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From the very beginning, Laura, peer recovery champion, was uniquely able to integrate her love of nature and animals into her career. At the group home, she engaged residents in a number of non-traditional psychosocial rehabilitation activities such as gardening and volunteering to walk dogs at a shelter in the community.
Community Care Alliance nominated O-N Radio for its culture of community engagement and heartfelt generosity toward the City of Woonsocket and beyond.
The Trump administration previously stated that grant recipients must comply with recent executive orders targeting “illegal” DEI programs.
Finding common ground in creating a continuum of care in how we respond, intervene, and integrate programs for behavioral health emergencies.
Katie Anderson, VP of Acute Services, spoke to 60+ Dimeo workers at a construction site in Quonset, North Kingstown, about suicide prevention and behavioral health access via BH Link and 988.
A space created by Queers for Queers in Northern RI, HQ was formed to build connections, foster community, and provide belonging. It is open to the community. 
ACT-Action Changes Things, the theme of our 135th Annual Meeting, was fitting for the keynote Speaker, Attorney General, Peter Neronha, who has taken recent lawful actions. Find out who received awards at our Annual Meeting for acting in their own way special way.
Last year, the original state budget proposal for homeless services caused such an uproar over funding shortages that Gov. Dan McKee changed course and appropriated additional millions of dollars.
The grants to 13 nonprofits across the state are expected to help more than 600 Rhode Islanders keep a roof over their heads. The Rhode Island Foundation today announced it will award $260,000 to help Rhode Islanders stay housed this winter.

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