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300 Spring Street, Newport, RI 02840
Offers a general collection of books, CD's, audio and video cassettes; DVDs; pre-school story hour; summer programs; bookmobile; programs for adults, Young adults and children. Internet and computer access; reference services.
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300 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 300, Warwick, RI 02888
Services: For families who have children with special health care needs. Provides information and referrals, semi-annual newsletter, support and advocacy.
No regularly scheduled meetings due to the difficulty finding respite services for parents.
Hasbro Children Hospital Family Advisory Council advises on family matters.
945 Charles Street, North Providence, RI 02904
Charles Street Manor is subsidized housing 62+, handicapped or disabled.
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2 Village Way, North Smithfield, RI 02896
The Meadows is an affordable apartment community offering apartments at different income limits. Applicants must meet the income guidelines to qualify.
The Meadows is beautifully designed with bright 1 and 2 bedroom apartments and access to on-site community services, which offers residents the modern comforts of home at an affordable price. Residents are encouraged to create a sense of community, one in which they can live independently in a safe and comfortable environment.
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1268 Eddy Street, Providence, RI 02905
Child and Family assist older adults struggling with social isolation through "Breaking the Cycle" provides that provides meetings to help improve their social connections
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1 York Street, Newport, RI 02840
- Must eat meal on site
- Provides "brown bag" meals that contains: fruit and/or vegetable, milk, grain, and protein
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2358 South County Trail, East Greenwich, RI 02818
Preventive dental care (such as brushing and diet/nutrition recommendations); regular cleaning and fluoride treatments; and use of sealants to prevent cavities. Dr. Paquin also may:
Provide mouth guards (to prevent sports injuries)
Provide or recommend special preventive care to safeguard against problems, such as teething and gum disease
Offer habit counseling (e.g., thumb sucking, pacifier use)
Offer assessment and treatment for teeth straightening and improper bite in the young child (orthodontics)
Repair tooth cavities and/or defects
Diagnose oral conditions associated with diseases such as diabetes, congenital heart defects, asthma and attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
Diagnose and treat dental developmental difficulties (e.g., root canals on adult teeth that have not fully formed)
Provide management of gum diseases and conditions, such as pediatric periodontal disease, ulcers and tongue-tie (when the membrane that attaches the tongue to the floor of the mouth is shorter than normal. If tongue-tie interferes with breastfeeding, can clip the membrane to release the tongue)
Care for dental injuries (e.g., fractured or knocked-out teeth)
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445 School Street, North Kingstown, RI 02852
Food Pantry
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182-188 Warren Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
Summer Food Program (Breakfast and lunch are distributed at the same time) Multiple days' meals may be distributed at one time.
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333 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908
Whether you’re looking to apply for citizenship, secure or renew your Green Card, petition family members to come to the U.S., pay for an immigration detention bond, or take any number of other immigration steps, it can cost several hundred to several thousands in legal costs and government fees.
You must:
-Have a bank account
-Reside in Rhode Island, Florida, Delaware, Illinois, Massachusetts, Texas or Colorado.
-Have an income
We will need the following documents after you submit your application:
-Two months' bank account statements (3 months' if you are applying for $2,000 or more)
-A referral form from a community agency or immigration attorney providing proof of eligibility for the immigration step you seek to take ( form here)
-If the purpose if the loan is to pay for an immigration detention bond, we instead require a copy of the judge's immigration order, and we may ask for additional documentation.
-Copy of government-issued ID
-Voided check or prepaid card with ACH features
-We may ask for additional documents after you apply
The best way to apply online! Applications can also be filled out at our office in Rhode Island (333 Smith Street, Providence, RI 02908). If you plan on coming in, please give us a call first! Call 866-584-3651 extension 302 to reach us.
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100 Bullocks Point Avenue, East Providence, RI 02914
RSVP involves community members 55 years and older interested in socializing with others, working in the community, and learning new skills to provide quality services to our East Bay community. Volunteers provide various services through our partner programs. Volunteers tackle issues like food insecurity, isolation in the community, tax preparation, and health insurance counseling.
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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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120 High Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Using curriculum based learning, participants develop skills in areas such as interviewing, work relationships, time management, conflict resolution and problem solving.
