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401 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02860
  • Must eat meal on site
  • Provides "brown bag" meals that contains: fruit and/or vegetable, milk, grain, and protein
Lunch Only
1035 West Shore Road #220, Warwick, RI 02886
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176 Sayles Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Setup: 8 women's beds Shared living NOT handicap accessible Services Available: Social Workers Spanish interpretation is available Crisis intervention Housing placement referrals Mental health/Substance abuse referrals Vocation/Education referrals Meals: Guests are responsible for preparing their own meals Emergency food provided Important Policies: Curfew: 10:00PM Duration of stay: 90 day program - client may apply for extension if needed Rent is 30% of income or community service , if client has no income Medications are locked in the staff's office Smoking allowed in designated outside areas Drug/Alcohol free environment Must find employment or other source of income Must look for new housing Must attend classes and workshops
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7 Elm Street, Westerly, RI 02891
The Living Supplies Closet provides items not available with food stamps such as paper products, diapers, personal hygiene items with referral from social service agency only. Clients can come once every six weeks (42 days).
8 Stimson Avenue, Providence, RI 02906
Services: English as a Second Language (ESL) classes for adults; International Friendship program; foreign language classes; World discovery classroom project; orientation program for international students, doctors and business trainees who are temporarily in Rhode Island; nationality events, dinners and teas. Also informal counseling and linkage to community services and organizations. Low cost guest rooms. Drop-in center. Aid and services for all temporary international residents in the southern New England area.
Independence Square, 500 Prospect Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Rhode Island's Statewide Self-Advocacy organization. Works to help people understand information more clearly, learn about rights, participate in their communities and share their unique gifts with the rest of society. Also works to raise public awareness about disabilities. Activities include:
  • Hosting an annual statewide Self-Advocacy
conference. Approximately 430 people attend.
  • Hosting an annual Statewide Self-Advocacy Town Hall style meeting. Approximately 300 people attend.
  • Designing/Adapting accessible materials in a variety of formats to help people understand issues related to Self-Advocacy.
  • Coordinating a year-long Leadership Series training for individuals who have a Developmental Disability, families and direct support staff.
  • Bringing disability awareness experiences to schools, colleges, businesses, support agencies and others.
55 Hope Street, Providence, RI 02940
A wide range of human and educational services across Rhode Island including outpatient/office-based program provides mental health counseling as well as medical services from psychiatrists. Substance abuse counselors provide treatment of adults and adolescents with substance abuse issues; treatment for family members affected by their loved one's addiction is also available. Individual treatment and group therapy are available. Income Source: RIte Care, Medicare, Medicaid, private insurance, grants, government contracts, United Way, private donations.
425 Willett Avenue, Riverside, RI 02915
Provides home care services such as Certified Nursing Assistant, homemakers and companions to assist clients in their homes with activities of daily living. Agency is the alternative to help maintain independence and the ability to remain in the comfort of one's own home.
50 Birch Street, Cranston, RI 02920
Arlington Manor is a subsidized apartment building for 62+, Handicapped or Disabled.
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67 Park Place, Forget-Me-Not Gallery & Community Education Center, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Listening Beyond Words is a community-based learning opportunity program offered by The Samaritans of Rhode Island in effort to increase awareness of the importance of nonjudgmental listening at home, at work and in the community. The class is 1.5 hours long, and taught by staff and senior volunteers for up to 20 people per session. Held at The Samaritans’ Forget-Me-Not Gallery and Community Education Center, 67 Park Place, Pawtucket, Rhode Island 02860
99 Hancock Street, Tiverton, RI 02878
Federal program that provides a box of nutritious shelf stable foods to seniors’ age 60+ who have an income at or lower than 130FPL.
480 Metacom Avenue, Bristol, RI 02809
The Rhode Island Veterans Home is a 110-acre complex on Mount Hope Bay in Bristol. The home provides quality nursing and residential care to Rhode Island war veterans. Some of the services provided include social, medical, nursing and rehabilitative services. Services Approximately 208 beds. Assisted living and nursing care, including secure units (Alzheimer's care) and palliative care. X-ray, dental, and pharmacy services, physical therapy and occupational therapy, psych services, transportation to PVAMC. Rehabilitation Services includes physical and occupational therapy. Social Services includes individual and group therapy and specialized support groups. Transitional Services include short-term stays in dorms or a more intensive Transitional Supportive Program for homeless veterans. Activities and Services for Residents include movies, crafts, card games, bingo, birthday parties, cookouts and day trips. Religious Services are also available. In addition to the Veterans Home buildings, the facilities include a library, gift shop, cafe, bank, barbershop, and beautician. The Veterans Home has an active Family Council that is open to family members. They meet monthly to discuss common issues and concerns affecting the residents of the home.
2200 East Main Road, Portsmouth, RI 02871
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.
