Catholic Social Services of Rhode Island
Address
184 Broad Street
Providence, RI 02903
(401) 462-0569
Description:
The Diocese of Providence!s Secretariat for Catholic Charities & Social Ministry develops, implements and supports ministries and services that reach thousands of Rhode Islanders each year. Rooted in the social teaching of the Roman Catholic Church, this secretariat focuses on the dignity of each human being, serving others and dispensing charity while educating and advocating for justice. Through this office, support is provided to more than 140 parishes in the diocese by helping parishioners meet their basic and social service needs. In every service provided, this ministry aims to reflect the compassion of Jesus Christ through sensitivity to the ever-changing ethnic, cultural and economic diversity of communities within the diocese.
The Secretariat for Catholic Charities & Social Ministry brings the message of Christ!s love to the people of Rhode Island in tangible ways. These offices provide resources to communities in the areas of family, the sanctity of life, immigration, emergency assistance and so much more. This secretariat seeks to meet the physical and spiritual needs of parishioners and neighbors while always addressing injustice and advocating for legislative change at the local and national levels.
Services
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Description
Services: Multi-purpose organization offering educational, social, and advocacy services to minorities, elderly, and poor in the areas of health and welfare, social justice awareness, criminal justice and housing. Provides local Campaign for Human Development funding for local advocacy and organizing projects. Community Advocacy Funds available for innovative projects. ** AIDS Ministry Services: Provides counseling to persons with AIDS ** Prison Ministry Coordinator: Father Alan Beauregard, ACI Services: Provides individual advocacy and pastoral counseling at the Department of Corrections ** Neighborhood Friendly Visitor Services: Offers volunteer visitor program and respite services to low income, minority, and homebound senior citizens throughout Rhode Island ** Respite Care / Homemaking Program Services: Homemaking, personal care, shopping, meal preparation in conjunction with the Department of Elderly Affairs as well as skilled home care and overnight respite to relieve primary caregivers. Income Source: Catholic Charity Fund Appeal; federal; state; local grants; foundations
Hours
8:30am - 7:30pm, M - F
Fees
None
Languages
French, Portuguese, Spanish, Hmong
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
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Serves all areas
Description
Recovery: St. Matthias Ministry This ministry is dedicated to reaching and supporting individuals struggling with drug and alcohol problems. We also provide help to families in need of guidance or support due to a loved oneâs drug or alcohol problem. These problems can affect their everyday lives and also the lives of their families and loved ones. Rhode Island has one of the highest percentages of illicit drug, marijuana and alcohol use in the country. Therefore, this ministry also provides resource information, workshops, and education to the public in collaboration with other faith-based groups and recovery organizations
Hours
Varies
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Individuals struggling with substances abuse and their family members and loved ones
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
Call for more information
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Contact
Telephone Numbers
Description
Powerful Tools for Caregivers Catholic Social Services of RI has trained 16 new Class Leaders who are certified to teach the Powerful Tools for Caregivers Program. The six week classes (1.5 hours each week) provide a self-care education program for family caregivers. The Powerful Tools for Caregivers program will provide you with tools and strategies to better handle the unique caregiver challenges you face. Caregivers who have completed the program have shown improvement in the following areas: ⢠Self-Care Behaviors: (e.g. increased exercise, relaxation and medical check-ups) ⢠Management of Emotions: (reduced guilt, anger, and depression) ⢠Self-Efficacy: (increased confidence in coping with caregiving demands) ⢠Use of Community Resources: (increased utilization of local services) If you would like to attend a Powerful Tools Program please call the agency number listed for the location and time that works for you. Or contact Catholic Social Services of RI, information below.
Hours
Varies
Required Documents
NONE
Eligibility
Be a caregiver
Fees
NONE
Intake Procedure
Call
Languages
Spanish
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Description
Immigration Services: family petitions, religious visa petitions, adjustment of status, green card renewals, naturalization, work permit renewals, TPS, DACA, and consultations. Accredited Representation: staff is accredited to represent individuals and families before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence Catholic Social Services if RI is a member agency of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
All
Fees
Varies
Intake Procedure
Call
Languages
Portuguese, Spanish
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Contact
Description
Classes to prepare legal permanent residents for the U.S. citizenship exam.
