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514 Main Street, Warren, RI 02885
Department of Public Works Located at 21 Birchswamp Road Warren, RI 02885. Transfer station is at this location
18 Slate Hill Drive, 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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400 East Avenue, CCRI, Warwick, RI 02886
Rhode Island Football Academy is designed for campers ages 5-15. This division is an ideal camp opportunity for the player looking to become an elite football player. The camp philosophy of teaching “Football the Right Way” ensures that they will deliver proper football instruction to campers of all playing levels. Training sessions are fun and up tempo. Campers will build on their training learned each day for their respective position and then move on to more advanced training.
610 Wampanoag Trail, Suite 106, East Providence, RI 02915
Easy Bay- (East Providence) Provides: behavioral health services ranging from emergency services, general and intensive community-based outpatient treatment, substance use treatment, and other services.
196 2nd Avenue, Woonsocket, RI 02895
RiverzEdge Arts Project is a youth development program giving educationally and economically disenfranchised youth (ages 12-24) in northern Rhode Island paid employment in the arts and a voice in the community. Based in Woonsocket, one of RI's poorest cities, RiverzEdge engages teens in a lifestyle of creative expression, disciplined effort, and economic self-reliance.
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54 Barker Avenue, Warren, RI 02885
For residents who have memory loss, Alzheimer’s disease or dementia, The Cove is a safe, secure environment where they may participate in many of the activities and social events offered.
935 Jefferson Blvd, Suite 3000, Warwick, RI 02886
The Rhode Island Student Loan Authority (RISLA), a non-profit State authority, provides affordable higher education loans. Since 1981, the Authority has provided over 200,000 loans, helping 100,000 students to achieve the education that they deserve. RISLA also offers students and parents free educational admissions and financial aid assistance through the College Planning Center of Rhode Island, conveniently located at the Warwick Mall. Come visit us and let us answer your questions, assist you in filling out your forms, and make the cost of an education not only more affordable, but more accessible and less time-consuming. We are here to help students and parents not only afford the education of their dreams, but to inform them of the many areas of assistance available to them, in the form of scholarships, loans, tax information guidelines and hands-on help that will make their dreams a reality.
  • Provides easy access to low cost educational loans.
  • Counsels students and parents on the college admissions and financial aid process through its College Planning Center.
  • Provides state of the art loan processing and disbursement services.
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386 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908
Sojourner House Hotline: 401-765-3232. If you are being abused or think you might be in danger of being abused and would like to speak to someone who can help, call anytime. Evening calls will be automatically transferred to the statewide helpline. All incoming and outgoing calls appear as "blocked numbers" for safety and anonymity purposes. All calls are confidential.
300 Laurel Hill Avenue, Providence, RI 02909
SNAP, Notary Public Services, referrals and counseling.
82 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908
The BND Coat Exchange began over 20 years ago, annually occurring on Black Friday, Buy Nothing Day invites you to give rather than spend, and to repurpose rather than toss. Each Friday after Thanksgiving, those in need of warmth meet at donation sites around the state to receive gently-used winter gear.
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875 Centerville Road, Building 1 Suite 15, Warwick, RI 02886
Medical Assisted Recovery is an outpatient clinic providing services to adults (age 18 and over) who have a primary issue with alcohol or other drug abuse or dependency, specializes in substance abuse counseling, mental health counseling and suboxone addiction treatment.
100 Old River Road, Lincoln, RI 02865
Town Clerk: Karen D. Allen Human Service Director: Lois Durkin Recreation Director: Paul Prachniak Water Department: John Faile Police Department: Brian W. Sullivan, Chief 100 Old River Road Juvenile Officer: Kenneth Smith, 333-1111 Housing Authority 10 Franklin Street, Lincoln 02865 Chairman, Paul St.Germain, 724-8910 Vice-Chairman, William Peppes School Superintendent: Georgia Fortunato 1624 Lonsdale Avenue, Lincoln 02865, 726-2150 Fully accessible for disabled persons Lincoln Public Library Director: Becky Boragine 145 Old River Road, Lincoln 02865, 333-2422
134 Mathewson Street, Providence, RI 02903
134 Collaborative is an initiative in partnership with Mathewson Street Church. They bring together like-minded organizations to build a community collaborative for social good in the heart of downtown Providence, Rhode Island. In addition to community collaborations, 134 Collaborative provides basic toiletries, used clothing and emergency bus tickets, as available, to those who are homeless, low income or attend programs on site. Public bathrooms are open to all when the building is open.
679 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
Woonsocket Housing Authority provides public housing and/or subsidized housing for families, elderly and disabled.
636 Washington Street, Suite 5, Canton, MA 02021
Free counseling to seniors who are enrolled in Medicare. Assist in decision of Part D prescription drug plan based on cost effectiveness and individuals medicinal needs. Counseling is by telephone.
Rhode Island Dream Center, 744 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
The Food 4 Life program provides meals 7 days a week to people at various locations and shelters in the greater Providence area, Kent County and Northern Rhode Island. Our committed volunteers serve an average of 1,000 + meals per week.
1944 Warwick Avenue, Warwick, RI 02889
The Ocean State Center for Independent Living works to improve the life experience for people with disability by promoting self-direction and integration into the community, and provides a wide range of independent living services to help individuals meet these goals.
50 Fillmore Street, Providence, RI 02908
Grade Levels: K - 12; an accredited public charter school. Students are admitted by a lottery system.
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325 Miantonomo Drive, Warwick, RI 02888
Welcome to Warwick Public Schools! Our district consists of the Warwick Early Childhood Center at John Brown Francis, thirteen Elementary Schools, two Middle Schools, two High Schools, and the Warwick Area Career and Technical Center. In most cases the school a child will attend is decided by the child’s home address.* The child’s parent or guardian should come to our offices to register a student for school if at all possible.
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461 County Road, Barrington, RI 02806
Cooperative Preschool Capacity: 18
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One Dorrance Plaza, Providence, RI 02903
District Court handle cases regarding Administrative Appeals, Civil, Criminal, Landlord/Tenant, Small Claims, and Veterans Treatment.
105 Harrisville Main Street, Harrisville, RI 02830
Snow shoveling for Elderly and Disabled only
45 Prospect Street, P.O. Box 1860, Providence, RI 02912
The mission of Brown University is to serve the community, the nation, and the world by discovering, communicating, and preserving knowledge and understanding in a spirit of free inquiry, and by educating and preparing students to discharge the offices of life with usefulness and reputation. They do this through a partnership of students and teachers in a unified community known as a university-college