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99 Roger Williams Green, Providence, RI 02904
University Heights is a mixed property with market rates and also participates in the Housing Tax Credit Program This affordable housing program is for individuals and families with moderate incomes allowing below market rents for those who qualify. The program is not a subsidized housing program as each resident is responsible for their full amount of rent each month. Rental amounts are based on the pre-set income limits in the geographic area and not based on your individual household income. To be income eligible, your total household income must be less than the pre-set income limit for the area.
93 Thames Street, Newport, RI 02840
Founded in 1971, CODAC Behavioral Healthcare is Rhode Island’s oldest and largest non-profit, outpatient provider of treatment for Opioid Use Disorder (OUD). With seven community-based locations, as well as programming at the Rhode Island Department of Corrections (RI DOC), CODAC is well-positioned to deliver services wherever they are needed across the state. CODAC offers psychiatric and mental health services at all of their locations. After an initial intake screening you may be referred to an on-site psychiatric practitioner for further evaluation and treatment. Individualized treatment and recovery plans might include medication management supervised by the psychiatric practitioner and ongoing co-occurring counseling with clinical staff. It is not unusual to have both mental health disorders and a substance use disorder. Because the two conditions are so closely linked, CODAC has responded to offer you effective treatment and recovery programs to address both disorders concurrently.
5 Richmond Townhouse Road, Richmond Town Hall; Bell Schoolhouse, Wyoming, RI 02898
Richmond Emergency Management Agency implements policies related to hazard mitigation and emergency management programs and activities. The EMA also has general supervision of all civil preparedness duties.
557 Broad Street, Prevention Unit/E.N.C.O.R.E., Providence, RI 02907
Currently the only needle exchange program in the state. Functions as a Harm Reduction program including needle exchange, drug treatment referral, free condoms, free clothing and free HIV testing on-site. **Van also brings needle exchange to other areas of Rhode Island** Woonsocket: Tuesdays from 2:30 - 4:30 PM (Arnold St., next to the Soup Kitchen.) Newport: Fridays from 2:30 - 4:30 PM. (Near MLK Center and Wheatland Blvd.) E.N.C.O.R.E. E - Education on HIV prevention. N - Needle exchange to reduce the risk of transmitting HIV and other comminicable diseases. C - Counseling on reducing risk, HIV testing, following through on medical care, and substance abuse treatment. O - Outreach into the community to identify potential clients for the E.N.C.O.RE program. RE - Referral to agencies and programs by request from the client.
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179 Hopkins Hollow Road, Greene, RI 02827
Library offers books, periodicals, audio CDs, DVDs,educational toys for load. Information and reader advisory services. Programming for adults and children. Large print materials.
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18 Bliven Ave, Bristol, RI 02809, Providence, RI 02940
Volunteer-led 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that works to increase organ and tissue donation through public education about the critical need for donor organs and tissue.
3141B North Lincoln, Chicago, IL 60657
Confidential hotline for runaway youth, teens-in-crisis, concerned family and friends. NRS’ Home Free Program, in collaboration with Greyhound Lines, Inc., helps youth to reunite with family members (or to transitional living programs)free of charge.
200 Niantic Avenue, Providence, RI 02907
A federally funded program that works to improve the health of elderly people age 60 and older who meet income eligibility requirements by supplementing their diets with nutritious USDA commodity foods. The program provides food and administrative funds to states, typically departments of health, social services, education or agriculture. The state agencies store CSFP food and distribute it to local public and private, nonprofit organizations that determine the eligibility of applicants, distribute the food, and provide nutrition education.
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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333 Green End Avenue, Middletown, RI 02840
Grand Islander Center is located on Aquidneck Island. They provide Alzheimer's/dementia care in a secure Homestead Unit; LongTerm, Palliative, Restorative and Pain Management Care; and intensive nursing and rehabilitative care for patients recovering from surgery or illness in their Transitional Care Unit. Grand Islander Center is the recipient of the American Health Care Association's Bronze, Silver and Gold Quality Awards.
560 Jefferson Boulevard, Suite 100, Warwick, RI 02886
Back to Work RI connects Rhode Islanders with job opportunities in vibrant sectors across the state, and provides the resources and training you need to pursue those opportunities. By partnering directly with businesses, Back to Work RI can make sure that you and other Rhode Islanders are ready for the roles that companies are looking to fill today - giving citizens, businesses and the state an unmistakable advantage coming out of the COVID - 19 crisis.
