Federal Hill House - Main Office and Child Care
Address
9 Courtland Street
Providence, RI 02909
(401) 421-4722
Description:
Food Pantry: Federal Hill House helps individuals and families stretch their limited resources to help put healthy food on the table. They operated two food pantries: Federal Hill Food Center at 35 Swiss Street in Providence (open Tuesday through Friday, 9 am - 1 pm) and Olneyville Food Center at 261 Manton Ave in Providence (open Tuesday through Friday, 9 am - 2 pm).
School Age Child Care: The School Age Program, located in 35 Swiss Street in Providence, serves children from Kindergarten through 12 years old. Hours are Monday - Friday to 6 p.m. They provide enrichment activities, homework assistance, arts and crafts and outdoor play. Transportation is provided to Asa Messer, William D'Abate and George J. West Elementary as well as West Broadway and Nathanael Greene Middle School. Walk-ins and school buses may also drop youth off. The program also offers full day school vacation programs and a Summer Camp program for children that includes field trips, educational projects, and outdoor fun with their friends. Their programs take DHS childcare subsidy, CCAP for providers and payments from agencies such as DCYF. For more information or to register your child, please call Susana Ortega at (401) 421-4722 x 218 or schoolagechildcare@federalhillhouse.org.
Their Early Learning Center works with children ages 6 weeks to 5 years. They have 4 classrooms: Infant (6 weeks to 18 months), Toddler (18 months to 3 years); Pre-School (3 -5 years) and 3 playgrounds. FHH accepts private pay and DHS subsidies. Meals and snacks are provided to children. The Center is open Monday through Friday, 7 am - 5 pm.
Providence Talks is a parent education program that develops parents' and caregivers' capacity to lay the foundation for early language and literacy skills by playing with, talking with, and reading to their children. Parent educators facilitate weekly playgrounds across Providence that introduce, model and practice strategies that help increase parent-child interaction. They provide free books each week. Playgroups meet at Federal Hill House and at multiple community libraries and other community settings. For information go to www.providencetalks.org.
Senior Programs include:
Weekday senior lunch program, Monday through Friday; a Foster Grandparent Program
Foster Grandparent Program - provides opportunities for adults ages 55 and above to volunteer directly with young children at local community centers, day cares, schools and other designated sites across Providence. Income-eligible participants receive a stipend for their time and regular come together for meals, professional development, information sharing and resources.
The Retired & Senior Volunteer Program connects older adults (ages 55+) with various service opportunities across the metro Providence area. Volunteer opportunities include income tax preparation for ow income community members, serving meals at our daily meal site, serving food pantry clients in Federal Hill and Olneyville, facilitating health and wellness activities for older adults, and working with school age children before or after school. For more information or to join RSVP, please contact Michele Matott at (401) 421-4722.
Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) Program - Federal Hill House leads the Providence VITA/EITC (Earned Income Tax Credit) Coalition, a citywide partnership of eight sites providing free tax preparation services for individuals and families making generally less than $64,000 per year (adjusted annually so check on newest number), the elderly, persons with disabilities, and limited-English speakers. VITA ensures accurate and maximized tax returns that are e-filed for faster refunds. VITA operates during tax season, and will be available until April 15th. To find the VITA site closest to you call 2-1-1.
Services
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Description
School Age Child Care- Federal Hill House's School Age Program serves children from Kindergarten 12 years old. We provide snacks, help with the homework, play outside, and offer a variety of youth development opportunities. Our staff reflect the community we serve and are excellent role models. Children find a positive peer group and a home away from home in our school age child care program. After School- located in 35 Swiss St. in Providence, our after-school program engages children in enrichment activities, homework assistance, arts and crafts and outdoor play. We provide transportation to the schools Asa Messer, William D'Abate and George J. West Elementary as well as West Broadway and Nathanael Greene Middle School. We take walk-ins and School Bus transportation.
Hours
Our hours of operation start at 2:30pm until 5:45pm.
Geography Served
None
Special Notes/Funding
Operated by the RI Community Food Bank. Funded by a grant issued by the USDA and distributed through the RI OHA
Description
Federal program that provides a box of nutritious shelf stable foods to seniorsâ age 60+ who have an income at or lower than 130FPL.
