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949 Dexter Street, Lower level, Central Falls, RI 02863
Child Outreach is a free service offered to all children 3 to 5 years old. Child Outreach provides information about your child’s development and resources that are available within your community. It can also help identify children who may need further assessment, intervention and/ or services at an early age to promote positive outcomes in kindergarten and beyond.
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134 Mathewson Street, Providence, RI 02903
The purpose of the Rhode Island Organizing Project (RIOP) is to promote justice and the common good. RIOP trains leaders to be active in their communities around the issues that are important to them.
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20 Marcus Wheatland Boulevard, Newport, RI 02840
SHIP Counseling
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43 Hawes Street, Central Falls, RI 02863
Public charter high school founded to serve pregnant and parenting young adults. Serve 160 students in campuses located in Providence and Central Falls. While this school is designed to serve pregnant and parenting young adults, students from all backgrounds and from all communities in Rhode Island are welcome. Nowell partners with Children’s Workshop located at 151 Hunt Street to make childcare available to students on a first-come, first-served basis in emergencies.
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1540 Pontiac Avenue, Cranston, RI 02920
Big Bothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State (BBBSOS) was founded in 1967 as Big Sisters of Rhode Island with the purpose of providing mentors to girls facing adversity. Today, BBBSOS serves both boys and girls, in multiple, specialized mentoring programs throughout Rhode Island, and operates a successful Donation Center which funds these programs. To volunteer as a mentor you must be: At least 19 years old, Open minded and non-judgmental, Open to diversity, Willing to commit to a minimum of one year to the program (or three semesters if college student), Able to spend three or four hours each week or every other week with a child, Able to establish and maintain a one-to-one relationship with a child, Able to access an insured car or willing to take public transportation.
Programs Include:
Traditional Program - The Traditional Mentoring Program matches at-risk girls and boys between the ages of 7 and 15, in long-term, one-to-one relationships with adult female and male volunteer mentors.
�Big Mentor League� Program - This is a special program provided by Big Sisters of Rhode Island, in partnership with the Urban League of Rhode Island and Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership working with girls & boys who have a parent currently incarcerated. The girls/boys range in age from 4 to 18 years old and are from all over Rhode Island.
Hermana(o) a Hermana(o) - BBBSOS matches Latina girls/Latino boys with mentors. The girls/boys are considered to be at-risk for academic failure or delinquency or lacking a strong role model.
School-Based Mentoring - This program provides mentorship to both girls and boys after class at their school. This program provides a structured environment to assist in academic success.
Donation Center - The BSRI Donation Center provides a sustained source of revenue for the vital social service activities of the agency by collecting donations of gently used clothing, household items, small appliances, books and toys (also accepts TV's, computers, and other large electronics for a $10 processing fee) through a combination of scheduled home pick-ups, on-site clothing drop-offs, and targeted community clothing drives.
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1 Turks Head Building, Suite 1030, Providence, RI 02903
At The Personnel People, we value each candidate for their strengths and areas of interest and strive to provide career opportunities that are the "Right Fit" for both our clients and candidates. We specialize in office staffing in the following areas:
Executive Assistant
Administrative Assistant
Office Manager
Legal / Medical
Sales
Customer Service
Receptionist
Bookkeeper
Accounting Clerk
Data Entry Clerk
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455 Wickenden Street, Providence, RI 02906
Vartan Gregorian is a vibrant learning community servicing about 400 students in grades K-5. Schools in Providence student body is made up of 80% of students from the neighborhood and 20% of our students are from other neighborhoods in Providence. Together they form a diverse, learning community where students are challenged and supported to grow academically and socially.
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40 Commons, Little Compton, RI 02837
Town Hall
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123 Armistice Boulevard, Pawtucket, RI 02860
Assisted living for those who need assistance with daily tasks, housekeeping, and maintenance.
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525 Branch Avenue, Providence, RI 02904
A middle school whose focus is on the positive. Priority is given to boys from challenging circumstances who are in need of extra support to be able to attend to the tasks involved in learning.
