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CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Cranston

1052 Park Avenue
Cranston, RI 02910

For over 50 years, CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Cranston, Rhodes Island, has provided non-profit outpatient treatment for opioid addiction and behavioral healthcare ... more details

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Assisted Recovery

678 Park Ave
Cranston, RI 02910

Assisted Recovery is a compassionate Suboxone treatment clinic for people with opiate addictions. You’ll find their offices to the west of Deep Spring Lake in ... more details

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Fellowship Health Resources

45 Sockanosset Cross Road Unit 4
Cranston, RI 02920

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SSTARbirth

80 East Street
Cranston, RI 02920

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Behavioral Health Services of Cranston

1090 Cranston Street 2nd Floor
Cranston, RI 02920

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Mens Road to Recovery

111 Howard Avenue Building 56
Cranston, RI 02920

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CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Cranston

1052 Park Avenue
Cranston, RI 02910

For over 50 years, CODAC Behavioral Healthcare Cranston, Rhodes Island, has provided non-profit outpatient treatment for opioid addiction and behavioral healthcare ... more details

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Journey to Hope Health and Healing Providence

160 Narragansett Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

Journey to Hope Health and Healing Providence is an alcohol and drug rehab center in Providence, Rhode Island that provides outpatient medication-assisted treatment ... more details

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Adult and Teen Challenge Rhode Island

572 Elmwood Avenue
Providence, RI 02907

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CODAC Providence

349 Huntington Avenue
Providence, RI 02909

CODAC Behavioral Health is a CARF-certified treatment facility located in Providence, Rhode Island. They provide treatment to adults and veterans who are struggling ... more details

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Bridgemark Addiction Recovery Services

2020 Elmwood Avenue
Warwick, RI 02888

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Gateway Healthcare

1 Virginia Avenue
Providence, RI 02905

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Providence Comprehensive Treatment Center

66 Pavilion Avenue
Providence, RI 02905

Providence Comprehensive Treatment Center is located in Providence, Rhode Island. This is a comprehensive care facility that serves adults who have a substance use ... more details

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Roger Williams Medical Center Addiction Medicine Treatment

825 Chalkstone Avenue
Providence, RI 02908

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Tri County Community Action Agency

1126 Hartford Avenue
Johnston, RI 02919

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Community Resources & Nonprofits

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Anchor Recovery Community Centers

Anchor Recovery Community Centers serves people in recovery in Providence and Warwick. Services include peer support, recovery support groups and sober community events, as well as employment services, computer access, activities and clubs, and referrals to additional help. They also provide naloxone (Narcan) kits and overdose prevention training.

Project Weber/RENEW

401-383-4888
For those looking for harm reduction supplies and support in Rhode Island, Project Weber/RENEW distributes these items in South Providence, Pawtucket, and Kennedy Plaza. They give out naloxone (Narcan) kits, fentanyl test strips, safe needles and sharps disposal containers, safer use kits, and connections to substance use treatment for those interested. They also offer HIV/Hep C testing and care, PrEP, and support groups for current and former sex workers, as well as a support group for trans/gender diverse individuals. RENEW is also opening the state’s first safe-use site.

Rhode Island 211

2-1-1
Callers to Rhode Island’s 211 hotline will be connected to a variety of essential social services, including veteran’s assistance, children’s and senior’s resources, food, housing services, victim services, healthcare, treatment for mental health and substance use, and more. Don’t spend hours finding individual programs; just call 211 to find everything you need at once.

Crossroads Rhode Island

401-277-4316
Crossroads Rhode Island provides housing services across the state through Coordinated Entry (CE) points, which is a standardized assessment and referral process. They offer emergency shelters, domestic violence shelters, and a community health center.

Rhode Island Community Food Bank Locator

Hungry? The Rhode Island Community Food Bank Locator is an interactive map showing over 140 food pantries and meal sites across the state. The map is updated monthly, so the information is always up-to-date. If you’re in need, this can be a great resource.

Community Care Alliance

401-235-7000
Community Care Alliance is a non-profit offering Rhode Island residents mental health, substance use treatment, and emergency services. They can also help with basic needs, employment support, housing, HIV/AIDS, and more. They accept clients both with and without insurance, and services may be free for those with Medicaid.