Hours
Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10AM - 12:30PM
Eligibility
Varies
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
By phone
Languages
Spanish, Portuguese
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Description
Services: Multi-purpose organization offering educational, social, and advocacy services to minorities, elderly, and poor in the areas of health and welfare, social justice awareness, criminal justice and housing. Provides local Campaign for Human Development funding for local advocacy and organizing projects. Community Advocacy Funds available for innovative projects. ** AIDS Ministry Services: Provides counseling to persons with AIDS ** Prison Ministry Coordinator: Father Alan Beauregard, ACI Services: Provides individual advocacy and pastoral counseling at the Department of Corrections ** Neighborhood Friendly Visitor Services: Offers volunteer visitor program and respite services to low income, minority, and homebound senior citizens throughout Rhode Island ** Respite Care / Homemaking Program Services: Homemaking, personal care, shopping, meal preparation in conjunction with the Department of Elderly Affairs as well as skilled home care and overnight respite to relieve primary caregivers. Income Source: Catholic Charity Fund Appeal; federal; state; local grants; foundations
Hours
8:30am - 7:30pm, M - F
Fees
None
Languages
French, Portuguese, Spanish, Hmong
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
None
Special Notes/Funding
Due to the pandemic, the Friendly Visitor Program will be on hiatus until further notice.
Description
Neighborhood Friendly Visitor Program A community-based volunteer program that provides weekly visitors to isolated elderly and disabled adults in Rhode Island. The program was developed in 1978 by Sister Rhea Lachapelle of the Sisters of Saint Ann to address the needs of a growing and diverse population of elderly living alone with little or no social support. Any elder (60 + years) or disabled person that is homebound, residing in any elderly care facility ( nursing homes, assisted living or patients at hospitals) is eligible for this program. There are no income guidelines and there is no fee for this service. Friendly Visitor volunteers are available state-wide. Volunteers have supplied personnel references and passed a background check through the office of the attorney general. The program has on-going recruitment of volunteers who make a commitment to visit or call the elderly for at least one hour each week. This program is funded in Partnership with the Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Any elder (60 + years) or disabled person that is homebound, residing in any elderly care facility ( nursing homes, assisted living or patients at hospitals) is eligible for this program
Fees
NONE
Intake Procedure
By phone
Languages
Spanish
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Description
Provides information and referrals by phone for the elderly, family members and caregivers. The diocese can help to determine clientsâ needs and provide information about referrals to appropriate diocesan, state, and social service providers.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Varies
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
By phone
Languages
Spanish, Portuguese
Service Area
Rhode Island
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Description
Refugee Resettlement Services: In affiliation with Migration & Refugee Services (MRS) of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), staff provides refugee resettlement services. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence has been collaborating with the USCCB/MRS for nearly 30 years in their humanitarian mission of the resettlement of refugees in the United States. This program is appropriate for anyone in need of immigration services and refugee resettlement casework and is available in multiple languages including: English, Spanish, French, Tigrini and Amharic. The application process varies depending on the immigration status of the individual and application guidelines vary depending on the immigration status. There are fees required by the Department of Homeland Security. In addition, the diocesan office has a fee schedule for the services provided. The financial situation of the client is considered; fees are based on the individualâs income, and payment plans are available.
