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1276 Bald Hill Road, Unit 160, Warwick, RI 02886
Age Details: Cub Scouts: 7-10 years of age Boy Scouts: 11-18 years of age Explorers and Venturers: 14 - 21 years of age; open to young men & women Promotes and administers the scouting program for boys, including Cub Scouts, Boy Scouts and co-educational young adult programs. Assists institutions sponsoring scout units; trains volunteer leaders, conducts year-round and summer camping programs. Operates Boy Scout resident camp, Cub Scout resident camp, day camps for Cub Scouts and family camping programs. VOAD Contact: Bill Remington, [email protected] Income Source: Endowments; designated gifts; Friends of Scouting
2 Meehan Lane, Cumberland, RI 02864
Blackstone Valley Pediatrics provides Primary Health care for children and adolescents
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80 Curtis Street, Providence, RI 02909
Curtis Arms Apartments is 106 units of subsidized housing for elderly and handicapped.
4 Pleasant Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Social Security offers an online retirement application that you can complete in as little as 15 minutes. Applicants may also call to schedule an appointment.
1 Capitol Hill, 2nd Floor, Providence, RI 02908
The mission of the Rhode Island Contractors' Registration and Licensing Board is to safeguard the consumers rights related to contracted improvements to residential property, while providing a fair and positive environment for the construction industry. The CRLB is an agency within the Department of Business Regulation’s, Division of Building, Design, and Fire Professionals. It is responsible for administrating and enforcing the registration and licensing requirements of certain contractors, and protecting the public by investigating complaints by homeowners and issuing fines and penalties for violations of the general laws, rules, and regulations.
Bullocks Point Avenue, East Providence, RI 02915
The Community Health Centers provide affordable health care to Newport County, Bristol County and East Providence residents. -Family medicine -Pregnancy testing -Immunizations, care for acute illness -Health screenings -General community education and referrals.
800 Clinton Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Intensive Outpatient Program Successful independence is the goal of our recovery-focused Intensive Outpatient Program for those with co-occurring disorders. You’ll get care and guidance from our skilled counselors in a safe, supportive setting. Treatment for Substance Use Disorder Education, support and resources toward long-term recovery are provided with a holistic approach by licensed addictions specialists in an outpatient setting.
226 Buttonwoods Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886
General Dentistry Cleaning and check up Fluoride Sealants Extractions Crowns
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2 Hemingway Drive, Suite 100, Riverside, RI 02915
Offers speech therapy in home for swallowing and communication
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44 Martin Street, Cumberland, RI 02864
Cumberland Animal Shelter provides the following services: Shelter tours, Educational programs, Adoption services, Ferret Rescue, Reptile Rescue, Video library, Book library, classroom, twice yearly rabies clinics
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1 Corporate Place, Middletown, RI 02842
Middletown Outbased Benefit Office: Applying For Benefits, Disability Claim Assistance, Family Member Claim Assistance
900 Reservoir Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Services: Mental health counseling, substance abuse, co-occuring disorders, drug testing on site, families, couples, DBT, trauma work, mood disorders, depression and anxiety.
265 Oxford Street, Providence, RI 02905
The Institute for the Study and Practice of Nonviolence’s (ISPN) mission is to teach, by word and example, the principles and practices of nonviolence, and to foster a community that addresses potentially violent situations with nonviolent solutions. To work to build Dr. King’s ideal of the nonviolent Beloved Community. ISPN’s 2017-2019 AmeriCorps program focuses 20 Americorps members in school based nonviolence programs which work with students to develop attitudes, skills, and behaviors to further a movement to achieve lasting reductions in violence that occurs in our communities. ISPN AmeriCorps members are implementing nonviolence education curriculum for at least 1,000 economically disadvantaged students in ten schools over the course of the year. Teams of two AmeriCorps members provide nonviolence education for five classrooms of 20 students, for a total of 100 students trained in each participating school. The members teach one or two classes of students each day for four days a week. When not teaching, members work to mediate conflicts between students who are having problems with each other. They help students who have been assigned to in-school suspension to develop strategies to navigate problems at school in more effective ways.
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Providence City Hall, 25 Dorrance Street, Providence, RI 02903
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.