Required Documents
Photo ID, Proof of Income, Proof of Address
Eligibility
Ages 60+ and with income at or less than 130% of the Poverty Income Guidelines
Fees
No fees
Intake Procedure
Complete application
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
None
Telephone Numbers
Description
Senior Lunch. Provides transportation They offer weekly field trips to local restaurants, shopping, banking serving meals at our daily meal site, serving food pantry clients. Includes free transportation to and from Federal Hill House, if needed. Federal Hill and Olneyville, facilitating health and wellness activities for older adults, and working with school age children before or after school.
Hours
Mon-Fri 11:30AM
Eligibility
Seniors 55+
Fees
Suggested Donation $3
Intake Procedure
Call first
Service Area
Providence
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
- Providence County
- Providence
- Providence County
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Special Notes/Funding
FHH accepts private pay and DHS (Department of Human Services) subsidies. â
Description
School Age Child Care The School Age child care program offers before and after school programming that engages children with enrichment activities, homework assistance, arts and crafts, and outdoor play. Provides transportation for children enrolled in program to and from Federal Hill House and their respective schools. Children are also fed breakfast and snacks after school. Partnered with Community MusicWorks to offer daily orchestra and music lessons. Summer Camp program for children that includes field trips, educational projects, and outdoor fun with their friends. Early Learning Center Federal Hill House's. FHH's Early Learning Center has a 3-star rating from BrightStars and is recognized for its innovative curriculum tailored to meet the needs of young children. â
Hours
Mon-Fri 6:30AM-6:00PM; Open all day during school vacation days and offer a Summer Camp program.
Eligibility
School Age Program: children ages 5 - 12 years old; Early Learning Center: children 18 months-5 years old. Split into three classrooms: Toddler (18 months-3 years),Pre-School (3-4 years old), and Pre-K (4-5 years old)
Fees
FHH accepts private pay and DHS (Department of Human Services) subsidies. â
Intake Procedure
For more information or to register your child, please call (401) 421-4722 and ask For Danielle Walsh, School Age Program Coordinator, or Jaime Ellis, ELC Director and Education Coordinator.
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Description
The FHH Food Pantry and Olneyville Food Center help individuals and families stretch their limited resources to help put health food on the table, every day. Individuals and families can access either food pantry twice a month for up to a week's worth of food, for free, each visit. We offer fresh produce, nutrition education, resources and referrals to additional community services. Daily Meals & Activities for Older Adults-a healthy, well balanced 3 course hot lunch offered Monday- Thursday and in conjunction with a variety of fun activities including exercise, bingo, and nutrition workshops. Includes free transportation to and from Federal Hill House, if needed. They offer weekly field trips to local restaurants, shopping, banking, and more. Contact Michele Matott at 401-421-4722.
Hours
open Tuesday through Friday 9am-2pm;
Intake Procedure
for information on this location call Jackie Reyes at 401-714-0057. Includes free transportation to and from Federal Hill House, if needed. They offer weekly field trips to local restaurants, shopping, banking, and more. Contact Michele Matott at 401-421-472
Geography Served
None
Description
(FGP) provides opportunities for adults ages 55 and above to volunteer directly with young children at local community centers, day cares, schools, and other designated sites across Providence. Income-eligible Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) participants receive a stipend for their time and regularly come together for meals, professional development, information sharing, and resources. FGPs are frequently recognized for the service and their impact on the lives of our youngest community members.
Geography Served
None
Description
Holiday Gifts:2019
Hours
Call for details 401-421-4722 after Thanksgiving
Fees
No fees
Intake Procedure
Call to Register 401-421-4722
Service Area
Providence
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
- Providence County
- Providence
- Providence County
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Description
Providence Talks' parent educators facilitate weekly playgroups across Providence that introduce, model, and practice strategies and that help increase parent-child interaction. We provide free books each week and utilize LENA technology to track progress and provide feedback for parents and caregivers. Playgroups meet at Federal Hill House campuses and at multiple community libraries and other community settings.