Hours
Varies
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Varies
Fees
Varies
Intake Procedure
By phone / Varies
Languages
English, Spanish, French, Tigrini and Amharic
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Contact
Description
CareBreaks Respite Services Caring for a loved one can often be overwhelming, so the CareBreaks program offers the gift of time. It can help family caregivers arrange for, and perhaps help pay for, a break. A break for a caregiver may include bringing a volunteer or paid worker into the home, arranging for your loved one to attend a safe day program, or even placing your loved one in an overnight facility for a short period of time. CareBreaks may be used occasionally or at regularly scheduled times. This gives the caregiver time to shop, get medical care, attend to personal matters, rest, vacation, etc.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Required Documents
-Proof of identification -Provide with brief description of medical diagnosis -Proof of address -Proof of income (not mandatory)
Eligibility
-Must be a Rhode Island resident -Caring for a disabled adult or child who cannot be safely left alone -Not eligible for (or have used your allocation) for respite care from any other state/federal program -Income based
Fees
Varies
Intake Procedure
Call for application
Languages
Spanish
Service Area
Rhode Island
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Description
Sponsored by the Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging and federally funded by the Corporation for National & Community Service, senior companions are over the age of 55 and provide companionship and reassurance with seniors and adults with special needs. Companions visit, listen, comfort, help and encourage clients to maintain as much independence as possible. Presently, the diocese has senior companions serving a number of seniors in the community.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:00PM
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Older adults and adults with special needs
Fees
NONE
Intake Procedure
Call
Languages
Spanish
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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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
Tutors for Refugee Students The Immigration and Refugee Services assist many refugee clients who have children. Their children are enrolled in school but need extra help reading, writing and speaking English in order to keep up with their school work. Refugee student tutors set up a schedule with the parents of the student to tutor the child or children twice a week after school for an hour or two each session at the studentâs home.
Hours
Varies
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Must be a refugee and enrolled in school
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
By phone
Languages
Spanish, French, Tigrini and Amharic
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Contact
Special Notes/Funding
Due to COVID 19, the in person visiting program has been suspended until further notice.
Description
Volunteers are needed for Friendly visiting and telephoning programs. Their role is to provide companionship, encouragement and support. Volunteers are required to attend training, satellite meetings and regional workshops. Volunteers will visit in person or by phone a homebound elder, nursing home or assisted living resident, or veteran once a week for one hour. Volunteers will act as an advocate on their behalf when necessary.
Hours
Varies, please call for information
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Depends Upon Program
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
Call or Visit Website for Information
Languages
Portuguese; Spanish
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Telephone Numbers
General Information
Hours:
Mon - Fri 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Is Shelter?
No
Miscellaneous
AKA:
Office of Community Services and Catholic Charities
Related Resource
Date of Official Change:
March 8, 2022
Legal Status:
Non-Profit
Services
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Description
Services: Multi-purpose organization offering educational, social, and advocacy services to minorities, elderly, and poor in the areas of health and welfare, social justice awareness, criminal justice and housing. Provides local Campaign for Human Development funding for local advocacy and organizing projects. Community Advocacy Funds available for innovative projects. ** AIDS Ministry Services: Provides counseling to persons with AIDS ** Prison Ministry Coordinator: Father Alan Beauregard, ACI Services: Provides individual advocacy and pastoral counseling at the Department of Corrections ** Neighborhood Friendly Visitor Services: Offers volunteer visitor program and respite services to low income, minority, and homebound senior citizens throughout Rhode Island ** Respite Care / Homemaking Program Services: Homemaking, personal care, shopping, meal preparation in conjunction with the Department of Elderly Affairs as well as skilled home care and overnight respite to relieve primary caregivers. Income Source: Catholic Charity Fund Appeal; federal; state; local grants; foundations
Hours
8:30am - 7:30pm, M - F
Fees
None
Languages
French, Portuguese, Spanish, Hmong
Service Area
Statewide
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
Recovery: St. Matthias Ministry This ministry is dedicated to reaching and supporting individuals struggling with drug and alcohol problems. We also provide help to families in need of guidance or support due to a loved oneâs drug or alcohol problem. These problems can affect their everyday lives and also the lives of their families and loved ones. Rhode Island has one of the highest percentages of illicit drug, marijuana and alcohol use in the country. Therefore, this ministry also provides resource information, workshops, and education to the public in collaboration with other faith-based groups and recovery organizations
Hours
Varies
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Individuals struggling with substances abuse and their family members and loved ones
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
Call for more information
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Contact
Telephone Numbers
Description
Powerful Tools for Caregivers Catholic Social Services of RI has trained 16 new Class Leaders who are certified to teach the Powerful Tools for Caregivers Program. The six week classes (1.5 hours each week) provide a self-care education program for family caregivers. The Powerful Tools for Caregivers program will provide you with tools and strategies to better handle the unique caregiver challenges you face. Caregivers who have completed the program have shown improvement in the following areas: ⢠Self-Care Behaviors: (e.g. increased exercise, relaxation and medical check-ups) ⢠Management of Emotions: (reduced guilt, anger, and depression) ⢠Self-Efficacy: (increased confidence in coping with caregiving demands) ⢠Use of Community Resources: (increased utilization of local services) If you would like to attend a Powerful Tools Program please call the agency number listed for the location and time that works for you. Or contact Catholic Social Services of RI, information below.