Parent Support Network of Rhode Island

401-467-6855
Parent Support Network of Rhode Island is an organization that supports parents battling substance abuse and mental health challenges. They can offer peer support, help communicating with social workers, and connections to treatment programs and community resources. They also have Community Centers with support groups and community events.

Thundermist Health Center

401-767-4100
Thundermist Health Center offers Rhode Island residents integrated medical, dental, behavioral health services, office-based substance use treatment, trans health access, and more. There is convenient walk-in care at three Thundermist locations that are open 365 days a year. They treat everyone regardless of ability to pay and can help you enroll in health insurance.

BH Link

BH Link is a health facility that assists Rhode Island adults with 24/7 emergency mental health and substance use crisis services. You can access walk-in services, assessments, referrals to more intensive treatment, crisis support, help with housing and basic needs, peer support, referrals to domestic violence resources, and short-term psychiatric services.

Collegiate Recovery Directory

The Association of Recovery in Higher Education (ARHE)’s Collegiate Recovery Directory facilitates students' access to recovery programs across universities nationwide. The programs offer campus-based recovery support services that help students pursue education while maintaining sobriety through specialized academic programs and peer support networks.

Rhode Island College (RICovery)

401-456-8000
Rhode Island College’s RICovery Program is a student-led support organization offering peer-to-peer substance abuse recovery support. In the program, students can access group activities, weekly meetings, and educational resources featuring open discussions and guest speakers. They can also learn about naloxone and overdose prevention as well as other harm reduction strategies.

University of Rhode Island Alcohol and Other Drug Education (AODE)

401-874-5521
The University of Rhode Island’s AODE program is available to any student who is currently in recovery or is interested in cutting back on substance use. They also work with students who break the university’s rules on substance use. They provide education, support groups, and outreach. This AODE page also provides a wealth of information about harm reduction, online resources, information about cannabis use, and resources for recovery.

Brown University Donovan Program for Recovery and Substance-Free Student Initiatives

203-434-8598
Brown University’s Donavan Program supports students who are in recovery and those who are substance-free for any reason. They offer holistic support and inclusive programs and there is a Dean for Recovery and Substance-Free Student Initiatives who is available for non-clinical support. You can access substance-free residential living, on campus recovery support groups, and other campus resources.

The Trevor Project

212-695-8650
The Trevor Project is a non-profit assisting LGBTQ+ youth with suicide prevention and crisis intervention support. They offer counseling for gender identity exploration, coming out support, managing family rejection, a community platform for ages 13-24, transgender healthcare navigation, and intersectional mental health resources for Black LGBTQ+ youth.

Options

401-217-3939
Options provides news and resources for Rhode Island’s LGBTQ+ community. This resource page provides information about LGBTQ+-specific addiction support, health resources, youth and social services, religious/spiritual resources, sports and recreation, and political/legal assistance resources.

Translifeline

877-565-8860
Trans Lifeline is a support initiative offering peer-to-peer aid for the Rhode Island transgender community. Individuals can access a confidential hotline that is available in both English and Spanish. The line is staffed exclusively by transgender and nonbinary operators who provide anonymous, judgment-free conversations without mandatory intake questions or non-consensual emergency interventions.

YouthPride

401-421-5626
Youth Pride is an organization dedicated to supporting Rhode Island's LGBTQIA+ youth 25 and under. They have a drop in space with a basic needs pantry, food and clothing, counseling by appointment, case management, help with housing and education, and more. The organization offers multiple interest-based groups and also facilitates professional development training.

Call BlackLine

800-604-5841
Call BlackLine operates a 24/7 crisis hotline and mobile app that offers the Rhode Island LGBTQ+ communities support for incidents involving discrimination, abuse, and systematic oppression. Individuals can access peer counseling, police brutality reporting, hate crime documentation, jail advocacy, and emergency referral services.

WeRNative

Text ''Native'' to 7-4-1-7-4-1
We R Native is an online platform that offers culturally-specific support for Rhode Island's Native American youth through mental health resources, cultural identity guidance, and peer connection. Traditional wisdom is available, as well as relationship information and community storytelling opportunities. The text line provides free 24/7 counseling and support.