Required Documents
Providence Talks is also available as a home visiting model, Patricia pcastillo@federalhillhouse.org, www.providencetalks.org
Geography Served
None
Description
Own your Health RI- Evidence-based health and wellness workshops, offered through FHH's Own Your Health Coalition, help older adults live fuller and healthier lives. FHH offers free workshops including: Chronic Disease Self Management, Chronic Pain Self Management, a Matter of Balane (fall prevention) and Tai Chi Quan. These programs are designed for those seeking to better maintain and stay informed about their health as well as be their own best advocates with their medical professionals and caregivers. The workshops are given through a peer to peer model, so participants learn from those managing the same health concerns., Central Providence Healthy Aging Network (CP-HAN)-the Central Providence Healthy Aging Network is a "village" membership club that connects older adults with community resources. Our goal is to help older adults maintain their independent and quality of life. The CP-HAN connects older adults with an array of opportunities and supports, including daily meals, exercise, enrichment, transportation, minor home repair, home visiting, nutrition education, access to food support, healthcare advocacy. CP-HAN utilizes staff, volunteers, and community partnerships to keep seniors active and healthy. CP-HAN is a partnership with ONE Neighborhood Builders and part of the Central Providence Health Equity Zone initiative.
Intake Procedure
For more info, contact Michele Matott., at 401-421-4722.
Geography Served
None
Special Notes/Funding
FHH accepts private pay and DHS (Department of Human Services) subsidies. â
Description
Summer Camp program for children that includes field trips, educational projects, and outdoor fun with their friends. We offer full time care during School Vacations. Our program takes DHS childcare subsidy as a form of payment, as well as CCAP for Providers. We also accept payments from agencies such as DCYF. For enrollment contact Susana Ortega at (401)-421-4722 ext. 218, or email schoolagechildcare@federalhillhouse.org. 21 Century Community Center Learning After School- Federal Hill House is also pleased to lead after school programs for Harry Kizirian Elementary School and Asa Messer Elementary School in Providence in partnership with the Rhode Island Department of Education. The programs aim to reduce chronic absenteeism by providing families after school care options that focus on students' socio-emotional needs. This includes a light snack, arts and crafts, outdoor play, and activities encouraging teamwork, creativity, and leadership. This program is free for students who qualify. Stay tuned for more information about enrollment in our programs at Harry Kizirian and Asa Messer. Summer Camp, Service Learning and Work-Based Learning- our teen programs engage young people ages 14 to 24 with service learning, job training, internships, and educational workshops that help prepare them for the future. Federal Hill House employs up to 80 young people ages 12 to 24 during the summer months through the City of Providence's Summer Jobs
Hours
Mon-Fri 6:30AM-6:00PM; Open all day during school vacation days and offer a Summer Camp program.
Eligibility
School Age Program: children ages 5 - 12 years old;
Fees
FHH accepts private pay and DHS (Department of Human Services) subsidies. â
Intake Procedure
For more information or to register your child, please call (401) 421-4722 and ask For Danielle Walsh, School Age Program Coordinator. For enrollment contact Susana Ortega at (401)-421-4722 ext. 218, or email schoolagechildcare@federalhillhouse.org.
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
None
Description
Thanksgiving Meal:2019
Hours
TBA
Eligibility
All
Fees
No Fees
Intake Procedure
Call Sandra 421-4722 or Sharron 421-1095 to reserve a seat
Service Area
Providence
Geography Served
None
Special Notes/Funding
VITA 2022 Walk ins allowed
Description
Registered Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site: Staff of Volunteer tax preparers are IRS trained, tested, and certified to help people who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit program receive the tax credits they deserve. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE. You must bring a copy of your previous year's return, all financial statements pertaining to tax year 2019, your social security card, and a picture ID. RSVP links adults ages 55 and above with volunteer opportunities including income tax preparation for low income community members.
