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Rhode Island's first and only LGBTQ+ clinic, offering primary, gender affirming, and sexual health care services in our community. A clinic where you can be you! An initiative of the Rhode Island Public Health Institute.
Multiple services, including family services, outpatient services, housing assistance, and more. Some programs require a referral from a healthcare provider or DCYF, others accept self-referrals.
The Providence Center helps adults, adolescents, and children affected by psychiatric illnesses, emotional problems, and addictions by providing treatment and supportive services within a community setting.
Collection of resources for healthcare, housing, childcare, support groups, and more on a national, state, and city level.
Organization serving Hispanic/Latine communities offering multiple services, including food banks, English classes, immigration services, etc.
Free community mindfulness sessions, guided meditations, and other programs. Also offers classes, seminars, and wellness retreats on a sliding fee scale.
A guide for mental health concerns from the RI Department of Behavioral Healthcare, Developmental Disabilities & Hospitals.
Offers multiple forms of public assistance to people living with HIV including: case management, mental health, substance use services, housing advocacy, enrollment in dental insurance plans, assistance with prescription drug costs, transportation assistance, financial assistance, and other types of aid.
A list of Youth LGBTQ+ providers that have reached out to offer their services or were been recommended by local youth.
Six week summer program for ages 14-24 that offers entry level job positions, career trainings, and certifications.
Community organization with multiple children-related resources such as childcare and education services, food and nutrition programs, adoption and foster care supports.
Free programs to support health, development, and well-being of infants, toddlers and young children
University of Rhode Island's Become a Community First Responder: Naloxone (Narcan) Training course.
Program that supports young people in recovery through free, community-based events such as pro-social activities, all-recovery meetings, life-skills workshops, and more.
Multiple resources including harm reduction, case management services, support and testing for people living with HIV, AIDS, or Hepatitis C, support for trans individuals, current and former sex workers, victims of human trafficking, and more. They offer drop-in naloxone distribution, needle exchange, fentanyl test strips, condoms, and other basic needs.
Provides support and referrals to inpatient treatment, medication assisted treatment, recovery housing, self-help-based support, peer recovery Support, HIV/HCV testing, and basic needs assistance. Offers free delivery of Naloxone to RI addresses.
Provides subsidized housing, case management, and clinical mental health services for persons living with HIV/AIDS. Offers drop-in services for naloxone, needle exchange, safe sex packets, fentanyl test strip kits, and HIV/Hepatitis C testing. Free, statewide delivery services available Monday through Friday from 10am to 1pm.