270 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
International Language Bank The International Language Bank (ILB) is a fee-for-service program that provides in-person interpretation, document translations, over-the-phone interpreting, and 24-hour emergency services by qualified experts. These services are offered to all members in our community who need assistance bridging the language barriers between providers/clients. We are currently offering over 30 different languages 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. ILB is the sole proprietor of CSEA. Proceeds from the ILB goes to support CSEA’s other community-based programs.
75 Minnesota Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888
Designed to keep you connected to the people and things you value most. Greenwich Farms at Warwick develops programs and experiences that promote purpose-filled interactions and positive engagement. Residents live happy and fulfilling lives because of the importance placed on connecting to what’s meaningful and possible throughout life. Respite Care Available at Greenwich Farms at Warwick offers the opportunity to rest and recharge. Greenwich Farms knows how important your loved one is to you; and knows how important you are to them. Easy Care, respite care program is the perfect solution for each of you to get the care and rest you need. Short-term stay guests benefit from the same services and amenities as permanent residents.
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1115 Douglas Avenue, Providence, RI 02904
Veterans for Tomorrow is affordable housing for Veterans who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless Must be referred by the local Veterans' Affairs Medical Center One bedroom apartments Rents are subsidized and include utilities Community room with kitchen Recreational room Garden patio Laundry facilities Elevator On bus route
24 Commerce Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
RHDRI offers a full range of Supported Employment Services to Participants who are interested in starting or moving forward with goals of securing or maintaining competitive employment in an integrated setting. They start with the philosophy that each individual at RHDRI is focused on finding a role in their community that is meaningful, supported and positive for both the individual client and the community at large. Resources for Human Development-RI helps adults with developmental disabilities reach their goals. With a strong focus on the arts, RHD works with its Participants to develop new skills, become more integrated in the local community and explore a variety of employment opportunities. RHD also contracts directly with a number of school departments around the state to provide supports for students too young for adult services.
200 Branch Avenue, Providence, RI 02904
Concentra treats a wide range of illnesses, injuries, and common conditions and provides a variety of wellness, diagnostic, and screening services including: Allergies, Asthma, Bites and Stings, Common Colds and Flu, Cuts and Scrapes, Fractures (non-displaced: where the bone cracks but doesn't move) and Falls, Gastritis or indigestion, Headaches – migraine and tension, Sprains and Strains
29 Chestnut Street, Westerly, RI 02891
The Carriage House at the Elms is a specialized building providing a secure and safe environment for people with Alzheimer's, Dementia, or other forms of memory loss. Provides daily activities that promote positive purpose, and an environment designed to avoid confusion, stress and aggravation.
186 Providence Street, West Warwick, RI 02893
Primary health care to people of all ages, from birth to seniors. Family Medicine, Pediatrics, Obstetrics/Gynecology and Internal Medicine and Geriatric care. The Thundermist Medical team is staffed by caring and skilled physicians and nurses dedicated to providing care to patients.
455 North Main Road, Jamestown, RI 02835
A 265-acre property, a house built in 1796, which today is a working family farm. During open hours, take a self-guided walking tour, participate in an outdoor workshop, explore farm fields with grazing livestock, stroll along the shore, and view seasonal farm activities. Using innovative sustainable practices, the managers of Watson Farm continue the tradition of pastoral husbandry, grazing Heritage Red Devon cattle and sheep on the scenic seaside pastures. The farmers produce 100% grass-fed beef and lamb and wool blankets for local markets. The house, still used as the farmers’ residence, is not open to the public.
121 Pierce Street, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Provides activities, lunch and transportation. Services include case management, holiday assistance programs, LIHEAP, Meals on Wheels, SHIP, SNAP applications.
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2020 Elmwood Avenue, Warwick, RI 02888
Intensive outpatient Methadone Buprenorphine Vivitrol
Dental Lifeline Network is a charitable affiliate of the American Dental Association. We operate the Donated Dental Services (DDS) program which provides free, comprehensive dental care to those who qualify. Provides access to dental care and education for people who cannot afford it and Dental Lifeline Network is a charitable affiliate of the American Dental Association. We operate the Donated Dental Services (DDS) program which provides free, comprehensive dental care to those who qualify. Provides access to dental care and education for people who cannot afford it and:
  • have a permanent disability or
  • who are elderly: age 65 or older or
  • who are medically fragile
All applications must be submitted through the DDS Coordinator
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3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
The primary mission of the Rhode Island Department of Health is to prevent disease and protect and promote the health and safety of the people of Rhode Island. Leading Priorities Address the socioeconomic and environmental determinants of health. Eliminate health disparities and promote health equity. Ensure access to quality health services for all Rhode Islanders, including the state's vulnerable populations. Organizational Structure Community Health and Equity, Division of Customer Services, Division of Environmental Health, Division of Health Equity Institute Policy, Information and Communications, Division of Preparedness, Response, Infectious Disease and Emergency Medical Services, RIDOH Academic Institute State Laboratories and Medical Examiners, Division of