Hours
Feb 1 July 15; Mon, Wed 9:00AM-12:00PM, Tues, Thu 5:30PM-8:00PM, Sat 9:00AM-1:00PM (Closed Holidays)
Required Documents
Valid Proof of identification Original Social Security Card(s) for self, spouse and all dependents All 2021 W-2 & 1099 forms Copy of 2020 Federal Tax Return if possible Child and Dependent Care Expense For direct deposit bring a check or savings account number with routing number
Eligibility
Earned $567000 or less in 2021 To qualify for Property Tax Relief Credit (please note it is total household size and total household income): An individual must be (all of the qualifiers below) - Elderly or disabled - Receive Social Security Benefits - Lived in RI all of 2021 - Lived in an apartment or home subject to property tax. The person can receive up to $365.
Fees
No Fees
Intake Procedure
Walk-in or Call Allori Fernandes 401-421-4722
Languages
Spanish
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
General Information
Hours:
Office Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:00PM
Early Child Learning Center Mon-Fri 7:30AM-5:30PM
School Age Program Mon-Fri 6:30AM-6:00PM
Senior Lunch Mon-Fri 11:30AM
VITA 2022: Feb 1 July 15; Mon, Wed 9:00AM-12:00PM, Tues, Thu 5:30PM-8:00PM, Sat 9:00AM-1:00PM (Closed Holidays)
Intake Process:
Call or walk-in
VITA 2022: Walk-in or Call Allori Fernandes 401-421-4722
Program Fees:
Varies by Program
Languages:
Spanish
Eligibility:
Early Learning Center: children 18 months-5 years old
School Age Program: children ages 5-12 years old
Summer Employment program for teens and young adults ages 14 to 24
Service Learning Program ages 14-15
Is Shelter?
No
Miscellaneous
AKA:
FHH
Related Resource
Date of Official Change:
August 13, 2024
Legal Status:
Non-Profit
Year Incorporated:
1887
Services
Click here to show all service details. Or click on a service name to see its details specifically.
Description
School Age Child Care- Federal Hill House's School Age Program serves children from Kindergarten 12 years old. We provide snacks, help with the homework, play outside, and offer a variety of youth development opportunities. Our staff reflect the community we serve and are excellent role models. Children find a positive peer group and a home away from home in our school age child care program. After School- located in 35 Swiss St. in Providence, our after-school program engages children in enrichment activities, homework assistance, arts and crafts and outdoor play. We provide transportation to the schools Asa Messer, William D'Abate and George J. West Elementary as well as West Broadway and Nathanael Greene Middle School. We take walk-ins and School Bus transportation.
Hours
Our hours of operation start at 2:30pm until 5:45pm.
Geography Served
None
Special Notes/Funding
Operated by the RI Community Food Bank. Funded by a grant issued by the USDA and distributed through the RI OHA
Description
Federal program that provides a box of nutritious shelf stable foods to seniorsâ age 60+ who have an income at or lower than 130FPL.
Required Documents
Photo ID, Proof of Income, Proof of Address
Eligibility
Ages 60+ and with income at or less than 130% of the Poverty Income Guidelines
Fees
No fees
Intake Procedure
Complete application
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
None
Telephone Numbers
Description
Senior Lunch. Provides transportation They offer weekly field trips to local restaurants, shopping, banking serving meals at our daily meal site, serving food pantry clients. Includes free transportation to and from Federal Hill House, if needed. Federal Hill and Olneyville, facilitating health and wellness activities for older adults, and working with school age children before or after school.
Hours
Mon-Fri 11:30AM
Eligibility
Seniors 55+
Fees
Suggested Donation $3
Intake Procedure
Call first
Service Area
Providence
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
- Providence County
- Providence
- Providence County
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Special Notes/Funding
FHH accepts private pay and DHS (Department of Human Services) subsidies. â
Description
School Age Child Care The School Age child care program offers before and after school programming that engages children with enrichment activities, homework assistance, arts and crafts, and outdoor play. Provides transportation for children enrolled in program to and from Federal Hill House and their respective schools. Children are also fed breakfast and snacks after school. Partnered with Community MusicWorks to offer daily orchestra and music lessons. Summer Camp program for children that includes field trips, educational projects, and outdoor fun with their friends. Early Learning Center Federal Hill House's. FHH's Early Learning Center has a 3-star rating from BrightStars and is recognized for its innovative curriculum tailored to meet the needs of young children. â
Hours
Mon-Fri 6:30AM-6:00PM; Open all day during school vacation days and offer a Summer Camp program.
