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Order free condoms to be delivered to you (must complete a demographic survey and must live in RI)
Services including emergency contraception, pregnancy tests and counseling, STI and HIV testing and treatment, annual exams, breast and cervical cancer screenings, abortion services, birth control, hormone therapy, and more.
Office of Healthy Aging: As Rhode Island’s designated state unit on aging, they empower older Rhode Islanders (age 55+) and adults living with disabilities to age strong. Along with many partners, they connect you to information and resources in the community to help you live happily and healthfully. They advocate for laws, policies and investments that protect your rights and agency.
Medicaid and the Children’s Health Insurance Program (CHIP) provide free or low-cost health coverage to millions of Americans, including some low-income people, families and children, pregnant women, the elderly, and people with disabilities. Some states have expanded their Medicaid programs to cover all people below certain income levels.
Medicaid program for children that require intensive in-home medical care. Application required, must meet eligibility requirements.
Free translation services for important work-related communications.
Rhode Island Legal Services, Inc.'s vision is for a fair, just and equitable legal system, which is accessible to all members of the community without discrimination and to eliminate barriers to justice through high quality legal services, education, and community partnerships.
In affiliation with Migration & Refugee Services of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops, Catholic Charities of Providence-Office of Immigration and Refugee Services staff provides refugee resettlement services. The organization provides immigration legal services as a member agency of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
Catholic Charities of Providence's Project Hope provides individuals and families with basic necessities such as food, rent, and medicine. In addition, immigration information, assistance, and representation is available for those who may need these services.
Free legal clinics for individuals facing homelessness, offered at Warm Center in Westerly, Smith Hill Library in Providence, and Save Haven in Woonsocket.
Free financial literacy series, held online, no registration or fees required.
CAPP is proud to offer our Bookkeeping Certificate Program. You can learn a new skill or improve your existing skills.
Financial empowerment classes-budgeting, saving money, improving credit scores, etc.
20 hours of FREE Environmental Health, Climate Change, and Community Preparedness Training. Will involve two hours per month of community work.
Transitional homes for pregnant women experiencing homelessness or domestic violence. Also offers assistance with long term housing, food stamps, job placement, and other services.
Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence 24 hour hotline
24 hour hotline, assists with emergency shelter, transitional and short term housing, law enforcement advocacy, crisis advocacy, counseling and support groups, and more for those suffering from domestic violence.
Multiple services for veterans, including primary care, specialty services, mental health services, and more.