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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.
A non-profit dedicated to meeting the needs of LGBTQ+ youth in Rhode Island. Offers counseling, case management, connection to health services, personal hygiene/care items, and mental health services among many other programs/resources.
Rhode Island Community Action Association is a network of community action agencies (CAPs) serving all 39 cities and towns in Rhode Island.
We deliver supportive services and programs to Providence County residents in need to promote their achievement of economic self-sufficiency.
We offer more than 40 service programs for people in the Woonsocket community challenged by mental health and addictions, basic needs, trauma, housing, education and employment.
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: Tiverton, Little Compton, Portsmouth, Middletown, Newport and Jamestown.
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.
Multiple medical providers and resources available for trans individuals.
Medical, dental, and behavioral health services, including hormone therapy and case management services for trans individuals.
Crossroads Domestic Violence 24 hour hotline
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.
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.
Lifestyle medicine is the evidence-based practice of assisting individuals and families to adopt and sustain behaviors that can improve health and quality of life. Lifestyle Medicine focuses on six areas: physical activity, healthful eating, nutrition, stress management, sleep, and relationships.
Homeless shelter supported by the Office of Catholic Charities & Social Ministry.
Offering daily meals, weekly food pantry, toiletry and personal items, clothing, and support services for counseling, housing assistance, emergency telephone, transportation vouchers, and more.
Day One is dedicated to providing support to survivors of sexual assault.