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45 Eagle Street, Suite 202, Providence, RI 02909
The Watershed Council is directly involved in monitoring three sites on the lower river. The water quality of many of the lakes and ponds in the upper part of the watershed is also monitored under the URI Watershed Watch program by volunteers not associated with Watershed Council. The data for all of the Watershed Watch sites are available on the Watershed Watch web site. The sites monitored by Watershed Council volunteers are: Greystone Mill Pond, Johnston/North Providence; Rising Sun Dam, near Donigian Park, Providence; Waterplace Park, Providence. Volunteers measure: Dissolved Oxygen; Water Temperature; Weather; Salinity; Bacteria; Nutrients
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One Capitol Hill, Ground Level, Dept of Admin Bldg, Providence, RI 02908
Administers a sign language interpreter referral service and offers information and referral. An advocating, coordinating and service providing entity committed to promoting an environment in which the deaf and hard of hearing in Rhode Island are afforded equal opportunity in all aspects of their lives.
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28 Pleasant Street, Westerly, RI 02891
At the Supper Table on Monday nights the Calabrese Club chef prepares a wonderful, free meal which will be served to guests family style in a comfortable, dining environment. All ages, all are welcome.
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607 Namquid Drive, Warwick, RI 02888
Provides financial assistance in acquiring necessary equipment to help patients who have needs not covered under existing medical insurance.
Assists persons who suffer the after-effects of polio or may suffer from polio. Promotes the use of polio vaccine or other means of preventing polio. Provides orthopedic appliances, wheelchairs, special shoes, transportation for medical treatment/hospital and physical therapy as required and prescribed by physicians. Supplies equipment for Physical Therapy Departments of hospitals.
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99 Veterans Memorial Drive, Warwick, RI 02886
(401) 732-8477 Crime Stoppers Tip Line
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195 Admiral Kalbfus Road, Newport, RI 02840
The Admiralty offers newly renovated 1, 2 and 3 bedroom apartment homes with high-end finishes. This is a mixed development with market rate apartments and also accepts Housing Choice (Section 8) Vouchers.
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35 Kingstown Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
Offers books, periodicals, audio books, videos, DVDs, large type books for loan. Programming for adults and children.
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75 Callahan School Street, Harrisville, RI 02830
Summer lunch program
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91 Chestnut Hill Road, Chepachet, RI 02814
The Animal Control Department provides shelter to stray animals and attempts to return animals to their owners and place abandoned domestic animals in good homes. The officers may also arrange for the euthanization of animals that are sick or seriously injured.
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84 Social Street, Woonsocket, RI 02895
The mission of the Woonsocket Senior Center is to improve quality of life and to maintain individuals in their preferred home environment in the community through nutrition programs, Health & Wellness Education, Adult Day Program, and Information and Referral.
Senior Services, Inc. has provided services to seniors and adults with disabilities residing in Northern Rhode Island since 1975. In accordance with the Congregate Meal Program financed through a grant with R.I. Office of Healthy Aging, Senior Services, Inc. provides nutritionally balanced lunches five days a week at meal sites throughout northern R.I.
Senior Services, Inc. offers activities, entertainment, computer classes, and Wellness programs, including our weekly blood pressure clinic and exercise classes.
Senior Services, Inc. also offers an Adult Day Program ("A Home for the Day"), and a Community Information Specialist who can provide information on eligibility for all state and local programs.
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100 Park Lane, PO Box 1047, Charlestown, RI 02813
Southern RI Volunteers is providing free delivery for residents of South County (Block Island, Charlestown, Exeter, Hopkinton, Jamestown, North Kingstown, Richmond, South Kingstown, Wakefield, Westerly). Person must be disabled or a homebound senior. Person has to pay for the prescription beforehand.
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801 Elmwood Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
Turning The Corner operates a network of group homes including a 30-day shelter and assessment program, a program for adolescents with development disabilities, two programs for adolescent males with abuse reactive issues, and a mental health wellness and recovery program. Treatment population includes a diverse cross-section of youth (including LBGTQ youth) with histories of abuse, neglect and trauma – some with developmental disabilities, complex psychiatric diagnoses, sexual offense charges, substance abuse issues, gang affiliation, and issues of domestic violence. All have parents or caregivers who are unable to provide safety and stability for the youth at the present time. TTC is licensed by the Rhode Island Department of Children, Youth and Families (DCYF). It’s also a member agency of the Rhode Island Council of Resource Providers (RICORP), for children, youth and families.
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