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345 Blackstone Boulevard, Riverview Building Third floor, Providence, RI 02906
No longer has state contract for Detox services; referrals ONLY for INSURED individuals. Please use as place of last resort for uninsured individuals. Referrals should go to Sstar first or other agencies receiving state contract.
Short-term psychiatric and substance abuse hospital that treats children, 4 years and over; adolescents and adults in acute crisis situations through its 24-hour inpatient hospital, outpatient specialty programs, day hospital and alcohol and drug treatment services.
Specialty services available: geriatric, child and adolescent, affective disorders, family therapy, neuropsychiatry, substance abuse, anxiety disorders, social skills, obsessive/compulsive disorders, women's program, sexual and physical abuse, eating disorders and developmental disabilities.
Day Program:
Income Source: Endowments; patient fees, health insurance.
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1380 Diamond Hill Road, Cumberland Police Department, Cumberland, RI 02864
Cumberland 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.
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1935 Kingstown Road, Wakefield, RI 02879
Services:
Head Start and Early Head Start
Joyful Learning Child Academy
Family Care Community Partnership (FCCP)
Senior and Disabled Adult Services
Heating Assistance (by appointment)
Emergency Serices
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
Head Start educators work with families and children to implement developmental and socialization strategies that work best for you and your child. Our classrooms are bright and inviting and are designed to maximize creativity and learning. Healthy lunches and snacks are provided to children daily. In addition to providing educational and nutritional resources, children will have access to health and dental screenings at no cost, and families will be provided with health referrals and referrals for emergency services whenever needed. We recruit families 12 months per year. Head Start Program provides a center-based, comprehensive early childhood education program for 76 children from ages three to Five years old.
The Tri-County Early Head Start program offers a home-based option for children aged birth to three years old, in which an educator visits the home once per week to engage the child in educational and developmental activities, and socialization strategies. Classroom-based options are available for children ages 18 months to 3 years old, and focus on fun and engaging curriculum to prepare the child for pre-school.
Early Head Start is a federal program for eligible families, that are expecting a child, or with a child ages birth to three years old. The program provides services that promote cognitive, language and social-emotional development of the child. Children enrolled in the program will receive medical and dental screenings at no cost, and families are provided with assistance locating health care, and emergency services whenever needed.
The Early Head Start program provides center-based early education services to 8 children in one classroom. Early Head Start also offers home-based services to 22 children and families including 5 prenatal clients. Families residing in the towns of North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Narragansett, Hopkinton, Richmond, Exeter, Charlestown, Westerly, and New Shoreham are eligible for the program.
Eligibility Guidelines: The programs service families with income at or below the federal poverty guidelines, children in living in foster care, and families experiencing homelessness. Ten percent of enrollment slots must be filled with children with a diagnosed disability.
The Joyful Learning Child Academy: is a pre-school and early education program that services families with young children. The program provides comprehensive early education and development services to infants and children six weeks through five years of age.
Joyful Learning is licensed by the RI Department of Children, Youth and Families and is accredited by the RI Department of Education. Furthermore, the program was awarded 4 stars under the BrightStars ratings system as defined by the Rhode Island Association for the Education of Young Children [RIAEYC].
The Center, located at 1935 Kingstown Road in Wakefield, is open year round, Monday through Friday from 6:30 am until 6:00 pm. Joyful Learning provides children with a best-practice curriculum in early childhood education and maintains the most stringent of regulations in regard to staffing, per RI State licensing. All staff has education requirements as per directives of DCYF and RIDE and must complete extensive background checks prior to employment.
For more information on the Joyful Learning Program, please contact Tara Ward at 789-2244 or via email at mailto:[email protected].
Senior & Disabled Adults Programs:
Tri-County’s Senior and Disabled Adult Case Managers are available to assist with a multitude of services including nutrition services, healthcare and medical assistance, home health aides, home modifications, elder abuse prevention, and when necessary, nursing home referrals. Our goal is to identify the needs of the individual and their family, and to prepare strategies to assist them in meeting those needs.For information on all Senior and Disabled Adult services, contact us at 401 349-5760.
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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1221 Reservoir Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Mae provides quality clothing, accessories, and shoe items at no cost to the homeless and low-income households. They accept personal donations of gently used items and make these available at our weekly food service locations.
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31 Orchard Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Services: Provides therapeutic, milieu, case management and up to six months aftercare.
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100 Kenyon Avenue, Wakefield, RI 02879
Community non-profit 100 bed general hospital providing both inpatient and outpatient care. Includes diagnostic, x-ray, clinical laboratory, physical therapy, medical/surgical, home health care, obstetrics/gynecology, pediatrics; intensive care, coronary care, medical social services and emergency medical services.
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137 Roosevelt Avenue, Pawtucket Prevention Coalition, Pawtucket, RI 02860
The substance abuse task force identifies and addressed the issue of substance abuse in the city and its mission is to develop, implement, and advocate for effective community-based prevention initiatives.
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10 Sims Avenue, Providence, RI 02909
netWORKri is Rhode Island's One-Stop Career Center System, a partnership of professional labor, training, and education organizations.
The netWORKri centers are conveniently located throughout the state where jobseekers and employers are matched through quality employment programs and services. Whether someone is a jobseeker looking for just the right job or an employer looking for qualified employees, resources are available at no cost.
