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Help Dealing With Violence

 

 

Child Abuse Hotline (DCYF) ............... 1-800-742-4453

 

Child & Family ............... 849-2300

www.childandfamilyri.com

31 John Clarke Road, Middletown

1268 Eddy St., Providence

Supportive Housing Program - Women with children under the age of 12, looking for a safe haven and a fresh start, can find caring support, guidance and a temporary place to live. Also offering  life-skills training, education and vocational guidance, good parenting strategies, individual and group counseling, legal advocacy, health services and more.

 

Child Protection Program ............... 444-3996

Hasbro Children’s Hospital.

Provides services for children who may have been victims of sexual, physical or emotional abuse, neglect or factitious disorders.

 

Comprehensive Community Action ............... 467-9610

www.comcap.org

Numerous programs and services including Victims of Crime Program and Anger Management Group for adolescents.

 

Day One ............... 421-4100

www.dayoneri.org

100 Medway St., Providence

Offers individual counseling (on a sliding fee scale) for victims of sexual assault and domestic violence.  Advocacy and support services.  Hospital and police accompaniment for victims of crime.

 

Institute for the Study and Practice of Non-Violence ............... 785-2320

www.nonviolenceinstitute.org 

265 Oxford St., Providence

Educates school and community groups with the history, principles and practices of nonviolence.  Street Workers Program, a team of community members who teach non-violence by responding immediately to crisis situations and maintaining a strong presence in the streets as mentors, mediators and advocates.

 

Legal Advocacy ............... 782-4173

www.dvrcsc.org

Domestic Violence Resource Center of South County, McGrath Judicial Complex, Rte. 1, Wakefield Assistance in obtaining temporary restraining orders, victim support in the family and district courts, advocacy for individuals whose partners have been arrested for domestic violence and legal referrals for related issues. Weekdays, 8:30am-1, and

2-4:30pm. 

 

Prevent Child Abuse Rhode Island ............... 728-7920

www.preventchildabuse-ri.org

A statewide, non-profit organization dedicated to helping families raise

safe and healthy children by: providing free parenting brochures and newsletters to individuals and agencies; advocating in our state and local offices on behalf of families and children; and educating Rhode Islanders about child abuse and neglect issues through public awareness campaigns.  

 

RI Coalition Against Domestic Violence ............... 467-9940

Hotline .... 1-800-494-8100

www.ricadv.org

422 Post Rd. Suite 102, Warwick

Offers information, referral,

shelter, and support groups for

women, children, and families.

There are six member organizations (all 24-hr):

-Blackstone Valley Advocacy Center  ………. 723-3057

  www.bvadvocacycenter.org

  Pawtucket, Central Falls, Lincoln, Cumberland

-Domestic Violence Resource Center of South County  ………. 782-3990

  www.dvrcsc.org

  Block Island, Narragansett, N. Kingstown, S. Kingstown, Westerly, Hope Valley, Hopkinton,

  Exeter, Richmond, Charlestown

-Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center

www.ebccenter.org ...… 738-1700

Warwick, W. Warwick, Coventry, East Greenwich, West Greenwich, Cranston, Foster, Johnston, North Providence, Scituate

-Sojourner House …..…… 765-3232

  www.sojournerri.org

  Woonsocket, Smithfield, N. Smithfield, Glocester, Burrillville

-Women’s Center of Rhode Island ….………....…..….. 861-2760

  www.womenscenterri.org

  Providence, East Providence, RI

State Police arrests: Lincoln and Chepachet barracks, Dept. of Environmental Management

-Women’s Resource Center of Newport and Bristol Counties ……........…. 846-5263  

  www.wrcnbc.org

Jamestown, Newport, Middletown, Portsmouth, Tiverton, Little Compton, Bristol,  Warren, Barrington

 

 

RI Rape Crisis Center    

(See Day One)

 

RI Violence Prevention Network ............... 222-7627

www.rivpn.org

Resource of violence prevention programs.

 

Sisters Overcoming Abusive Relationships (SOAR) ............... 467-9940

www.soarinri.org

Advocacy and resources for survivors of domestic violence.

Sojourner House ............... 861-6191

24/7 Helpline ............... 765-3232

Drop-InCenter:
1470 Westminster St., Providence
www.sojournerri.org.
Sojourner House is a comprehensive victim service agency dedicated to supporting andadvocating for victims of domestic, sexual violence, and human trafficking. Since 1976, when we were incorporated, our agency has assisted more than 60,000 individuals in rebuilding their lives after abuse. Our clients have access to emergency shelter, transitional and permanent supportive housing, clinical therapy, basic necessities such as food and toiletries, intensive case management, immigration advocacy, support groups, and other services.
  In addition to the support we provide adult survivors, our team also offers services for youth who
have witnessed or experienced abuse in their homes.
  Outside of the reactive, Sojourner House is also focused on prevention education and facilitates workshops in both school and professional settings.  Sojourner House operates the only drop-in center in the greater Providence area.   For more information, or to talk to an advocate, please call our Drop-In Center at 401-861-6191, or our emergency helpline at 401-765-3232. Our Drop-In Center is located at 1570 Westminster Street in Providence and is open Monday through Friday 9am-5pm. Our services are available statewide and we have locations in both Providence and Woonsocket.

St. Mary's Home for Children ............... 353-3900

www.smhfc.org

420 Fruit Hill Ave. North Providence

Comprehensive treatment facility for boys and girls who may have been traumatized by abuse, as well as those experiencing psychiatric and/or emotional impacts. Children are treated and cared for in both the residential treatment program located in North Providence and the outpatient facility, the Shepherd Program, located in North Providence.

Suicide Prevention Training Programs are available online and in-person for the general public, with some specialized courses for those who work with youth and/or behavioral health clinicians. For more information on available training programs please visit: http://riyouthsuicidepreventionproject.org/ , https://www.samhsa.gov/suicide-prevention , or http://www.health.ri.gov/violence/about/suicide/ . "

Victims of Crime Helpline 24 Hours ............... 1-800-494-8100

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