White Bison

877-871-1495
White Bison facilitates the Wellbriety Movement, which is incorporated into many indigenous addiction recovery programs. They provide sobriety and recovery resources, addiction prevention, wellness and Wellbriety resources to Native American and Alaskan Native communities nationwide.

Harm Reduction & Opioid Resources

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Operation Stand Down Rhode Island

401-383-4730
Operation Stand Down, based out of Johnston, provides a wide range of support for homeless and at-risk veterans. Services include housing and rental assistance, VA disability claims help, employment and training, legal assistance, a food pantry, and hygiene items. Operation Stand Down works with multiple agencies across Rhode Island to provide veterans with the support they need.

Family Service of Rhode Island (FSRI)

Family Service of Rhode Island (FSRI) serves state residents in 39 cities and towns throughout the state. They provide behavioral health and crisis services to adults, teens, and children, housing services, parenting skill training, case management, support for those living with HIV/AIDS, and substance use treatment for adults and youth.

Prevent Overdose RI Get Naloxone

Prevent Overdose RI has a Get Naloxone page dedicated to helping state residents access naloxone in order to treat overdoses and prevent overdose death. You can get naloxone from a local organization, have it delivered to your home, or from a pharmacy. The page also includes training videos on how to use naloxone to treat an overdose.

Prevent Overdose RI

Prevent Overdose RI is an initiative to end the overdose crisis in Rhode Island. The website provides links to prevention, rescue, treatment, and recovery. This includes the 988 crisis line, medication-assisted treatment (MAT) for opioid use, and information about where to find naloxone and how to use it in an emergency.

AIDS Care Ocean State

401-521-3603
AIDS Care Ocean State's ENCORE program is Rhode Island's only needle exchange service. It operates from multiple locations statewide, with a main office in Providence. ENCORE provides HIV/Hep C testing, safer sex kits, and educational material. They also have free harm reduction vending machines with sterile syringes, naloxone, wound care, hygiene kits, fentanyl test strips, and more.

Harm Reduction Coalition

The National Harm Reduction Coalition provides Rhode Island residents with resources for safer drug use. Their website is a comprehensive hub for accessing a naloxone finder map, mail-based naloxone alternatives, syringe access program locations, overdose prevention training, and connections to local harm reduction services.

Government Programs

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East Bay Recovery Center

401-289-2055 / 401-302-6231
East Bay Recovery Center supports those in recovery in the Warren and Bristol areas with peer coaching, recovery meetings and training, family support groups, employment and life skills training, relapse prevention, and assistance with social services. They also provide naloxone (Narcan) and overdose prevention training.

Serenity Center

401-488-4426
The Serenity Center is a peer-run program in Woonsocket that provides a range of sober activities such as karaoke nights, movie nights, cookie baking, crafts, and more. The Center also hosts recovery groups and offers financial literacy classes, health & wellness programs, and referrals for basic needs. They distribute naloxone (Narcan) kits and have overdose prevention training as well.

Safe Stations

401-243-6050
Safe Stations in Providence, Rhode Island, offer 24/7 addiction support at 12 fire stations. The program welcomes anyone and you can get free support from trained staff along with immediate connections to treatment services and other support. There’s no charge for visiting a Safe Station, and they start with a short medical exam to rule out emergency situations.

State-Funded Recovery Housing

401-942-7867
The state provides information about state-funded Recovery Residences to support those in recovery from substance use disorder. There are multiple levels of support available, from peer support to medical and counseling services. This site provides eligibility information and the number to call to get on the waiting list for placement.

Make the Connection

Make the Connection initiative by the U.S. Department of Veteran Affairs provides Rhode Island veterans with the ability to learn from the experiences of other veterans. You can choose videos based on specific life events, experiences, medical issues, or mental health conditions. You can also get information about treatment and support, the Veterans Crisis line, and online self-help tools.

U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs Treatment Options

The U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs offers evidence-based treatment for mental health and substance use disorders. This page provides information about treatment for anxiety, depression, PTSD, military sexual trauma, substance use, and more. They have in-person and telehealth treatment along with supportive therapy options.
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