Social service programs such as food and holiday assistance limited to students and their families.
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4000 Post Road, Warwick, RI 02886
For over 35 years, Brentwood has provided the highest degree of professional and personal care for residents. By combining acquired knowledge with the latest concepts in health care, they have created a homelike environment. Whether your loved one requires short-term convalescent care or long term nursing care, they attend to each resident's individual needs.
Services: 96 bed skilled nursing facility providing services for short and long term care. Accepts both Medicare and Medicaid.
Alzheimer Unit or Wing
Respite
Wound Vac
Bus Line
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134 Thurbers Avenue, Providence, RI 02904
A clinical program for children who have been the victim of physical abuse, sexual abuse, and/or neglect. Part of the National Child Traumatic Stress Network.
Eligibility:
1. 1.5-18 years of age
2. Primary victim of abuse; sexual, physical and/or neglect.
3. Parents/caregivers will participate in the child's counseling by; completing outcome assessments in addition to engaging in collateral therapeutic sessions.
4. Child should not be engaged in other clinical services while receiving counseling from CTRC.
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P.O. Box 9476, Warwick, RI 02889
Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center offers short-term, safe, confidential shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children. Residents are provided with all basic needs and are encouraged to participate in a program that includes education about domestic violence, parenting and financial literacy. Provides specialized children’s services, advocacy and referrals. 16 bed capacity, NOT handicap accessible. Services Available: Case management; Crisis intervention (on-site); Domestic violence support and education; Housing search and education; Budgeting and financial literacy; 3 meals per day. Important Policies: Rent is NOT required; Medications are locked and stored in a secure location and available to guest as prescribed; Smoking allowed in designated outdoor areas; Drug/alcohol free environment; Children must be supervised at all times; Agency follows least-harm model
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50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
Congress created the Medicare program, which began in 1965. The Center for Medicare & Medicaid Services or CMS administers the Medicare program. Medicare was not designed to pay 100% of all medical bills of the member. When someone qualifies for Medicare the enrollment process starts automatically (on a case by case basis) by Social Security Administration in connection with CMS. If this does not happens automatically, the individual can get enrolled by contacting Social Security Administration directly to start the process.
Medicare consists of four parts. These parts are called Part A known as hospital insurance, Part B which is the Medical insurance, Part C known as Medicare Advantage, and Part D a stand-alone prescription drug coverage. Medicare members have the option of choosing a non-Medicare plan which is known as a Supplemental Insurance, often called Medigap.
You can meet with them for an unbiased session of counseling and learn about all of your options to make an informative decision.
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226 Buttonwoods Avenue, Warwick, RI 02886
CCAP provides comprehensive, quality, affordable health, dental and behavioral health care for the entire family.
Board-certified doctors, nurse practitioners, dentists, hygienists, licensed clinical social workers and other health care professionals are knowledgeable, caring and understanding.
Medical:
Pediatric
Adolescent
Adult
Women's Health
Women's Cancer Screening
HIV Testing, Counseling, and Referral Services
Enrollment, screening and treatment for breast and cervical cancer.
Free mammograms, PAP testing and office visits for uninsured women 40-64 years old
Family Planning
Confidential services for physicals, PAP smears, STD / HIV screening and reproductive-related issues.
Free and reduced cost contraceptives Women and Men of reproductive age who are uninsured or underinsured
Dental:
Pediatric
Adolescent
Adult dentistry
Hygiene
Mental Health Counseling:
General Outpatient Psychotherapy
Substance Abuse Outpatient Counseling
Anxiety
Adjustment Disorders
Depression
Sexual Abuse Counseling
Trauma Counseling
Medical/Health Issues
Parental Guidance
Gay & Lesbian/Transgendered Issues
Access to Recovery (ATR) Assessments
Victims of Crime Program
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1577 Spring Hill Road, Suite 310, Vienna, VA 22182
The National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys, Inc. is a non-profit association that represents lawyers, bar organizations and others who work with older clients and their families. Established in 1987, the Academy provides a resource of education, information, networking and assistance to those who deal with the many specialized issues involved with legal services for seniors and people with special needs.
