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31 Candace Street, Providence, RI 02908
Services: ESL, Homework Help, After school Activities, Kindergarten Readiness Class
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1516 Atwood Avenue, Johnston, RI 02919
The Autism Project currently offers support groups for parents and caregivers of children with ASD, grandparents, as well as a father-specific group
55 South Brow Street, East Providence, RI 02914
Services: Offers a variety of educational and support services to Rhode Island's foster family community. Life skills program for adolescents, mentoring programs for foster parents, Real Connections mentoring program for youth in transition from state care (community and relative care based); holiday gift distribution. Publishes a monthly newsletter. Income source: State contract, private foundations and donations
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100 Wampanoag Trail, Riverside, RI 02915
Assisted Living Psych Services Wound Vac Respite Beds: 58 Bus Line
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3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Healthy eating is not only about choosing nutritious foods, but also about eating foods that are manufactured and prepared safely. Foodborne illness can be prevented at home and in restaurants by following a few simple steps. Services: Inspects all establishments that serve or provide food to the public to ensure the distribution of quality, unadulterated food products. Protects the public against misbranding and deceptive advertising; tests private drinking water wells suspected of contamination by toxic substances; helps eliminate sanitation problems threatening public health.
73 Buffum Street Lynn, Lynn, MA 01902
The HomeLink Initiative is designed to work with community health centers, public school districts and early intervention workers to help identify households that are having a housing crisis and then offer quick assistance to ensure that they remain stably housed. HomeLink offers comprehensive homelessness prevention and housing assistance through intensified case management, housing search, and landlord tenant mediation services to at-risk families and individuals. By embedding these prevention services in the health care centers, public schools and early intervention home visiting programs used by low-income households on a daily basis, the HomeLink Initiative has created a seamless entry point to link at-risk households with existing service systems and mainstream resources that can help them stabilize their housing situations, avoiding homelessness.
SAMHSA’s National Helpline is a free, confidential, 24/7, 365-day-a-year treatment referral and information service (in English and Spanish) for individuals and families facing mental and/or substance use disorders.
One Capitol Hill, RI Office of Energy Resources, Providence, RI 02908
The Office of Energy Resources (OER) is Rhode Island’s lead state agency on energy policy and programs. The mission of OER is to lead Rhode Island to a secure, cost-effective, and sustainable energy future. OER works closely with private and public stakeholders to increase the reliability and security of our energy supply, reduce energy costs and mitigate price volatility, and improve environmental quality. Rhode Islanders spend over $3 billion per year on energy to light their homes, keep the heat on, and fuel their vehicles. Fossil fuels such as natural gas, fuel oil, and gasoline supply the vast majority of these energy needs. By developing and implementing smart energy policies—such as those that promote energy efficiency and renewable energy—OER helps reduce Rhode Island's dependence on these out-of-state fuels, advancing our State as a national leader in the new clean energy economy. OER operates at the nexus of the many ongoing efforts to transform the Ocean State energy system. Core functions of the office include: Developing, administering, and monitoring a variety of programs designed to promote energy efficiency, renewable energy, alternative fuels, and energy assurance. Offering technical assistance and funding opportunities for end-users including residents, businesses, and municipalities. Providing policy expertise and support related to strategic energy planning, energy assurance, and clean energy workforce development. Leveraging, coordinating, and aligning inter-agency, public-private, regional, and federal efforts to reach and exceed energy goals.
60 Quaker Lane, Warwick, RI 02886
Services Provided: For tax payers, tax related questions, and general information hotline. Account Inquiries (help with letters, notices and levies on your wages or bank account) Adjustments (changes to tax account information or payments) Alien Clearances (Sailing Permits) Application for Taxpayer Assistance Order (ATAO) Copies of Tax Returns & Transcripts (Usually available for current year and three prior years) Help with preparing Form 2290 (Heavy Vehicle Use Tax) Multilingual Assistance (over 150 languages translated) Payments (Check or Money Order only) Payment Arrangements Procedural Inquiries Solutions to Tax Issues Tax Forms (based on availability) Tax Law Assistance (answers related to your individual Federal Tax Return) (Details) Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers and Form W-7 (More Information) -NO State Return Preparation -NO Federal Tax Return Preparation
715 Putnam Pike, Greenville, RI 02828
Nursing Facility and Assisted Living Independent Living Provides Memory Care/ Dementia and/or Alzheimer and Respite Number of Beds: 177
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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
391 North Road, Hope, RI 02831
Programs that provide a graded system of learning in a formal school setting from kindergarten or grade one through grades six, seven, eight or nine (depending on the district configuration) for children ranging in age from five or six to about 13 or 14.