Eligibility
School Age Program: children ages 5 - 12 years old; Early Learning Center: children 18 months-5 years old. Split into three classrooms: Toddler (18 months-3 years),Pre-School (3-4 years old), and Pre-K (4-5 years old)
Fees
FHH accepts private pay and DHS (Department of Human Services) subsidies. â
Intake Procedure
For more information or to register your child, please call (401) 421-4722 and ask For Danielle Walsh, School Age Program Coordinator, or Jaime Ellis, ELC Director and Education Coordinator.
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Description
The FHH Food Pantry and Olneyville Food Center help individuals and families stretch their limited resources to help put health food on the table, every day. Individuals and families can access either food pantry twice a month for up to a week's worth of food, for free, each visit. We offer fresh produce, nutrition education, resources and referrals to additional community services. Daily Meals & Activities for Older Adults-a healthy, well balanced 3 course hot lunch offered Monday- Thursday and in conjunction with a variety of fun activities including exercise, bingo, and nutrition workshops. Includes free transportation to and from Federal Hill House, if needed. They offer weekly field trips to local restaurants, shopping, banking, and more. Contact Michele Matott at 401-421-4722.
Hours
open Tuesday through Friday 9am-2pm;
Intake Procedure
for information on this location call Jackie Reyes at 401-714-0057. Includes free transportation to and from Federal Hill House, if needed. They offer weekly field trips to local restaurants, shopping, banking, and more. Contact Michele Matott at 401-421-472
Geography Served
None
Description
(FGP) provides opportunities for adults ages 55 and above to volunteer directly with young children at local community centers, day cares, schools, and other designated sites across Providence. Income-eligible Foster Grandparent Program (FGP) participants receive a stipend for their time and regularly come together for meals, professional development, information sharing, and resources. FGPs are frequently recognized for the service and their impact on the lives of our youngest community members.
Geography Served
None
Description
Holiday Gifts:2019
Hours
Call for details 401-421-4722 after Thanksgiving
Fees
No fees
Intake Procedure
Call to Register 401-421-4722
Service Area
Providence
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
- Providence County
- Providence
- Providence County
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Description
Providence Talks' parent educators facilitate weekly playgroups across Providence that introduce, model, and practice strategies and that help increase parent-child interaction. We provide free books each week and utilize LENA technology to track progress and provide feedback for parents and caregivers. Playgroups meet at Federal Hill House campuses and at multiple community libraries and other community settings.
Required Documents
Providence Talks is also available as a home visiting model, Patricia pcastillo@federalhillhouse.org, www.providencetalks.org
Geography Served
None
Description
Own your Health RI- Evidence-based health and wellness workshops, offered through FHH's Own Your Health Coalition, help older adults live fuller and healthier lives. FHH offers free workshops including: Chronic Disease Self Management, Chronic Pain Self Management, a Matter of Balane (fall prevention) and Tai Chi Quan. These programs are designed for those seeking to better maintain and stay informed about their health as well as be their own best advocates with their medical professionals and caregivers. The workshops are given through a peer to peer model, so participants learn from those managing the same health concerns., Central Providence Healthy Aging Network (CP-HAN)-the Central Providence Healthy Aging Network is a "village" membership club that connects older adults with community resources. Our goal is to help older adults maintain their independent and quality of life. The CP-HAN connects older adults with an array of opportunities and supports, including daily meals, exercise, enrichment, transportation, minor home repair, home visiting, nutrition education, access to food support, healthcare advocacy. CP-HAN utilizes staff, volunteers, and community partnerships to keep seniors active and healthy. CP-HAN is a partnership with ONE Neighborhood Builders and part of the Central Providence Health Equity Zone initiative.
Intake Procedure
For more info, contact Michele Matott., at 401-421-4722.
