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One Hilton Street, Room 2254, CCRI Liston Campus, Providence, RI 02905
VetSuccess on Campus CCRI Liston Campus is located on the 2nd floor, room #2215: Applying For Benefits, Disability Claim Assistance, E-Benefits Registration Assistance, Education And Career Counseling, Education Claim Assistance, Family Member Claim Assistance, Homeless Assistance, Pre Discharge Claim Assistance, Transition Assistance, Updating Direct Deposit Information, Vocational Rehabilitation And Employment Assistance
159 Division Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Independent Living Assisted Living Provides Memory Care/ Dementia and/or Alzheimer Number of Beds: 88
460 Charles Street, Providence, RI 02904
Charles Place is a low income housing apartment subsidized by the federal governments HUD (Housing and Urban Development) Division for seniors 62+, disabled and handicapped.
2000 Chapel View Boulevard, Suite 350, Cranston, RI 02920
Since 1932, The Champlin Foundation has awarded more than $550 million to fund capital projects for Rhode Island non-profit organizations. These investments have fostered better medical care, improved education, expanded access to social services, conservation of open spaces, preservation of historic buildings, enrichment of the arts, advancement of animal welfare and more. Quietly and steadfastly, The Champlin Foundation helps those who do good do more – to the benefit of all. Services: Provides grants for capital needs. Does not provide client services to individuals.
49 South County Commons Way, Unit F6, South Kingstown, RI 02879
Clinical Services of RI provides Outpatient Detox, Intensive Outpatient Program (IOP), and Outpatient Program (OP). They offer Individual Therapy, Group Therapy, Family Therapy and Intervention Planning.
100 Old River Rd, Lincoln, RI 02865
These items are restricted and should not be placed in box:
  • Aerosol
  • Hydrogen Peroxide
  • Illegal Drugs
  • Inhalers & Thermometers
  • Lotions
  • Needles
1520 Broad Street, Providence, RI 02905
Project Outreach established in early 1970s by the former Washington Park United Methodist Church provides emergency assistance to surrounding neighbors in times of need: food pantry, bread distribution, utility and rental assistance programs, educational programs for adults and children, prescription help for the uninsured, exercise programs in gym, and ESL and GED programs.
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56 Pine Street, Fourth Floor, Providence, RI 02903
Rhode Island Legal Services provides high quality legal assistance and representation to low-income individuals and eligible client groups for the purpose of improving their economic condition and overall well being by protecting and enforcing legal rights, stabilizing the family unit and communities where clients live, promoting self reliance, ending domestic violence, preventing homelessness, affording dignity to all people, and reaching out to groups with added burdens on their ability to access the civil justice system. Law areas serviced: CONSUMER Automobile, Bankruptcy, Consumer Law, Identity Theft, PUBLIC BENEFITS Food Stamps, Social Security, Taxation, Temporary Disability Insurance, ELDER LAW Abuse/Domestic Violence, Discrimination, Health Benefits, Other Resources, HOUSING Court Forms, Evictions, Home Purchase, Improvement and Foreclosure, Landlord/Tenant. Pro Bono. CRIMINAL LAW, DISABILITY RIGHTS, EDUCATION General Special Education, Student Loans ELDER LAW Abuse/Domestic Violence, Discrimination, Health Benefits, Other Resources, Social Security Benefits EMPLOYMENT Criminal Records, Discrimination, If you lose your job, Work Support ENVIRONMENTAL JUSTICE Air Pollution, Lead Paint, Other Environmental Justice. FAMILY LAW Adoption, Child Custody, Child Support, Divorce, Domestic Violence, Miscellaneous. HEALTH CARE Addiction Support Other Resources, AIDS/HIV, Home and Long Term Care, Medicaid, Medicare. HOUSING Court Forms, Evictions, Home Purchase, Improvement and Foreclosure, Landlord/ Tenant, Mobile Home Parks. IMMIGRATION. LEGAL RESEARCH Courts and Case Law, Statues and Regulations. PUBLIC BENEFITS Food Stamps, Social Security, Taxation, Temporary Disability Insurance, Unemployment Compensation, Veterans Benefits.
