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Homeless Shelter | Woonsocket Family Shelter, Community Care Alliance

Setup: 40 beds (20 families) Shelter and Apartments Handicap accessible (8 rooms) Services Available: Social Workers Spanish interpretation is available Crisis intervention Mental health/Substance abuse (referral) Housing placement (referral) Vocation/Education (referral) 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 outdoor areas Drug/Alcohol free environment Children must be supervised at all times Must find employment or other source of income Must look for new housing Must attend classes and workshops

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Homeless Shelter | Welcome House of South County

17 beds: Offers a 30-90 day program, which accommodates 17 formerly homeless men and women. Open 365 days/year. Every guest works with a case manager who assists with accessing services, setting goals, budgeting, and locating affordable housing. Services Available: 3 meals per day provided; Case management, Interpretation can be made available, Crisis intervention, Domestic violence support and education, Mental health/Substance abuse support, Housing placement, Vocation/Education. Important Policies: Curfew 5:00PM; Duration of stay 30-90 days; Rent is not required; Medications are locked; Smoking allowed in designated outdoor areas; Must complete 8 hours of community service per week; Must find employment or other source of income within 30 days; Must save 50% of income; Must contribute one pound of coffee or 1 gallon of milk per week; Must look for new housing; Transitional housing available for singles

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Homeless Shelter | Access-RI

Location: St. Paul's Episcopal Church 50 Park Place, Pawtucket Winter homeless shelter for single adults only. Priority given to Women, then it's "first come first served"

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Homeless Shelter | Emmanuel House

Setup: 35 bunk beds Adult males NOT Handicap accessible Services Available: Case Management Personal hygiene products; showers Recovery services Employment search, resume building Clothing Meals: Dinner delivered from off-site Important Policies: Night-to-night shelter First come, first served Must be able to carry all belongings

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Homeless Shelter | Westerly Area Rest and Meals (WARM)

19 beds total, 12 mens, 6 womens, separate restrooms, washer/dryer. Limited handicap accessibility. Services Available: Case Management Crisis intervention Domestic violence support and education Mental health/Substance abuse support Health assessments Housing placement Vocation/education Meals: Lunch and dinner provided Snacks available Breakfast prepared by guest Meal can be saved or packed for a working guest Important Policies: Curfew: 8:00PM Duration of stay: Night to Night Rent is not required Medications locked in staff's office Outdoor designated smoking areas available Drug/alcohol free environment Must follow care plan For referral to Harvest Homes transitional housing program for homeless families, contact Aryana Husky at 401-596-9276 x110

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Homeless Shelter | McKinney Cooperative Shelter

25 emergency beds: 19 for men, 6 for women; 16 transitional beds: 12 for men, four for women. Limited handicapped accessibility (main entrance is not handicap accessible) IMPORTANT POLICIES: Sign-in starting at 4:30PM, curfew 8:00PM, lights out at 10:00PM, wake up at 6:00AM; Duration of stay: night to night. Guests may stay as long as there is adherence to service plan and rules and regulations. Rent/fee not required for shelter apart from transitional housing (30% of income before taxes); Medications locked and must be reported; Guests are responsible for taking medications properly Outdoor designated smoking areas available; Drugs and alcohol not allowed on premises; Must follow service plan; Violent, threatening behavior may result in long-term ban from shelter; Morning chore required of guests. MEALS: Guests are referred to local soup kitchen, meals provided on-site when soup kitchen is unavailable. Services: Social workers and case management; Mental health/Substance abuse, medical referrals; Housing application and employment assistance; Vocational/Education referrals.

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Homeless Shelter | Harrington Hall

Setup: 112 barrack style beds First come, first served (beds are often filled between 7:00PM and 8:00PM) Services Available: Social Workers/Case Managers Interpretation available part time Housing placement Anger Management Group Financial Management Relapse prevention SNAP, SSI screening Legal Clinic Visiting nurses (weekly) AA meeting (weekly) RIHAP (twice a month) Insurance navigators (twice per week) Meals: Dinner provided nightly Important Policies: Duration of stay: Night to night Rent is not required Smoking allowed in designated outdoor areas only Damp Shelter- entry allowed if under the influence but not a threat to self or others Repeated drug/alcohol use or violent/threatening behavior may result in short-term ban from shelter Must comply with shelter rules

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Homeless Shelter | Lucy's Hearth

Setup: 15 units Single family rooms Handicapped accessible Services Available: Case Management Crisis intervention Mental health support Health workshops Housing placement Vocational readiness GED test preparation Financial literacy Life skills classes Parenting classes Referral and advocacy services Meals: 2 meals per day provided Important Policies Guest Hours: 24/7 Probationary period required Curfew: Mon-Sun 7:30PM Duration of stay: No limit, provided client is participating fully in program Rent is not required first 30 days. After 30 days, if adhering to all the policies, can sign a lease for a year and pay a small fee. Can cancel lease anytime when they find housing. Drug/alcohol free environment Children must be supervised at all times Attendance of all required programs mandatory Adherence to safety and group living rules required

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Homeless Shelter | Providence Rescue Mission

Setup: 75 men mats 30 women cots NOT handicap accessible Services Available: Clothing available on Saturdays at 11:00AM Toiletries Bibles Referrals to dental services Meals: Evening meal served at 5:30PM, open to the public Light breakfast for overnight guests Important Policies: All guests must attend chapel services at 5:00PM Open 7 days a week Wake up 6:00AM, guests must leave by 7:00AM Duration of stay: Night to night Dry shelter - will conduct breathalyzer if necessary Drug/Alcohol free environment Smoking allowed in designated outdoor areas only No daytime storage available

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Homeless Shelter | Woonsocket Women's Shelter, Community Care Alliance

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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Community Shelters | Woonsocket Boys Shelter

Services: Provides therapeutic, milieu, case management and up to six months aftercare.

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Homeless Shelter | Harvest Community Church

Emergency men's shelter November 1st- Mid-April

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Homeless Shelter | Citizens Bank Family Center

Setup: 15 single-family rooms Approximately 65 beds total Handicap Accessible Services Available: Case Management Spanish interpretation available Crisis intervention Mental health/substance abuse support Health Housing referrals Literacy Financial literacy Other referrals as appropriate Meals: 3 meals per day provided 2 snacks per day provided Important Policies: Curfew 8:00PM Duration of stay: 30 day program Families with SNAP $1 per day per person for meal/shelter fee Medications locked in staff's office and must be reported Smoking allowed in designated outdoor areas Drug/Alcohol is not ALLOWED on premises Children must be supervised at all times

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Homeless Shelter | Crossroads Rhode Island

Emergency Shelters Citizens Bank Family Center: Provides emergency shelter and support for up to 15 families. Couples' Shelter: The only emergency shelter in the state for couples without children, offers case management for four couples in scattered apartments. Harrington Hall: Rhode Island's largest men's shelter, accommodates up to 112 men. Women's Shelter: Shelters 41 women in 10 shared bedrooms, one wheelchair-accessible bedroom, a common space and outdoor patio.

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Community Shelters | Crossroads Women's Shelter

As part of their housing first approach, their goal is to help people move out of emergency shelter and into stable housing as quickly as possible. Their emergency shelters are low-barrier and housing focused. Shelters 41 women in 10 shared bedrooms, one wheelchair-accessible bedroom, a common space and outdoor patio.

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