one include: Circle of Love and Light held in the first week of December. Annual Interfaith Service, held each spring.
121 Rock Ridge Drive, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Rock Ridge Homes is subsidized family housing with 1-3 bedroom units available.
43 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI 02888
Daily living life skills teaching. The staff can teach how to safely and confidently cook, clean, travel, do laundry, organize clothing, and other tasks.
940 Nooseneck Hill Road, West Greenwich, RI 02817
Public school district serving the towns of Exeter and West Greenwich Schools: Exeter-West Greenwich Senior High School Exeter-West Greenwich Junior High School Lineham Elementary School Metcalf Elementary School Wawaloam Elementary School
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2 Chestnut Drive, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Meadowbrook Farms Elementary School is committed to creating an environment that ensures quality teaching, challenging curriculum, and community involvement enabling all learners to pursue academic excellence, share a love of learning, and become responsible citizens in a global society.
815 Reservoir Ave, Cranston, RI 02910
Home Care Services • Adult & Senior Companionship • Provide Respite Care • Provide Child Care • Monitor Diet and Eating • Assist with Entertaining • Play Games and Cards • Plan Visits, Outings and Trips • Eating • Grooming • Dressing • Bathing • Range of Motion Exercises Additional Services • Meal Preparation • Laundry and Linens • Household Chores/Light Housekeeping • Provide Medication Reminders • Errands and Shopping • Doctor's Visits • Assist with Pet Care • Escort for Shopping and Errands • Personal Services
1303 Elmwood Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Cranston Commons East is subsidized housing for individuals and families with one, two, and three bedroom apartments.
1 Service Road, Providence, RI 02903
Owns and operates the state's two largest wastewater treatment facilities--the Fields Point Wastewater Treatment Facility in Providence and the Bucklin Point Wastewater Treatment Facility in East Providence. Pursues sound science for the enhancement and sustainable management of Narragansett Bay and urban rivers. Sponsors river clean-ups and green infrastructure initiatives. Provides free educational programs for curious minds from pre-school to adults and we celebrate the accomplishments of others who share our clean water mission. Mission - to maintain a leadership role in the protection of water quality in Narragansett Bay and its tributaries. The NBC keeps to this vow by continually monitoring water quality at its two buoy locations, collecting water quality casts, mapping surface water quality parameters, and taking samples of the Bay’s bacterial and nutrient levels.
627 Cranston Street, Providence, RI 02907
Setup: 75 men mats 30 women cots NOT handicap accessible Services Available: Clothing available on Saturdays at 11:00AM Toiletries Bibles Referrals to dental services Meals: Evening meal served at 5:30PM, open to the public Light breakfast for overnight guests Important Policies: All guests must attend chapel services at 5:00PM Open 7 days a week Wake up 6:00AM, guests must leave by 7:00AM Duration of stay: Night to night Dry shelter - will conduct breathalyzer if necessary Drug/Alcohol free environment Smoking allowed in designated outdoor areas only No daytime storage available
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500 Exchange Street, Providence, RI 02903
Blue Cross & Blues Shield of RI (BCBSRI) offers health and dental coverage to Rhode Island-based employers, individuals and families, and people eligible for Medicare and Medicaid.
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.