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People come first at East Bay Community Action Program. We are a private, non-profit 501 (c) (3) corporation that provides a wide array of health and human services to the residents of Rhode Island’s East Bay, including the municipalities of: East Providence, Barrington, Warren, and Bristol.
Comprehensive Community Action Program is a private, nonprofit community action agency formed under the 1964 Economic Opportunity Act. CCAP is one of Rhode Island’s largest organizations dedicated solely to fighting the war on poverty. Our service delivery area includes Cranston, Scituate, Foster, Warwick, and Coventry.
Tri-County Community Action Agency was established under President Johnson’s “War on Poverty” and the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. We offer a broad range of services and programs to the communities of Exeter, Charlestown, Narragansett, Westerly, Hopkinton, North Kingstown, South Kingstown, Richmond, West Greenwich, New Shoreham to provide a helping hand to those in need and to build a foundation of self-sufficiency.
Tri-County Community Action Agency was established under President Johnson’s “War on Poverty” and the passage of the Economic Opportunity Act of 1964. We offer a broad range of services and programs to the communities of North Providence, Johnston, North Smithfield, Smithfield, Burrillville, and Gloucester to provide a helping hand to those in need and to build a foundation of self-sufficiency.
Westbay Community Action is a charitable organization serving the people of Kent County (Warwick, West Warwick, and East Greenwich). We help with food, utilities, health, safety, and education.
Provides assistance with SNAP, WIC, food pantries, utility assistance, unemployment/TDI, health care registration, free tax preparation services, vaccinations, low income housing applications, homeowner lead removal, adult education classes, ESL, career trainings for CNA and CDLs, job searches, and more.
Searchable CDC directory with printable resources on a number of health topics
Center for Disease Control printable diagnosis-specific handout
Center for Disease Control printable diagnosis-specific handout
Center for Disease Control resources and frequently asked questions on Hepatitis C.
Center for Disease Control Hepatitis C Testing Infographic
Downloadable app that includes sexual health resources including birth control, STI testing, family planning, HIV care and prevention, and a provider locator
Order free condoms to be delivered to you (must complete a demographic survey and must live in RI)
Offers STI testing services without a doctor’s appointment (must be asymptomatic).
Downloadable app for patients living with HIV to help manage their health, medications, and symptoms
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.
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.
Open Table of Christ United Methodist Church- Food pantry and Open Closet Thrift Shop for adult and children’s used clothing, kitchen items, and more.
Serving breakfast 8am to 9:30am; lunch from 11:15am to 1:00pm every day. Offering daily meals, weekly food pantry, toiletry and personal items, clothing, and support services for counseling, housing assistance, emergency telephone, transportation vouchers, and more.