875 Centerville Road, Building 1 Suite 15, Warwick, RI 02886
Medical Assisted Recovery is an outpatient clinic providing services to adults (age 18 and over) who have a primary issue with alcohol or other drug abuse or dependency, specializes in substance abuse counseling, mental health counseling and suboxone addiction treatment.
1 Joyce Street, Warren, RI 02885
The Warren fire department provides fire rescue and fire prevention to residents of Warren.
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77 Reservior Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Clothes To Kids Rhode Island is a year-round program, and clients may shop twice in a 12-month period. Families are welcome to shop with or without the children. Each client shops for 5 pairs of new underwear and socks, 5 tops, 4 pants/shorts/skirts, 1 jacket/coat, and 1 pair of shoes
471 Main Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
Washington County Community Development Corporation provides decent affordable housing for residents of Washington County. Programs: Home Repair Program - WC CDC manages the popular Home Repair program for all towns in Washington County, as well as West Greenwich and Exeter. This program provides grants and loans to income eligible home owners. These grants and loans are intended to ensure folks remain in their homes by performing reasonable and necessary repairs. We focus on code violations, health and safety issues, and any other repairs needed to maintain a healthy safe and sanitary dwelling. Help with roof, window, electric, plumbing and structural repairs that are necessary for your health and safety. Septic and well replacement programs are also available. Housing Preservation Grants - WC CDC provides grants awarded through USDA Rural Development. These grants supplement the CDBG Home Repair Program in rural towns in Washington County. CDBG Management - WC CDC manages the Community Development Block Grants for 9 Towns. These grants are utilized by non profits throughout the region to provide services and /or improve public facilities. WC CDC services include: Applications, State Contracts, Environmental Reviews, Sub recipient contracts, Payments, Reporting and Documentation, Affordable Housing Development. WC CDC has developed 124 units of affordable housing since 2005, by either partnering with another non profit or on our own. Property Management - WC CDC manages our own affordable rental properties, maintaining compliance Marketing of Apartments, Tenant Selection, Tenant Leasing, Rent Collection, Annual Tenant Re-certifications, Annual Agency Reviews, Cost Effective Preventive Maintenance of Apartments, Apartment Inspections, 24 Hour Emergency Maintenance Services, Annual Agency Reviews of Apartments
245 Main Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Family Support Center provides basic needs assistance to low income households and connects families to financial literacy and other programs to strengthen their financial condition. The Family Support Center serves low and moderate income Woonsocket residents depending on eligibility requirements for fund-specific programs.
1 River Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
Dentists and hygienists provide a full range of comprehensive dental services to both children and adults. 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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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
570 Broad Street, The Carriage House, 2nd floor, Providence, RI 02907
Training (from two hour workshops to 40 hour mediation training) is offered in conflict resolution and mediation. Mediation services: community, family, parent-teen, neighbor to neighbor, organizational, landlord-tenant, human rights, custody and visitation, consumer issues.
69 Fourth Street, East Providence, RI 02914
Support and advocacy for the blind. Monthly meetings focus mainly on advocacy activities such as legislative and public policy development and public education. However, peer support for individuals is available and provided as needed. Purpose of the group is to foster positive attitudes towards blindness for both the blind and sighted communities. Chapters The Greater Providence Chapter of the NFB of RI meets on the second Saturday of each month, except for the months of July and October from 10:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. and they are preceded by a social half hour at 10 Office Parkway, in East Providence. For more information, please contact the Greater Providence Chapter. The Mount Hope Chapter of the NFB of RI meets on the third Thursday of each month, except for October and December from 5:30 PM to 7:30 PM, preceded by a social half hour. Meetings are held at the Rogers Free Library, located at 525 Hope Street, in Bristol. Those using the Ride program should ask to be dropped off and picked up at the Thames Street entrance, located in the back of the building. For more information, please contact the Mount Hope Chapter.
4979 Tower Hill Road, Lower Level- Rear, Wakefield, RI 02879
The Wakefield Oasis is an affiliate of the Mental Health Consumer Advocates of Rhode Island, Inc. This non-profit statewide advocacy, education, and socialization center empowers adults who have experienced psychiatric symptoms or who receive mental health services. MHCA of RI, Inc., has been in operation since 1985. The vision of MHCA of RI, Inc., is to provide peer support, to inform and educate people about the stigma of mental illness and to positively affect the lives of our fellow consumes through legislative action and other advocacy campaigns.