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845 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
Cranston Public Schools promotes healthy schools by supporting wellness, good nutrition, regular physical activity, health education and awareness as part of the learning environment. The district supports a healthy environment where children learn and participate in positive dietary and lifestyle practices.
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800 Clinton Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Registered Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site: Staff of Volunteer tax preparers are IRS trained, tested, and certified to help people who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit program receive the tax credits they deserve. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE. You must bring a copy of your previous year's return, all financial statements pertaining to tax year 2020, your social security card, and a picture ID.
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40 Candace Street, Providence, RI 02908
Provides food vouchers allowing them to purchase milk, eggs, cheese, juice and iron fortified cereals and formula. The WIC coordinator provides nutrition education and counseling to all program participants on a monthly basis. INCOME BEFORE DEDUCTIONS OR GROSS: Family size Annual Monthly 1 $20,147 $1,679 2 $27,214 $2,268 3 $34,281 $2,857 4 $41,348 $3,446 5 $48,415 $4,035
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110 Benevolent St, Providence, RI 02906
The Rhode Island Historical Society is a privately endowed membership organization, dedicated to collecting, preserving, and sharing the history of Rhode Island.
1 Austin Drive, Greenville, RI 02828
Association for optometry professionals in Rhode Island. RIOA's Continuing Education program provides ample opportunities to network and discuss best practices within the optometric community. Online database of optometrists in Rhode Island for use by the general public
40 Howard Avenue, P. O. Box 8212, Cranston, RI 02920
Programs within the formal criminal justice system that provide facilities for the detention of people who have been charged with a crime and are awaiting trial, and/or the confinement, treatment, employment, training and discipline of people who have been sentenced to imprisonment after conviction for a criminal offense.
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222 Taunton Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
Freemasonry is the world’s oldest and largest fraternal organization. It is founded upon timeless principles of tolerance, care, kindness, honesty and trust. As Freemasons we live by an ethical and moral code that creates an atmosphere where friendship and understanding can grow among men of every religion, race and culture.
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105 Harrisville Main Street, Harrisville, RI 02830
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.
100 Twin River Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
Twin River offers: • 162,000 sq. ft. gaming space • 5,400 Parking Spaces • 4,200+ Slot Machines • 119 Tables • 4 Restaurants • 3 Food Courts with 16 Dining Outlets • 9 Bars • 29,000+ square foot Event Center • 3 Live Entertainment Venues, including one of New England’s largest Entertainment Bars • 136 Rooms and Suites • 2 VIP Lounges • Retail Store • Racebook Twin River Casino Self-Exclusion: Self-Exclusion is a program that was developed in the 1990s that allows a person to request to be excluded from the property. An individual may opt to self-exclude themselves for one year, five years or permanently.
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25 Edith Street, Coventry, RI 02816
Coventry Meadows has been constructed during the 2011-2012 with occupancy beginning January 2012. 44 units – 1, 2, and 3 Bedroom Size Low-Income Housing Tax Credit (LIHTC)
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1184 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
Treatment of an illness or disease by mechanical means like heat, light, exercise, and massage
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300 Laurel Hill Avenue, Providence, RI 02909
Women, Infants and Children (WIC) Supplemental Feeding and Nutrition Program provides food vouchers, allowing them to purchase milk, eggs, cheese, juice and iron fortified cereals and formula. The WIC coordinator provides nutrition education and counseling to all program participants on a monthly basis. Effective May, 2018 – June 30, 2019 INCOME BEFORE DEDUCTIONS OR GROSS: Family Size Annual Monthly 1 $22,459 $1,872 2 $30,451 $2,538 3 $38,443 $3,204 4 $46,435 $3,870 5 $54,427 $4,536 6 $62,419 $5,202 7 $70,411 $5,868 8 $78,403 $6,534
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100 Bullocks Point Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915
The East Bay Senior Medicare Patrol (SMP) Program helps Medicare and Medicaid beneficiaries prevent, detect, and report health care fraud. SMP not only protects seniors, it also helps to preserve the integrity of the Medicare and Medicaid programs. Senior Medicare Patrol staff and volunteers work with beneficiaries to: -Review their Medicare Summary Notices for accuracy -Protect their identity -Identify and report errors on their health care bills -Identify deceptive health care practices, such as illegal marketing, providing unnecessary or inappropriate services, and charging for services that were not provided -SMP also conducts informational sessions for seniors about avoiding Medicare and Medicaid scams.