P.O. Box 9476, Warwick, RI 02889
Court Advocacy Court can be a confusing and frustrating experience for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault. The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center has an office on the third floor of the Kent County Court House to assist victims of domestic violence and sexual assault with filing for Temporary Restraining Orders in the District or Family Court. The Court where you file will vary based on where you reside and your relationship to the person you are filing against. If you are coming in to file for a Protective Order you should make every effort to arrive by 2:30 PM so that you will have adequate time to fill out all of the paper work before Judges are off the bench. To make sure you should be filing in Kent County, please call the Court Office at (401) 822-6680. The Court Office is open Monday through Friday from 8:30 am-1:00 pm, the office is closed for lunch from 1:00-2:00 pm, and then reopens from 2:00-4:00 pm. The court advocates in this office also assist victims of domestic violence criminal cases in the Kent County District Court by: Explaining your rights as a victim of crime Explaining the court process and what you may expect
230 Dexter Street, Providence, RI 02907
Westfield Commons 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartments in Providence offer a unique blend of old and new in a completely renovated loft style residence. Beautiful finishes, with ultra contemporary kitchens and baths, brick accent walls, open floor plans, fully-equipped with dishwashers, breakfast bar, hardwood floors, internet access and more. Friendly to small, well-behaved pets.
1052 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Problem Gambling Services of Rhode Island (PGSRI) offers programs and supports to individuals with gambling disorders. Funded by the Rhode Island Lottery and coordinated by CODAC, PGSRI provide individual assessment and referral to multiple providers throughout the state, including CODAC’s sites. For clients who are un- or underinsured, funding for 100% of treatment is provided through the RI Lottery. It is CODAC’s standard practice to screen all patients for disordered gambling. When we identify a patient as being a current or potential disordered gambler we offer them an assessment and referral to one of CODAC’s on-site specialists for individual counseling treatment. All CODAC clinicians have attended at least two trainings on the disorder. They also receive ongoing supervision and consultation from a Certified Gambling Addiction Specialist prior to delivering services.
500 Prospect Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
VSA arts Rhode Island maintains an ongoing student exhibition at the RI Department of Education's headquarters in downtown Providence to showcase the variety of artwork produced in the Access the Arts residencies and increase exposure for the talents of these student artists. This program expands awareness of the importance of arts in education. VSA arts Rhode Island provides poetry workshops for adults developmental disabilities, conducted by professional poets, at a variety of community sites throughout Rhode Island. A statewide poetry competition is sponsored annually with Blackstone Valley RI ARC. The first place recipient is given the Allen Ginsberg Poetry Prize. Additionally, VSA arts works with Rhode Island poets to participate in the International “One Heart, One World” Exhibition and other national poetry events. VSA arts Rhode Island, in collaboration with community organizations and galleries, presents exhibitions of artwork created by both emerging and established adult RI artists with disabilities, and sponsors artist receptions that engage the general public. These exhibitions provide programmatic services vital to artists’ professional development
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239 Cranston Street, Providence, RI 02907
*** Busiest location Services:
  • Medical care for babies, children and adolescents
  • Medical care for adults and seniors
  • Women's health (prenatal care and gynecology)
  • Lab and x-ray services
  • Asthma and allergy
  • Care for diabetes including foot, eye and skin care
-dental care
122 Cross Street, Westerly, RI 02891
Babcock Village Apartments is a subsidized, three story 62+, handicapped or disabled with elderly preference given apartment complex.
945 Main Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Assisted living facility with a secure memory care unit. Provides meals each day restaurant style, scheduled activities, and support services like medication management, help with bathing and dressing and incontinence management. Respite care provides the peace of mind of on-site care staff, prepared meals, and enrichment opportunities, without the long-term commitment.
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518 Lloyd Avenue, Providence, RI 02906
Provides preschool to childrenages 3-5 in a small classroom setting with a uniquely caring environment. Art, music, creative movement, Chinese and wildlife specialist enhance the core curriculum.
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645 Elmwood Avenue, South Campus, Providence, RI 02907
Dorcas International provides client-centered services, advocacy and opportunities in family literacy and adult education, employment services, refugee resettlement, translation, interpretation, U.S. citizenship and immigration services. It operates out of two campuses providing services to the community including Immigration and Citizenship services, Refugee Resettlement, the Clothing Collaborative, English as a Second Language programs, and Interpreting and Translating services.