Hours
Varies
Required Documents
NONE
Eligibility
Be a caregiver
Fees
NONE
Intake Procedure
Call
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.
Description
Immigration Services: family petitions, religious visa petitions, adjustment of status, green card renewals, naturalization, work permit renewals, TPS, DACA, and consultations. Accredited Representation: staff is accredited to represent individuals and families before the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence Catholic Social Services if RI is a member agency of the Catholic Legal Immigration Network, Inc.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
All
Fees
Varies
Intake Procedure
Call
Languages
Portuguese, Spanish
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
- Rhode Island
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Contact
Description
Classes to prepare legal permanent residents for the U.S. citizenship exam.
Hours
Tuesdays and Wednesdays 10AM - 12:30PM
Eligibility
Varies
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
By phone
Languages
Spanish, Portuguese
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
Services: Multi-purpose organization offering educational, social, and advocacy services to minorities, elderly, and poor in the areas of health and welfare, social justice awareness, criminal justice and housing. Provides local Campaign for Human Development funding for local advocacy and organizing projects. Community Advocacy Funds available for innovative projects. ** AIDS Ministry Services: Provides counseling to persons with AIDS ** Prison Ministry Coordinator: Father Alan Beauregard, ACI Services: Provides individual advocacy and pastoral counseling at the Department of Corrections ** Neighborhood Friendly Visitor Services: Offers volunteer visitor program and respite services to low income, minority, and homebound senior citizens throughout Rhode Island ** Respite Care / Homemaking Program Services: Homemaking, personal care, shopping, meal preparation in conjunction with the Department of Elderly Affairs as well as skilled home care and overnight respite to relieve primary caregivers. Income Source: Catholic Charity Fund Appeal; federal; state; local grants; foundations
Hours
8:30am - 7:30pm, M - F
Fees
None
Languages
French, Portuguese, Spanish, Hmong
Service Area
Statewide
Geography Served
None
Special Notes/Funding
Due to the pandemic, the Friendly Visitor Program will be on hiatus until further notice.
Description
Neighborhood Friendly Visitor Program A community-based volunteer program that provides weekly visitors to isolated elderly and disabled adults in Rhode Island. The program was developed in 1978 by Sister Rhea Lachapelle of the Sisters of Saint Ann to address the needs of a growing and diverse population of elderly living alone with little or no social support. Any elder (60 + years) or disabled person that is homebound, residing in any elderly care facility ( nursing homes, assisted living or patients at hospitals) is eligible for this program. There are no income guidelines and there is no fee for this service. Friendly Visitor volunteers are available state-wide. Volunteers have supplied personnel references and passed a background check through the office of the attorney general. The program has on-going recruitment of volunteers who make a commitment to visit or call the elderly for at least one hour each week. This program is funded in Partnership with the Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Any elder (60 + years) or disabled person that is homebound, residing in any elderly care facility ( nursing homes, assisted living or patients at hospitals) is eligible for this program
Fees
NONE
Intake Procedure
By phone
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.