For callers with internet access: Go to www.EmployRI.org. The site offers not only up-to-date and easily searchable job listings, but also tools for resume writing, skills assessment and labor market research.
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14 Manchester Circle, Coventry, RI 02816
John O. Haynes Manor is a subsidized housing complex 58+, handicapped or disabled with 24 units in 2 residential buildings. 8 units are located on the second floor.
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389 Greenwich Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886
Good News Garage, LSS, Inc. is a non-profit car charity whose mission is to provide affordable, reliable transportation options for those in need so they may access employment and job training.
Unlike the vast majority of car charity programs, the goal of GNG is to repair as many of their donated cars as possible in order to offer them to low-income individuals in need of transportation.
Good News Garage tows donated cars for free and has car donation drop-off locations throughout New England.
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5 Richmond Townhouse Road, Wyoming, RI 02898
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.
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334 Pleasant Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Services: K - 5 public elementary school serving the newly-arrived immigrant and refugee community.
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877 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
St. Joseph Health Center provides an Asthma Control Program
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1010 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888
A local nonprofit organization founded in 1982, granting wishes to medically qualified children ages 3 through 18 who have life-threatening illness and live in Rhode Island and areas of Southeastern Massachusetts.
Income Source: Donations and fund raising, donor choice option as a United Way "write in".
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245 Main Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Everyone experiences tough times. Having help when you need it is the key to facing these challenges. Community Care Alliance strives to empower people experiencing economic insecurity, mental illness and addiction, housing issues, and trauma-related concerns.
They provide clinical and support services for individuals and families with long-term needs associated with mental illness and substance abuse. Their goal is to help people live as independently and as fully integrated within the community as possible
These might include basic needs assistance to address emergencies— counseling, treatment, support services and residential programs for individuals and families impacted by serious mental illness and addiction— emergency and supportive housing to prevent homelessness and promote stabilization— alternative education and services for families with young children and adolescents— and employment, financial literacy and vocational training to improve self-sufficiency.
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606 West Greenville Road, North Scituate, RI 02857
Publications, large print books, audio and video cassettes available on loan. Story hour and crafts for children. Shut-in service.
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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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500 Prospect Street, Wing A, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Services: Comprehensive services for persons with developmental disabilities including vocational training, community and sheltered employment, skills training, adult basic education; recreational activities. Administers licensed special education program, apartment facilities and group homes. Operates specialized program for behaviorally handicapped and autistic adults; independent living program.
Income Source: United Way; State Grants; local; donations.
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195 Danielson Pike, North Scituate, RI 02857
Public Works Department
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102 High Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
First time, come in front door. After that, entry is in back of building. Guest can only come once a month.
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290 Main Street, Warren, RI 02885
Provide support and training to deaf individuals with diverse disabilities.
The philosophy of our program is to provide social, habilitation and employment services to deaf people with diverse disabilities and others with unique communication needs in an independence and empowerment-based model that facilitates living, learning and working successfully as integrated members of the community.
Services are concentrated in four areas: Day Program, Residential Program, Employment Services (training, internship, job coaching, paid employment) and Community Outreach/Involvement, which includes attending cultural and civic events, volunteering with neighborhood clean-up and enhancement projects, and working with staff at Fairs and Conventions to promote Corliss services and activities to parents, schools, businesses and public agencies.
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7 Creek Lane, Bristol, RI 02809
Wound Vac
VA Contracted
Respite
Psych Services
Dialysis
Total Parenteral Nutrition
Bus Line
Smoke-Outside
Beds: 128
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478 Reservoir Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Hope Nursing Home Care provides home health care services to Rhode Island residents who require assistance with everyday living.
Services: Skilled nursing care, CNA, homemaking
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500 Greenwich Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886
Girl Scouting helps cultivate values, social conscience and self-esteem in girls, while also teaching them critical life skills that will enable them to succeed as adults. In Girl Scouting, and its special girl only environment, girls discover the fun, friendship and power of girls together. The program is delivered through troops comprised of five age levels: Daisy, 5 - 6 years old; Brownie, 6 - 8 years; Junior, 8 - 11 years old; Cadette, 11 - 14 years old and Senior, 14 - 17 years old. Individual memberships are available for girls who cannot attend regular troop meetings. A summer camp program is conducted at six camps throughout the council's area. Bilingual Hispanic staff.
Troop Leader/Co-Leader: Work with a group of girls and mentor them as they make new friends and develop connections that will last a lifetime.
Troop Family and Friends: Assist with driving, activity planning, snacks, money management, or other tasks necessary to keep the troop running oh-so-smoothly from week to week.
Cookie Volunteers: Coordinate the annual cookie sale at the troop level. Set up cookie booths, manage inventory and money, and then watch the girls light up when they earn the rewards for being the best cookie sellers ever!
Service Unit Volunteers: Mentor adult volunteers as they work with Girl Scouts to create memories they will never forget.
Camp/Seasonal Volunteers: Help the girls explore nature and find the fun outdoors.
Visit the GSSNE website, or contact by phone or email to learn more.
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1 Joyce Street, Warren, RI 02885
Shelter Policies: All calls for service must be filed through the Warren Police Department. Non-emergency calls and inquiries may be made to the Warren Animal Shelter during normal business hours. The Warren Animal Shelter impounds stray dogs and sick or injured cats ONLY.
Persons wishing to surrender an animal must contact a private humane agency (ie: RISPCA, Providence Animal Rescue League, Potter League, etc.)
