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Organization serving Hispanic/Latine communities offering multiple services, including food banks, English classes, immigration services, etc.
Community organization with multiple children-related resources such as childcare and education services, food and nutrition programs, adoption and foster care supports.
Services include: Adult education and training, unaccompanied youth, employment services, refugee resettlement, translation and interpretation, ESL and GED classes, work training programs, citizenship and immigration, and more.
We deliver supportive services and programs to Providence County residents in need to promote their achievement of economic self-sufficiency.
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.
Multiple medical providers and resources available for trans individuals.
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.
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.
Free educational workshop about how to find housing, fill out rental applications, and understand your rights as a tenant.
Resources if you are facing eviction from or foreclosure on your home.
Legal Advocates & Defenders for the LGBTQ Community
OVC administers the Crime Victims Fund (the Fund), which is financed by fines and penalties paid by persons convicted in federal cases, not from tax dollars. Federal revenues deposited into the Fund also come from gifts, donations, and bequests by private parties. OVC channels funding for victim compensation and assistance throughout the United States, raises awareness about victims’ issues, promotes compliance with victims’ rights laws, and provides training and technical assistance and publications and products to victim assistance professionals.