40 Dr. Marcus Wheatland Boulevard, Newport, RI 02840
Assists with housing problems or complaints Payment assistance for utilities, rent, deposits, prescriptions, and co-pays Helps provide hotel stays for homeless or evicted Priority given to families with children
50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
The SSI State Supplemental Payment (SSP) provides a small supplement to recipients of federal Supplemental Security Income (SSI) and some non-SSI recipients who are low-income personas with disabilities and older adults with limited resources to pay their living expenses. The federal Social Security Administration (SSA) will continue to administer the SSP for individuals residing in residential care or assisted living. DHS operates in-house insurance of the SSP for all other eligible individuals.
66 Chaffee Street, Providence, RI 02909
An alternative education program committed to fostering an earnest awareness of self and community in the urban youth it serves. Programs focusing in construction and community building, Human Services (including counseling, coaching, therapies, youth development, social justice and community organizing), and teaching. web address--click on Youth Build to see program information
670 Allens Avenue, Providence, RI 02905
Discounts for people who receive SNAP, SSI, qualify for LIHEAP, Medicaid, Rhode Island Public Works program, or General Public Assistance. Arrears Management Program for those behind on their heat and electric bills, forgiveness up to $1,500 per year
655 Broad Street, Room 103, Providence, RI 02907
Services: The Corporation for National and Community Service was formed to engage Americans of all ages and backgrounds in service to meet community needs. Each year, more than 1.5 million individuals of all ages and backgrounds help meet local needs through a wide array of service opportunities. These include projects in education, the environment, public safety, homeland security and other critical areas through the Corporation's three major programs: Senior Corps, AmeriCorps, and Learn and Serve America. National Office Corporation for National and Community Service 1201 New York Avenue, NW Washington, DC 20525 Tel.: (202) 606-5000 TTY: (202) 606-3472 e-mail: [email protected] VOAD Contact: Vin Marzullo E-mail: [email protected]
487 Jefferson Boulevard, Warwick, RI 02886
Weatherization improves the energy efficiency of homes and apartments. The Weatherization crew checks for energy use, insulation, air leaks, and safety hazards. Then they perform cost-effective improvements, such as installing insulation, smoke detectors, or caulking. Appliance Management Program (AMP) AMP helps clients use less electricity and water. The program provides energy-saving lightbulbs, faucet aerators, and appliances. AMP is funded by National Grid. Heating System Replacement Program The Heating System Replacement Program repairs or replaces old, broken, or inefficient home heating systems. This program is available for owner-occupied buildings only.
40 Howard Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Programs that offer opportunities for non-English-speaking and limited-English-speaking adults to learn listening, speaking, reading and writing skills with an emphasis on developing the level of communication competence that is essential for adults who are living in a setting in which English is the primary language. Also included are programs that provide English language instruction for younger people.
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701 North Fairfax St, Alexandria, VA 22314
When communities face disaster, United Way plays a key role. From ensuring our first responders can act swiftly, to leading long-term recovery, United Way has the experience, networks and capacity to address even the most devastating events. United Way's primary role in times of disaster is in long-term recovery, which can take 3-5 years. They serve as a convener for social service providers to assess needs and ensure the delivery of ongoing support They focus investments and efforts on disaster case management, structural repairs, victims' health, and other unmet needs They create innovative partnerships to address emerging needs and fill gaps
Rhode Island Dream Center, 744 Park Avenue, Cranston, RI 02910
I Need U 2 Survive is an uplifting program designed to elevate self esteem! This program provides impoverished women a complete makeover consisting of hair cuts, styling, manicures, facials and lunch We would love your support, by donating to this program you will bless the lives of these special ladies.
401 Mineral Spring Avenue, Pawtucket, RI 02862
St. Germain Manor is subsidized housing 62+, handcapped or disabled, with 112 units.
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1530 Smithfield Avenue, Lincoln, RI 02865
Lincoln Emergency Management Agency implements policies related to hazard mitigation and emergency management programs and activities. The EMA also has general supervision of all civil preparedness duties.
10 High Street, Wakefield, RI 02879
A small, non-profit arts organization founded in 1974 in Wakefield. Originally conceptualized as a venue for women artists, often under-represented at the time in commercial galleries, Hera has broadened its mission to include the work of regionally and nationally recognized visual artists of both genders who are at all stages of their careers. Hera's mission is to promote a professional artistic presence to benefit South County and the larger community through collaboration, education, and involvement.
350 Kingstown Road, Narragansett, RI 02882
Concord Visiting Nurses help clients recuperate in the comfort of their own home. Staff of Registered Nurses, Physical, Occupational and Speech Therapists and Social Services is equipped to get clients back on their feet. CVN nursing and rehabilitation staff works with your physician to implement a care plan unique to your needs.
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