10 Dail Drive, North Providence, RI 02911
Self-help support group for anyone who has experienced the loss of a child. Offers friendship and understanding to bereaved parents, aids parents in the positive resolution of grief and fosters the physical and emotional health of bereaved parents and siblings. Bereaved parents, grandparents and adult siblings are welcome. Meetings: 2nd Monday of month, 7:30pm Central Congregational Church, 296 Angell Street, Providence Income Source: Donations
1 Butler Avenue, Providence, RI 02906
Services: Housekeeping; Activities; Scheduled Transportation; Spiritual Support Services; Nutritional Counseling; Emergency Call Systems; Exercise Programs; Personal Laundry; Personal Care; Medication Monitoring; Dining Hall; Exercise Room Laundry Room; Beauty/Barber Shop; Outdoor Area; TV Room; Library; Common Area Pool and Jacuzzi; Pet Friendly. Dancing Exercise Arts Games/Cards/Bingo Reading Groups Religious Activities Outings/Shopping Movies Music Units Offered Assisted Living: 82 Assisted Living with Alzheimer's Care: 20 private rooms and private baths
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101 Dudley Street, Providence, RI 02905
Provides full range of services for women and infants. Serves as the tertiary care center in obstetrics, gynecology and neonatology. Neonatal intensive care unit; high risk infant follow-up. Nutrition counseling, WIC program, social service and parent education. New Directions, school based adolescent pregnancy project. Breastfeeding Support: Gail K. Prachniak, RN, IBCLC, Lactation Consultant Phone: 276-7800 X305 ** Health Education Department 100 Dudley Street, Providence 02905, 276-7800 Director: Maureen Pearlman, RN, BSN, 8:30am - 5pm, Mon - Fri Childbirth and parenting programs; health information, support groups for women of all ages. ** Warmline: 800-711-7011 **Physician Referral/Health Line: 1-800-921-9299 ** Women & Infants' Center for Health Education Locations Coordinator: Janet Searles 1050 Main Street, East Greenwich 02818, 886-4222; 886-4274 Fax Hours: 9am - 5pm, Mon - Th; 9am - 12pm, Fri 2168 Diamond Hill Road, Woonsocket, 02895; 767-2344; 766-6883 Fax Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri 2220 G.A.R. Highway, Swansea, MA, (508) 730-1010, (800) 574-0221 (508) 678-5704 Fax Hours: 8am - 5pm, Mon - Fri ** Women's Primary Care Center 2 Dudley Street, 5th floor, Providence 02905, 274-1122 Ext. 2735 Routine obstetrical/gynecological services, family planning, specialty ob/gyn services, breast health, medical consultation, nutrition, and primary care for women. Patient education programs in a variety of topics. Serves women, 18 and over. In some cases, women under 18 years of age are welcome. Income Source: Federal; State; fees for some programs
101 Main Street, Suite 302, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Services: Senior employment and Welfare to Work employment programs. Income Source: State; private foundations; businesses Programs Education: SER CISCO Networking Academy- is a global IT and cybersecurity education program that partners with learning institutions worldwide to empower all people with career opportunities. The Cisco Networking Academy offers certification-aligned cybersecurity and networking courses, among others. Explore the world of tech or start building your career. Learn topics like networking, cybersecurity, and programming through courses backed by learning science. Cisco expertise- and prepare for certifications and job-ready skills that will set you up to work anywhere. Early Head Start Program: SER National, Early Head Start (SER-EHS) Program Child Care Partnerships is designed to collaborate with Child Care Partners within the Dallas County Area in Texas, SER STEM Program- The SER STEM Program was launched in response to the meager numbers of underrepresented female, Latino, and other minority high school students who are considering careers in STEM. The SER STEM Program is intended to stimulate interest in STEM. The goal is to encourage students to attend higher education and pursue STEM- related careers. SER National reaches out to schools with an enrollment of over 75% of their student population participating in the reduced or free lunch program.; Employment SCS EP: 55+ Training Program- This program focuses on mature worker's training and employment needs. SCSEP is a community service and work based training program for older workers. The program provides subsidized, service based training for low income persons at least 55 years of age who are unemployed and have poor employment prospects. Participants in the SER SCSEP come from all walks of live, have diverse work experiences and posses various levels of education. Entrepreneurship: SER MUJER Entrepreneurship - SER implemented a national women's entrepreneurship program entitled SER Mastering and Understanding Jobs and Entrepreneurship Relationships (SER MUJER) to encourage and support aspiring women entrepreneurs in Dallas/Fort Worth and through its affiliates nationwide. SER MUJER provides the opportunity for minority females to empower themselves via