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2783 West Shore Rd, Warwick, RI 02886
Brookdale West Bay offers independent living, assisted living, respite and memory care services for seniors.
One Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Services: Employment & Training Center Financial Education Services Vocational & Rehabilitation Services The Harbour Youth Center Healthy Transitions Employment & Training Center: We offer a range of training programs to help people get back on the employment track. In addition to skills-building, we provide support to prepare job seekers for the work world, job placement assistance and education supports. Financial Education & Coaching: Includes group training, one‐on‐one coaching, budgeting, credit repair, help with opening a checking or savings account, home ownership, mortgage default or reverse mortgage counseling, and free tax preparation.
301 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston Fire Department, Cranston, RI 02910
The Cranston Fire Department manages the Emergency Management Agency. The Cranston EMA is responsible for emergency planning, operating shelters, planning evacuation routes and managing the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT).
270 River Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
Public elementary school in the Lincoln school district
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. 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.
40 Caswell Street, Narragansett, RI 02882
The mission of the Narragansett, Rhode Island Police Department is to enforce the laws and ordinances of the state and town with a commitment to core values of honesty, integrity, dignity, and excellence.
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869 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
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.
18 Parkis Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
ACOS is Rhode Island's largest provider of high-quality services for adults, children and families infected with or affected by HIV or AIDS. Provides a broad range of services including housing resources, counseling, rapid HIV testing, (anonymous/confidential) Hepatitis testing and vaccinations, case management, advocacy and community outreach programs focusing on prevention and wellness. (For more info on ENCORE, see ENCORE/Needle Exchange in IRIS.) Income Source: RI Department of Health; federal Ryan White Fund, foundations; fees, private support.
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1 Contentment Drive, Coventry, RI 02816
Golden Ridge Housing Inc. is supportive housing for the elderly. There are 2 residential buildings each containing 17, one-bedroom units. All units are accessible with one unit ADA compliant.
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825 Main Street, Hopkinton, RI 02832
Canonchet Cliffs III is subsidized housing for families. It offers one, two, three, and four bedroom apartment homes for rent.
459 Promenade Street, Providence, RI 02908
A maritime Charter School for Providence children named for Captain Paul Cuffee, a successful ship captain, merchant, philanthropist, and educator. A maritime theme is woven through the scientific and technical curriculum. Average class size: 21
9 Messer Street, Warwick, RI 02886
Extended care program offering summer and vacation camps.
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1 State Street, Suite 200, Providence, RI 02908
Offers Adult and Pediatric CPR, First Aid, and AED Training for healthcare professionals and the general public in various locations. The leading authority on resuscitation science, training and research in the US
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1 Albion Rd., Suite 201, Lincoln, RI 02865
Shared Living supports adults with disabilities and seniors living in the community who are unable to live alone independently. Participants may live either with caregivers who are family members or non-relatives. Person-centered support is provided by a team of professionals, coordinated through Case Managers and Registered Nurses during regular home visits, specialized trainings, and 24-hour support.
323 Rathbun Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Clients may come in once a week Pantry located in basement of the church
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315 Academy Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
Mt. Pleasant Library will provide welcoming and safe physical and intellectual space for a diverse population through its network of neighborhood libraries. These essential community hubs will provide free and relevant educational and cultural resources and programming for individuals and groups that meet their needs for reading, literacy, lifelong learning, exploration, discovery, and enjoyment.
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3502 Mendon Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
The Cumberland Fire Department provides emergency services to the Town of Cumberland. The department operates out of 4 stations located strategically throughout the town. Located in the north-west portion of the town, station 4 houses Engine co. 4. The station also houses a reserve pumper, rescue Boat 4 and mobile air supply unit. All administrative offices are located here.
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6 Washburn Street, Providence, RI 02908
Carroll Tower is a subsidized housing high rise run by the Providence Housing Authority for seniors.
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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.
100 Ochre Point Avenue, Newport, RI 02840
Services: An independent co-educational university of the arts and sciences. Founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1947, Salve Regina serves 2,200 men and women from 25 states and 12 foreign countries. The University offers a broad-based undergraduate curriculum with over 40 areas of concentration and 28 specific majors. The graduate curriculum presently offers 16 masters program concentrations, including Administration of Justice, Health Services Administration, Holistic Counseling, Information Systems Science, International Relations and Management.
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
825 Chalkstone Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
Media Relations: (401) 456-2421 Services: A 220 bed teaching hospital, offering treatment of acute medical and surgical patients; ambulatory; subacute and emergency services; bone marrow transplant unit and other advanced cancer care; an extended care facility; a statewide home care service; inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment at three locations and primary senior health care at two community senior centers. ** Addiction Medicine 456-2363 / 800-252-6466 / 456-6744 Fax Medical Director: Susan Kimper Hours: 7:30 am - 4:30pm, Mon - Fri Comprehensive alcohol and drug abuse treatment specializing in medical/psychiatric patients. Inpatient detox and rehab, partial hospitalization, day treatment, and multiple levels of outpatient assessments. Outpatient therapy for substance abuse and psychiatric patients including individual, family, group counseling and dual diagnosis services. **Roger Williams Mobile Care Director: Kathleen Brackett 456-2119 Support Groups: Take Time for Cancer Patients Us Too for Prostate Cancer patients Open door for women with Breast Cancer BMT Group for people with Bone Marrow Transplants Chronic Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Support Groups Income Source: Fees; grants from foundations; fund raising.
9 Chestnut Street, Central Falls, RI 02863
Blackstone Valley Community Health Care offers behavioral health treatment to support the emotional wellbeing of each patient. The Behavioral Health team works closely with primary care providers to screen and assess the social, emotional, and behavioral needs of each patient. Counseling treatment is provided by highly trained Licensed Independent Clinical Social Workers, Licensed Clinical Social Workers, and Licensed Mental Health Counselors. Services include: Individual Therapy, 1:1 support for patients to help address mental health challenges to change or improve quality of life; Group Therapy allows patients to receive support from our behavioral health clinicians and other members of the group, helping them to feel less alone or isolated; Referral Services for those in need of more intensive, wrap-around services than BVCHC can provide, connecting to local community resources; Peer Recovery Coaching, offered by a certified recovery specialist to provide insight into the recovery process and help patients become and stay engaged in the recovery process to reduce the likelihood of relapse; Screening, Brief Intervention, and Referral to Treatment (SBIRT) an evidence-based practice used to identify, reduce, and prevent problematic use, abuse, and dependence on alcohol and illicit drugs.