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206 Cranston Street, Providence, RI 02907
Asthenis' mission is to help keep people healthy and build a health-conscious community by promoting health education. Services provided are self-care tips, medication advice, prescription assistance/pickups, and free bi-monthly health educational sessions.
679 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Woonsocket Housing Authority provides public housing and/or subsidized housing for families, elderly and disabled.
95 Hathaway Ctr #61, Providence, RI 02907
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145 Washington Street #5015, West Warwick, RI 02893
THANKSGIVING BASKET 2018: Baskets will be distributed on 11/19 and 11/20.
546 Main Street, Coventry, RI 02816
Riverview offers a full continuum of medical care including short-term, transitional care for those recovering from accident or illness; long-term care for those in need of ongoing help with daily living; and dementia care and supervision for those with cognitive impairments.
70 East Street, Cranston, RI 02920
For adolescent girls, 13-17. Provides individual, group and family counseling in a long-term residential treatment program for women in recovery from chemical dependency. Daily living in a family atmosphere develops a sense of normalcy and belonging in a non-threatening, supportive, educative and chemically free environment. The program places a strong emphasis on the Twelve Step Program of Alcoholics Anonymous and Narcotics Anonymous. Assertiveness training as well as physical and recreational activities are designed to improve health and appearance. Special emphasis is placed on helping each woman develop positive feelings of self-worth that will support the ultimate goal of sobriety. A relapse prevention specialist provides residential and outpatient relapse prevention services. Eastman House also offers a continuing after care program. Through group therapy we also work on women's concerns, abuse issues and trauma. Income Source: State, private foundations, donations, fund raising
100 Metropolitan Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Career & Technical Center High School Grades 9th-12th Offers Training in the areas of: Auqaculture, Child Developtment, CISCO Cyber Security & Digital Forensics, Computer Aided Design/Drafting, Culinary Arts, Entrepreneurship, Graphic Communications, Interactive Digital Media, Medical Pathways, Pre-Engineering/Robotics, and Residential Repair Remodeling & Construction. Vocational High School Grades 9th-12th
335 R Prairie Avenue, PCHCDC, Providence, RI 02905
RIMOM volunteer opportunity is available for dental/medical and community volunteers. For dental/medical information, click https://www.rimom.org/professional-volunteer-info.htm. For community volunteer information, click https://www.rimom.org/community-volunteer-info.htm
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600 Mount Pleasant Avenue, Providence, RI 02908
Services: The mission of the Poverty Institute is to promote economic security for low and moderate income Rhode Islanders and equitable tax and budget policies. We provide research, policy analysis, education, and advocacy on state and federal budget proposals, public benefit programs, adult education and economic development.
263 Chad Brown Street, Providence, RI 02908
The pantry provides fresh produce, canned and frozen food products, meats, fish and poultry to the low-to-moderate income people of Smith Hill and surrounding neighborhoods.
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99 High Street, Boston, MA 02110
The Federal Emergency Management Agency coordinates the federal government's role in preparing for, preventing, mitigating the effects of, responding to, and recovering from all domestic disasters, whether natural or man-made, including acts of terror. FEMA's Region I serves Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island and Vermont. In 2003, the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) became part of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS).
765 Ten Rod Road, Exeter, RI 02822
The Exeter Emergency Food Bank (501c3) is separate from the Social Services Dept. However, because it is staffed by volunteers, anyone needing assistance is asked to call the Social Services department to schedule a time to pick up food. Appointments are made for Wednesday mornings beginning at 9 am or Wednesday afternoons. Emergency situations will open the food bank as needed. Donations to the Food Bank can be dropped off at Town Hall or at the Exeter Public Library.
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422 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02888
Services: To promote peace, healing and responsibility in adult relationships in order to eliminate domestic violence in the United States by 2010.
176 First Avenue, East Greenwich, RI 02818
The East Greenwich Police Department has 32 police officers, an animal control officer, parking control officer, 5 dispatchers, an administrative assistant and a secretary. The officers have received CPR, Automatic Emergency Defibrillator and first aid training. The Department has a complete Bureau Criminal Identification unit, a Traffic Accident Reconstructionist and a Tactical Special Response Team. Many officers are graduates of the University of Rhode Island Criminalist School, with training in scientific investigation, photography and fingerprinting. The Department can assist residents with employment fingerprint services, vin verification checks and car seat installation. Please contact dispatch at 886-8639 to schedule an appointment for these services
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27 Chase Street, Pawcatuck, CT 06379
Provides Congregate Meals, Senior Activities and Senior Transportation. Van is wheelchair accessible.