The mission of the National Academy of Elder Law Attorneys is to establish NAELA members as the premier providers of legal advocacy, guidance and services to enhance the lives of people as they age as well as individuals with special needs.
To locate an Elder Law attorney go to: https://www.naela.org/findlawyer
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50 Valley Street, Providence, RI 02909
2-1-1 is the fastest and easiest way to get information when you need it. 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. One call gives you access to resources across your community, whether you need to get help or give help. Confidential, free, anonymous and multilingual
Services Include:
Comprehensive Information & Referral
Walk-in Services
Shelter Clearinghouse
Gamblers Hotline
BrighStars
Navigators
Senior Health Insurance Program
Senior Medicare Patrol
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1440 Wampanoag Trail, East Providence, RI 02914
Assisted Living Facility
Independent Living
Respite
Beds: 115
For residents who are not capable of self-preservation.
For residents who require central storage and administration of maintenance medication.
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3 Capitol Hill, Providence, RI 02908
Monitor reportable infectious diseases: Identify newly diagnosed cases reportable under Rhode Island law and analyze trends in newly diagnosed cases.
Locate people who have been exposed to infectious diseases and contact them and guide them to action.
Control disease outbreaks, plan public health responses to outbreaks of infectious disease and react swiftly to contain outbreaks with healthcare providers in the community.
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14 Woodruff Avenue Suite 7, Narragansett, RI 02882
Physical therapy is offered to help you improve your strength, flexibility, balance, and coordination. We'll provide you with the tools necessary to:
move in and out of bed or a chair
walk on level ground and navigate stairs or curbs
use a cane or walker safely and effectively
improve your posture and balance
conserve your energy
limit strain on joints and muscles
and learn about fall prevention and exercise programs
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235 Promenade Street, Suite 417, Providence, RI 02908
Caregiver Homes of Rhode Island’s community-based program helps families provide high-quality, 24-hour care for elders at home. They help make it possible for a family member or friend to become the primary in-home caregiver by providing them with the support and financial assistance they need. The Structured Family Caregiving model is known as RIte @ Home.
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175 Main Street, Pawtucket, RI 02860
OSCIL’s knowledgeable staff can assist consumer’s in setting goals for self-sufficiency in the home.
Centers for Independent Living teach a wide range of skills needed to live independently and manage life with a disability. Skills training is available to persons with disabilities in almost any topic where there is a need for more independence. CILs work with individuals to increase their skills which can help them gain more control of their lives.
Skills training can include basic everyday responsibilities such as: self-care, meal preparation, budgeting, and arranging transportation. It also can address housing needs, teaching individuals the importance of self-advocacy, one’s need for accommodations and/or rights in the community.
***Life skills training is goal directed and does not involve long-term case management or therapeutic intervention.
As part of OSCIL’s mission to provide outreach, education and opportunities for peer support, OSCIL offers Lunch and Learn workshops highlighting various solutions that can increase access in your home and community.
As part of OSCIL’s mission to provide outreach, education, and opportunities for peer support, OSCIL offers free “Lunch and Learn” workshops highlighting various solutions that can increase access in the home and community.
***Workshops are being held in person and on Zoom. Unless the event says otherwise, workshops are held at our location at 1944 Warwick Avenue in Warwick. Advance registration to attend in-person is required.
A light lunch and refreshments will be served.
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182 Howard Hill Road, Foster, RI 02825
The local agency that is responsible for enforcing all laws and ordinances; preventing crime; investigating criminal activity; apprehending, arresting and detaining suspects; presenting evidence; regulating traffic; investigating traffic accidents and engaging in other activities that protect lives and property and preserve peace in the community.
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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
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93 Airport Road, Westerly, RI 02891
The Westerly Chariho Arc through the Olean Center is a non-profit organization representing and providing services and supports to persons with developmental disabilities and their families throughout Southern Rhode Island and Southeastern Connecticut.
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