entrepreneurship training and development, SER MUJER provides the following technical assistance and support services: Entrepreneurship and business development (entrepreneurship models, financial and risk management, tax planning, funding opportunities, selling, and succession), Empowerment activities (presentations from role models and a discussion of challenges and opportunities in the world of entrepreneurs), Financial literacy (credit, budgeting, banking, investing, and insurance), Post-program Support Services (Small Business Support Group, access to advanced training and workshops on marketing, business plan development, applying for a loan), Business case management (assistance formally registering a business, creating a business plan, business licenses/permits, financial planning, business banking, taxes, and hiring and retaining employees. Program SER Negocios: Entrepreneurship Program-SER Negocios is a bilingual/multicultural nationwide entrepreneurship development program target to minority entrepreneurs. SER Negocios has assisted over 4,500 businesses and created 1,400 new businesses throughout California, Colorado, New Mexico and Texas. Free weekly virtual workshops. Entrepreneurship and business development (entrepreneurship models, financial and risk management, tax planning, funding opportunities, selling, and succession) Empowerment activities (presentations from role models and a discussion of challenges and opportunities in the world of entrepreneurs) Financial literacy (credit, budgeting, banking, investing, and insurance) Post-program Support Services (Small Business Support Group, access to advanced training and workshops on marketing, business plan development, applying for a loan) Business case management (assistance formally registering a business, creating a business plan, business licenses/permits, financial planning, business banking, taxes, and hiring and retaining employees) Housing- Through the SER Network of Affiliates, families are accomplishing one of their goals, to own their house. Other community members are finding affordable dwellings to rent, sometimes below the market value. Two of these affiliates are located in California and Texas. SER Casas will provide affordable housing solutions to low-income residents, first in Texas, then in other states, who cannot afford market-rate housing payments. Currently, properties for sale or rent have become prohibitively expensive, out of the reach of those families of modest means. T-Mobile Boot Camp- What we offer: Fundamental Computer Skills: Our comprehensive program covers the essentials, from mastering Microsoft Word and Excel to efficiently using email for both personal and professional communication. Resume building: In today's competitive job market, a well-crafted resume can make all the difference. Learn how to create a standout resume that showcases your skills and experience. Why choose the T-Mobile Boot camp: Expert Instructors: Our experienced instructors are committed to your success. They will guide you through each lesson, ensuring you gain the confidence and skills needed to thrive in the digital world. Hands on Learning: We believe in learning by doing. You'll have the opportunity to apply what you've learned in practical exercises, making the knowledge stick. Career Advancement: The skills you acquire in our Boot Camp can open doors to new career opportunities and help you achieve your goals. Session Cycles: Each cycle is composed of 10 lessons, 6 weeks. Mornings and afternoons. Each lesson is different so participants should sign up for either morning or afternoon sessions you cannot mix one in the morning or one in the afternoon. The lesson that is taught in the morning will be the same as that taught in the afternoon. You can register for either the Monday or Wednesday morning or afternoon sessions. To register call Vanessa Arevalo at 469-549-3626, email [email protected]
334 Pleasant Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Services: K - 5 public elementary school serving the newly-arrived immigrant and refugee community.
593 Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02903
Hospital charity care requirements cover those essential services necessary to diagnose, correct, or cure a medical condition that endangers life, causes pain and suffering, results in illness or infirmity, or causes a physical deformity or malfunction. Both inpatient and outpatient services are included. To receive full charity care, patients annual family income must be up to and including 200% of the Federal Poverty Level. For partial charity care, patients annual family income must be between 200% and 300% of the Federal Poverty Level may receive assistance based on a sliding scale. In addition to income, hospitals have the option to consider other assets. Also must be denied from Medicaid first depending on income. Patients who get accepted will receive financial aid for a year. **For patients who feel that an application or appeal was wrongfully denied should call the RI Dept of Health info line 222-5960. Website: www.health.ri.gov/hospitals/about/charitycare