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1540 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Big Bothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State (BBBSOS) was founded in 1967 as Big Sisters of Rhode Island with the purpose of providing mentors to girls facing adversity. Today, BBBSOS serves both boys and girls, in multiple, specialized mentoring programs throughout Rhode Island, and operates a successful Donation Center which funds these programs. To volunteer as a mentor you must be: At least 19 years old, Open minded and non-judgmental, Open to diversity, Willing to commit to a minimum of one year to the program (or three semesters if college student), Able to spend three or four hours each week or every other week with a child, Able to establish and maintain a one-to-one relationship with a child, Able to access an insured car or willing to take public transportation. Programs Include: Traditional Program - The Traditional Mentoring Program matches at-risk girls and boys between the ages of 7 and 15, in long-term, one-to-one relationships with adult female and male volunteer mentors. �Big Mentor League� Program - This is a special program provided by Big Sisters of Rhode Island, in partnership with the Urban League of Rhode Island and Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership working with girls & boys who have a parent currently incarcerated. The girls/boys range in age from 4 to 18 years old and are from all over Rhode Island. Hermana(o) a Hermana(o) - BBBSOS matches Latina girls/Latino boys with mentors. The girls/boys are considered to be at-risk for academic failure or delinquency or lacking a strong role model. School-Based Mentoring - This program provides mentorship to both girls and boys after class at their school. This program provides a structured environment to assist in academic success. Donation Center - The BSRI Donation Center provides a sustained source of revenue for the vital social service activities of the agency by collecting donations of gently used clothing, household items, small appliances, books and toys (also accepts TV's, computers, and other large electronics for a $10 processing fee) through a combination of scheduled home pick-ups, on-site clothing drop-offs, and targeted community clothing drives.
30 Washington Street, Central Falls, RI 02863
The mission of the Central Falls Housing Authority is to provide safe, decent and affordable housing and to establish programs that educate, enhance and empower the lives of all the people in the community they serve. CFHA maintains 327 public housing units, serving 500+ residents. In addition, they administer 553 Housing Choice Vouchers housing 1400 residents. Oversees subsidized housing for elderly/disabled: Forand Manor Annex, Wilfrid Manor; manages the Section 8 Voucher Program.
14 Woodruff Avenue Suite 7, Narragansett, RI 02882
Speech therapy involves relearning or improving your ability to form words, and it can help people of all ages. It can also help you: Understand and process what is being said. Find other ways to communicate after a stroke, including making gestures or facial expressions. Read, write, perform calculations, and remember things. Use strategies to cope when communication is difficult or problematic.
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740 West Main Road, Middletown, RI 02842
Public Pre-School in the Newport Public Schools District
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2 Exchange Terrace, Providence, RI 02903
The Marshals Service is responsible for apprehending wanted fugitives, providing protection for the federal judiciary, transporting federal prisoners, protecting endangered federal witnesses, and managing assets seized from criminal enterprises.
100 Smithfield Road, North Providence, RI 02904
Owned and operated by the Pezzelli Family, Golden Crest is a 152-bed, skilled nursing facility providing comprehensive skilled nursing care, rehabilitation programs, and complex medical services. Among these are Physical, Occupational, and Speech Therapies, Alzheimer’s Care, Hospice and Respite Care. Alzheimer Unit or Wing (Locked) Respite Wound Vac Trach Psych Services Dialysis Methadone Beds: 152 Bus Line Smoking-Outside
100 Atwells Avenue, Providence, RI 02903
Federal program that provides a box of nutritious shelf stable foods to seniors’ age 60+ who have an income at or lower than 130FPL.
2140 Mendon Road, Cumberland, RI 02864
Pawtuxet Valley Urgent Care is a medical practice providing prompt treatment of all non-life-threatening acute injuries and illnesses for patients of all ages on a walk-in basis. Providers include Physicians, Physician Assistants and Family Nurse Practitioners. Areas of expertise include: Cuts, sprains, and strains; Minor traumas; Cold and Flu; Headache; School and sports physicals; PPD and Vaccine titer testing; Infections; Vaccines (including Flu, Pneumonia, Hepatitis). On-site x-ray and lab services.