Geography Served
None
Special Notes/Funding
FHH accepts private pay and DHS (Department of Human Services) subsidies. â
Description
Summer Camp program for children that includes field trips, educational projects, and outdoor fun with their friends. We offer full time care during School Vacations. Our program takes DHS childcare subsidy as a form of payment, as well as CCAP for Providers. We also accept payments from agencies such as DCYF. For enrollment contact Susana Ortega at (401)-421-4722 ext. 218, or email schoolagechildcare@federalhillhouse.org. 21 Century Community Center Learning After School- Federal Hill House is also pleased to lead after school programs for Harry Kizirian Elementary School and Asa Messer Elementary School in Providence in partnership with the Rhode Island Department of Education. The programs aim to reduce chronic absenteeism by providing families after school care options that focus on students' socio-emotional needs. This includes a light snack, arts and crafts, outdoor play, and activities encouraging teamwork, creativity, and leadership. This program is free for students who qualify. Stay tuned for more information about enrollment in our programs at Harry Kizirian and Asa Messer. Summer Camp, Service Learning and Work-Based Learning- our teen programs engage young people ages 14 to 24 with service learning, job training, internships, and educational workshops that help prepare them for the future. Federal Hill House employs up to 80 young people ages 12 to 24 during the summer months through the City of Providence's Summer Jobs
Hours
Mon-Fri 6:30AM-6:00PM; Open all day during school vacation days and offer a Summer Camp program.
Eligibility
School Age Program: children ages 5 - 12 years old;
Fees
FHH accepts private pay and DHS (Department of Human Services) subsidies. â
Intake Procedure
For more information or to register your child, please call (401) 421-4722 and ask For Danielle Walsh, School Age Program Coordinator. For enrollment contact Susana Ortega at (401)-421-4722 ext. 218, or email schoolagechildcare@federalhillhouse.org.
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
None
Description
Thanksgiving Meal:2019
Hours
TBA
Eligibility
All
Fees
No Fees
Intake Procedure
Call Sandra 421-4722 or Sharron 421-1095 to reserve a seat
Service Area
Providence
Geography Served
None
Special Notes/Funding
VITA 2022 Walk ins allowed
Description
Registered Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA) site: Staff of Volunteer tax preparers are IRS trained, tested, and certified to help people who qualify for the Earned Income Tax Credit program receive the tax credits they deserve. THIS IS A FREE SERVICE. You must bring a copy of your previous year's return, all financial statements pertaining to tax year 2019, your social security card, and a picture ID. RSVP links adults ages 55 and above with volunteer opportunities including income tax preparation for low income community members.
Hours
Feb 1 July 15; Mon, Wed 9:00AM-12:00PM, Tues, Thu 5:30PM-8:00PM, Sat 9:00AM-1:00PM (Closed Holidays)
Required Documents
Valid Proof of identification Original Social Security Card(s) for self, spouse and all dependents All 2021 W-2 & 1099 forms Copy of 2020 Federal Tax Return if possible Child and Dependent Care Expense For direct deposit bring a check or savings account number with routing number
Eligibility
Earned $567000 or less in 2021 To qualify for Property Tax Relief Credit (please note it is total household size and total household income): An individual must be (all of the qualifiers below) - Elderly or disabled - Receive Social Security Benefits - Lived in RI all of 2021 - Lived in an apartment or home subject to property tax. The person can receive up to $365.
Fees
No Fees
Intake Procedure
Walk-in or Call Allori Fernandes 401-421-4722
Languages
Spanish
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
If a location is grayed out it means that only certain areas within it are covered. The areas with complete covereage are listed in black.
Address Listings
Physical (Primary)
9 Courtland Street
Providence, RI 02909
Mailing
9 Courtland Street
Providence, RI 02909
Contacts
Kimberly Fernandez
Christina Louriero
Early Learning Center Program Coordinator
(401) 421-4722
Michele Matott
Volunteer Coordinator
(401) 421-1095
Tatiana Prieto
Receptionist
(401) 421-4722
Phone Numbers
Main Phone
(401) 421-4722
FHH Food Pantry/Swiss Street
(401) 421-1095
Olneyville Food Center/Manton Avenue Food Pantry
(401) 714-0057
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