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Single parent in Providence, RI, can access a range of resources, including financial assistance, child care, and support services.
Key programs include the RI Works Program https://dhs.ri.gov/programs-and-services/ri-works-program, CCAP (Child Care Assistance Program)
TANF program and various community-based organizations like McAuley Village https://mcauleyri.org/mcauley-village/, and Home - Child and Family.
Additionally, resources like 211 211 - United Way de Rhode Island and local community centers can provide support and referrals.
Head Start programs support children's growth from birth to age five through services that support early learning and development, health, and family well-being.
https://dhs.ri.gov/programs-and-services/child-care/head-start/head-start-eligibility-how-apply
Autism Project - a neurodiverse group of parents and professionals who connect with you to provide support, education, and strategies for the spectrum of needs in your home, classroom, or organization.
Youth Services & Counseling in Providence, RI, are available through organizations like The Providence Center, Family Service of Rhode Island, and the Rhode Island Department of Education (RI DOE).
These groups offer a range of services, including counseling, support programs, and crisis hotlines for youth facing behavioral or mental health challenges.
Here's a breakdown of available resources:
programs like the Teen Assertive Community Team (TACT) for teens with co-occurring mental health and substance use needs, as well as the Center for Child and Adolescent Services for children with behavioral or emotional issues. They also provide counseling for children and families.
Family Service of Rhode Island: Provides services including substance use therapy for youth and young adults and the Seven Challenges program.
RI DOE: Provides resources such as Mind Out Loud for students to discuss mental health and the Trevor Project for LGBTQ youth, as well as information from the JED Foundation on mental health.
988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline: A 24/7 crisis hotline for youth and young adults facing suicidal, substance use, or mental health crises.
Kids Link RI: Offers free and confidential support for children and youth in need of mental health services.
Tides Family Services Mobile Crisis Hotline: Serves youth and their families experiencing a mental health crisis.
Gateway Healthcare: Specializes in treatments for children and adolescents, including home-based and outpatient services, and partnerships with other organizations.
Bradley Hospital | Brown University Health l: Offers comprehensive mental health evaluations and treatment for children, adolescents, and families.
Butler Hospital:
Quality Care for Mood Disorders, Addiction, and More | Butler Hospital
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What are these acronyms?
EO – English Only program
TWI – Two Way Immersion
IEP – Individualized Education Program
CLD student - Culturally and Linguistically Diverse
DLL - Dual Language Learner
EB - Emergent Bilingual
ELL - English Language Learner
EL - English Learner
HLL - Heritage Language Learner
ML - Multilingual Learner
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