Description:
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, and mentoring.
Services
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Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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Serves all areas
Description
CHRISTMAS BASKETS 2011: Taking names for list.
Hours
Food pantry: Mon - Fri 9:00AM - 5:00PM or by appointment.
Eligibility
Catchment (02903, 02907, 02909) area ONLY.
Fees
N/A
Intake Procedure
Call to register. Must provide name, address, phone number, and number of persons in household.
Languages
English, Spanish, Hmong
Service Area
02903, 02909, 02907
Geography Served
None
Telephone Numbers
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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Serves all areas
Description
Bread Line Food Pantry provides canned good, meats and fresh vegetables depending on availability.
Hours
Wed 9:30AM -10:30AM
Required Documents
Photo ID, Proof of Address
Fees
No Fees
Languages
Cambodian, Spanish
Geography Served
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Serves all areas
Contact
Telephone Numbers
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
THANKSGIVING BASKETS 2011: Taking names for list.
Hours
Food pantry: Mon - Fri 9:00AM - 5:00PM or by appointment.
Eligibility
Catchment (02903, 02907, 02909) area ONLY.
Fees
N/A
Intake Procedure
Call to register. Must provide name, address, phone number, and number of persons in household.
Languages
English, Spanish, Hmong
Service Area
02903, 02909, 02907
Geography Served
None
Telephone Numbers
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
General Information
Hours:
Office: Mon-Fri 9:00AM-5:00PM or by appointment; Food Pantry: Wed 9:30AM-10:30AM (Except Holidays)
Intake Process:
Call or Walk-in
Program Fees:
Varies by Program
Handicap Accessible?
Yes
Is Shelter?
No
Miscellaneous
Related Resource
Date of Official Change:
September 14, 2018
Legal Status:
Educational
Services
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Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
CHRISTMAS BASKETS 2011: Taking names for list.
Hours
Food pantry: Mon - Fri 9:00AM - 5:00PM or by appointment.
Eligibility
Catchment (02903, 02907, 02909) area ONLY.
Fees
N/A
Intake Procedure
Call to register. Must provide name, address, phone number, and number of persons in household.
Languages
English, Spanish, Hmong
Service Area
02903, 02909, 02907
Geography Served
None
Telephone Numbers
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Bread Line Food Pantry provides canned good, meats and fresh vegetables depending on availability.
Hours
Wed 9:30AM -10:30AM
Required Documents
Photo ID, Proof of Address
Fees
No Fees
Languages
Cambodian, Spanish
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Contact
Telephone Numbers
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
THANKSGIVING BASKETS 2011: Taking names for list.
Hours
Food pantry: Mon - Fri 9:00AM - 5:00PM or by appointment.
Eligibility
Catchment (02903, 02907, 02909) area ONLY.
Fees
N/A
Intake Procedure
Call to register. Must provide name, address, phone number, and number of persons in household.
Languages
English, Spanish, Hmong
Service Area
02903, 02909, 02907
Geography Served
None
Telephone Numbers
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Description
Serves West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs. **Holiday programs for West end residents ONLY.** A multi-service organization providing infant/toddler and pre-school day care for children. After school programs, tutoring and formal educational, recreational, sports and character building programs; minority health education, tobacco use prevention, mentoring, family and individual counseling, social case work, girls emergency shelter, boys group home, boys supervised living program. Addresses problems related to housing, unemployment, civic responsibility, voter registration and food distribution. Administers the Providence Comprehensive Emergency Services (CES) Program for prevention of child abuse. The Family Renewal Center (FRC) provides special services to families of color. Project New Hope and Youth New Futures (YNF) serve youth returning from the Rhode Island Training School. Child Adolescent Service (CASSP) serves adolescents experiencing mental health problems. ** John Hope Shelter, 272-0767 81 Parade Street, Providence 02909 Services: Residential emergency group shelter for girls ages 13 - 17. Offers counseling and planning for long-term placement. ** Comprehensive Emergency Services, 455-2330 7 Thomas P. Whitten Way, Providence 02903, Fax: 223-3465 Director: Max Arias Services: 24 hour crisis intervention, case management, counseling, homemaker service, parent education, day care and emergency foster care. Participation is voluntary and parents are required to sign an agreement before services are provided. Eligibility requirements: families with children under 18. Income Source: United Way; grants; fees; government; donations. VOAD Contact: Max Arias E-mail marias@johnhope.org Richmond Flowers rflowers@johnhope.org
Hours
Food pantry 9am - 5pm, M - F; or by appointment.
Fees
Varies according to program.
Languages
Spanish, Hmong, English
Service Area
West End, Elmwood and South Providence. Also serves Greater Providence and State of Rhode Island depending on program and service needs.
Geography Served
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.
Serves all areas
Geographies Served
Serves All Areas
Address Listings
Physical (Primary)
7 Thomas Whitten Way
Providence, RI 02903
Mailing
7 Thomas Whitten Way
Providence, RI 02903
Contacts
Leslie Papp
Day Care, Hope High
(401) 421-4637
Juanita Negron
(401) 421-6993
Kimberly Dunston
Food Pantry Coordinator
(401) 421-6993 x309
Phone Numbers
Main Phone
(401) 421-6993
Fax
(401) 831-4350
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