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Child Care Centers | Blackrock Elementary School

School based child care center

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Christian Churches | Saint Christopher Church

This is one location of the Saint Theresa and Saint Christopher Parish, a Roman Catholic parish associated with the Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence.

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Home Based Parenting Education | Warwick Public Schools

Title 1 Family Center Parents as Teachers:During the years between birth and kindergarten there are important times when specific kinds of learning...language, sight, basic motor skills... must take place for your child to develop to the fullest. Parents as Teachers, a parent education and family support organization, can help you capture those windows of opportunity so your child starts school ready to succeed.

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Child Care Centers | Diocese of Providence

The Cabrini Fund provides scholarships to help working families with the cost of licensed child care. Established in 2006, this program is named in honor of Saint Frances Xavier Cabrini, 1850-1917. Cabrini Scholarships pay part of the cost (up to $100/month) of licensed child care for working families with children twelve years of age or younger. Payments are made directly to the child care provider. Providers must be licensed/certified by the State of Rhode Island and may be Child Care Centers, Home Based Providers or Before/After School programs.

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Advocacy | Community College of Rhode Island - Providence Campus

Services: Provides educational and training information for post secondary education, financial aid and admissions information, application assistance in plus career counseling and assessment, referral to other social services and advocacy. EOC counselors are available at sites throughout Rhode Island. Income Source: U.S. Department of Education

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Educational Testing | Rhode Island Regional Adult Learning

Rhode Island Regional Adult Learning (RIRAL) is a private nonprofit adult education agency that was established in 1979 and designated by the Rhode Island Department of Education as a regional learning center. The mission is to assist adults in the process of reaching their academic, occupational, or personal goals through education, counseling, and training.

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Assisted Living Facilities | Charlesgate

Charlesgate is a subsidized housing complex offering independent living, assisted living and skilled nursing care opportunities, 62+, handicapped or disabled.

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Physical Therapy | Garden City Treatment Center

Comprehensive physical therapy intervention to address patients who possess a variety of orthopedic and neurologic concerns. Each patient is evaluated by a licensed, registered physical therapist. A treatment plan is created based upon the findings of that evaluation, and the functional demands of their job, and implemented by professional staff.

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Middle Schools | Lincoln Middle School

Public middle school serving grades 6-8 in the Lincoln School System

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Libraries | Harris Public Library

Books, periodicals, audio cassettes, video cassettes, interlibrary loan, reference/information services. Deposit collections available, bibliography services, children's programs, adult programs, several medical, psychological, sociology on-line databases, computerized catalog of all CLAN library holdings. Large print books, substance abuse materials, federal and state government documents, French language books, small Spanish language collection, Asian language collection, new adult reader collection.

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Business Assistance Services | Rhode Island Small Business Development Center - Providence Metro Office

RISBDC exists to train, educate, and support entrepreneurs of both new (pre-venture) and established small businesses. Positioned within the nationwide network of SBDCs, RISBDC offers resources, key connections at the state and national level, workshops, and online and in-person support that enables them to help Ocean State entrepreneurs reach the next level of growth.

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Child Care Centers | AccessPoint RI

Age Details: Child development, 3 - 21 years; sheltered workshops, 21 years and over; residential, 21 years and over Services: Non profit organization, established in 1965, to provide children and adults with developmental disabilities the means to lead full and productive lives. * Adult Services Include: Vocational and Day Services; Adult Day and Community Based Services; Employment Services; Residential Services and a Senior Services Program. * Comstock Industries provides on-site adult employment opportunities * Children's Services: The Cornerstone School and Transition Services * Home-Based Treatment Income Source: United Way; State; Federal; City; contributions.

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Child Care Expense Assistance | Child, Inc - Draper Avenue

CHILD, Inc. is a private non-profit agency providing comprehensive child development and family support services to low and moderate income families residing in Kent County, Rhode Island.

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Bereavement and Grief Support Groups | Landmark Medical Center

Services: A full-service healthcare network, including a 214-bed, acute-care hospital, 19-bed Transitional Care Unit, and an 18-bed inpatient psychiatric program at the Woonsocket Unit. Hospital services include emergency, diagnostic, medical, surgical, psychiatric, cancer, cardiac and obstetric. The Fogarty Unit in North Smithfield is the location of the Occupational Health Department and MRI unit. Landmark's network of primary care facilities includes adult and geriatric care at the Landmark Adult Primary Care Medicine and Pulmonary Medicine located in Woonsocket;obstetric/gynecological care practices in North Smithfield and Greenville; Comprehensive Psychiatric Care Services in Lincoln; and Physician Centers offering services including family practice, family medicine, and obstetric/gynecological in Cumberland, North Smithfield, and Burrilliville, RI as well as Blackstone, Ma. Landmark also offers specialized cardiac rehabilitation services through the Heart Center in Woonsocket. Landmark Medical Center also owns the 82-bed Rehabilitation Hospital of Rhode Island in North Smithfield. Additional Locations: ** Emergency Department, 769-4100 Ext. 2180 115 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket 02895 A complete range of emergency treatment, 24/7 ** Psychiatric Program 769-4100 Ext. 2565 115 Cass Avenue, Woonsocket 02895 Services: 18 bed inpatient, psychiatric program consisting of a general psychiatric unit, intensive treatment unit, and geriatric psychiatric unit. Income Source: Patient fees; third party reimbursement; charitable gifts.