Description
Provides information and referrals by phone for the elderly, family members and caregivers. The diocese can help to determine clientsâ needs and provide information about referrals to appropriate diocesan, state, and social service providers.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Varies
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
By phone
Languages
Spanish, Portuguese
Service Area
Rhode Island
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
Refugee Resettlement Services: In affiliation with Migration & Refugee Services (MRS) of the U.S. Conference of Catholic Bishops (USCCB), staff provides refugee resettlement services. The Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence has been collaborating with the USCCB/MRS for nearly 30 years in their humanitarian mission of the resettlement of refugees in the United States. This program is appropriate for anyone in need of immigration services and refugee resettlement casework and is available in multiple languages including: English, Spanish, French, Tigrini and Amharic. The application process varies depending on the immigration status of the individual and application guidelines vary depending on the immigration status. There are fees required by the Department of Homeland Security. In addition, the diocesan office has a fee schedule for the services provided. The financial situation of the client is considered; fees are based on the individualâs income, and payment plans are available.
Hours
Varies
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Varies
Fees
Varies
Intake Procedure
By phone / Varies
Languages
English, Spanish, French, Tigrini and Amharic
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.
Contact
Description
CareBreaks Respite Services Caring for a loved one can often be overwhelming, so the CareBreaks program offers the gift of time. It can help family caregivers arrange for, and perhaps help pay for, a break. A break for a caregiver may include bringing a volunteer or paid worker into the home, arranging for your loved one to attend a safe day program, or even placing your loved one in an overnight facility for a short period of time. CareBreaks may be used occasionally or at regularly scheduled times. This gives the caregiver time to shop, get medical care, attend to personal matters, rest, vacation, etc.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:30PM
Required Documents
-Proof of identification -Provide with brief description of medical diagnosis -Proof of address -Proof of income (not mandatory)
Eligibility
-Must be a Rhode Island resident -Caring for a disabled adult or child who cannot be safely left alone -Not eligible for (or have used your allocation) for respite care from any other state/federal program -Income based
Fees
Varies
Intake Procedure
Call for application
Languages
Spanish
Service Area
Rhode Island
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
Sponsored by the Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging and federally funded by the Corporation for National & Community Service, senior companions are over the age of 55 and provide companionship and reassurance with seniors and adults with special needs. Companions visit, listen, comfort, help and encourage clients to maintain as much independence as possible. Presently, the diocese has senior companions serving a number of seniors in the community.
Hours
MON thru FRI 8:30AM - 4:00PM
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Older adults and adults with special needs
Fees
NONE
Intake Procedure
Call
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.
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
Tutors for Refugee Students The Immigration and Refugee Services assist many refugee clients who have children. Their children are enrolled in school but need extra help reading, writing and speaking English in order to keep up with their school work. Refugee student tutors set up a schedule with the parents of the student to tutor the child or children twice a week after school for an hour or two each session at the studentâs home.
Hours
Varies
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Must be a refugee and enrolled in school
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
By phone
Languages
Spanish, French, Tigrini and Amharic
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.
Contact
Special Notes/Funding
Due to COVID 19, the in person visiting program has been suspended until further notice.
Description
Volunteers are needed for Friendly visiting and telephoning programs. Their role is to provide companionship, encouragement and support. Volunteers are required to attend training, satellite meetings and regional workshops. Volunteers will visit in person or by phone a homebound elder, nursing home or assisted living resident, or veteran once a week for one hour. Volunteers will act as an advocate on their behalf when necessary.
Hours
Varies, please call for information
Required Documents
Varies
Eligibility
Depends Upon Program
Fees
None
Intake Procedure
Call or Visit Website for Information
Languages
Portuguese; 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.
Telephone Numbers
Geographies Served
Serves All Areas
Address Listings
Mailing
184 Broad Street
Providence, RI 02903-4029
Physical (Primary)
184 Broad Street
Providence, RI 02903
Contacts
James Jahnz
Secretary for Catholic Charities and Social Ministry
(401) 421-7833 x204
Jean Montero
Office Coordinator, Catholic Charities & Social Ministry
(401) 421-7833 x204
Nancy Gonzalez
Immigration and Refugee Services Coordinator, Catholic Social Services of RI
(401) 278-2530
Peter Magnotta
Phone Numbers
Rhode Island Office of Healthy Aging
(401) 462-0569
Citizenship Classes
(401) 278-2532
Fax
(401) 453-6135
Friendly Visiting
(401) 421-7833 x228
Main Phone
(401) 421-7833
Social Worker
(401) 421-7833 x217
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