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Low Income/Subsidized Rental Housing | Westerly Area Rest and Meals (WARM)

WARM provides five separate, individual rooms of long-term transitional housing. This program, known as WARM-Up, occupies the same building – but not the same floor – as the shelter. Participants in this program may stay up to two years. WARM Supportive Homes provides permanent housing to six disabled individuals and two families with disabled adult members. We provide a safe, supportive environment, and thorough case management.

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Mercy Transportation | Angel Flight Northeast

Patient travel resources for help with free medical air transportation. If a patient travel distance is 1000 miles or less, the services of a volunteer pilot organization flying for public benefit will be the referral. These organizations provide no-cost private or corporate aircraft travel for the patient and accompanying family member(s). Often a patient is flown to treatment location one day and then brought back home the next day to a week or two later.

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Sexual Assault/Incest Support Groups | Roger Williams Medical Center

Media Relations: (401) 456-2421 Services: A 220 bed teaching hospital, offering treatment of acute medical and surgical patients; ambulatory; subacute and emergency services; bone marrow transplant unit and other advanced cancer care; an extended care facility; a statewide home care service; inpatient and outpatient substance abuse treatment at three locations and primary senior health care at two community senior centers. ** Addiction Medicine 456-2363 / 800-252-6466 / 456-6744 Fax Medical Director: Susan Kimper Hours: 7:30 am - 4:30pm, Mon - Fri Comprehensive alcohol and drug abuse treatment specializing in medical/psychiatric patients. Inpatient detox and rehab, partial hospitalization, day treatment, and multiple levels of outpatient assessments. Outpatient therapy for substance abuse and psychiatric patients including individual, family, group counseling and dual diagnosis services. **Roger Williams Mobile Care Director: Kathleen Brackett 456-2119 Support Groups: Take Time for Cancer Patients Us Too for Prostate Cancer patients Open door for women with Breast Cancer BMT Group for people with Bone Marrow Transplants Chronic Hepatitis B and Hepatitis C Support Groups Income Source: Fees; grants from foundations; fund raising.

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Health/Disability Related Support Groups | Cove Center, The

Day Program - a service program designed to respond to the needs of individuals with developmental disabilities including autism behavioral and emotional disabilities. Access to vocational, social and communications skill programs allow clients to reach their greatest level of independence, productivity, empowerment and community access. Stepping Out � a non-profit organization formed to provide social, educational, and cultural activities for young adults with special needs. Residential Program � provides a variety of residential accommodations for adults with developmental disabilities and special needs. To respond to the needs of adults with developmental disabilities, autism, emotional disorders and other challenging behaviors to help them reach their greatest level of independence, productivity and integration. The following diagnostic criteria are a guide for referring individuals to the program: Developmental disabilities Autism spectrum disorders Mental retardation Behavioral disorders Emotional disturbances Serious communication and learning disabilities Dual-diagnosed cognitive and mental health disorders

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Assisted Living Facilities | Willow Street Supportive Living

Willow Street Supported Living is subsidized housing for persons with disabilities; preference given to those with developmental disabilities.

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Domestic Violence Support Groups | Destiny House

Minority domestic violence advocacy and resource center for adolescents, pregnant and parenting teens and their families who are struggling with issues that may be related to their past or ongoing traumatic experiences.

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Private Foundations | Champlin Foundation

Since 1932, The Champlin Foundation has awarded more than $550 million to fund capital projects for Rhode Island non-profit organizations. These investments have fostered better medical care, improved education, expanded access to social services, conservation of open spaces, preservation of historic buildings, enrichment of the arts, advancement of animal welfare and more. Quietly and steadfastly, The Champlin Foundation helps those who do good do more – to the benefit of all. Services: Provides grants for capital needs. Does not provide client services to individuals.

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Camps | Slater Park Summer Camp

Slater Park Summer Camp offers recreation and sports, arts and crafts, and fun bus trips to provide a diverse camp program and a well-rounded experience for your child

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Pediatric Dentistry | Saint Joseph Health Center - Pediatric & Family Dental Center-Pawtucket

Basic Dental Services Dental Care for Infants & Toddlers: Exams First Dental Visit Cleanings Nutrition Counseling Fluoride Oral Hygiene Education for Parents/Caregivers Dental Sealants Fillings

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Advocacy | Ocean State Center for Independent Living - Post Road

One of the key services OSCIL provides is advocacy both for individuals and within the community as a whole. Advocacy is central to a Center for Independent Living’s mission. CILs offers both individual and systems advocacy. Individual advocacy is assisting an individual with a disability to protect his or her rights or to fight for needed resources. Through systems advocacy, we advance civil rights and equal access for all persons with disabilities on the local, state and federal levels. SYSTEMS ADVOCACY Our Independent Living Coordinators keep up-to-date on programs and legislation which may affect people with disabilities. Consumers are encouraged to contact their community leaders and legislators to inform them of their views on various programs and legislative issues. INDIVIDUAL ADVOCACY We work with people with disabilities to teach valuable self-advocacy skills, including: Learning the rights that they have already and making effective use of those rights. Learning how to effectively communicate their needs to both maintain the rights they already have and to make advancement in expanding the rights of persons with disabilities. OSCIL staff will also work with consumers to advocate for services to meet individual needs, including helping to understand the function and processes (necessary criteria, application process, deadlines, etc.) for Social Security, Vocational Rehabilitation, Medicare/Medicaid, and other service agencies.

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