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Appliance Management Program (AMP)
Eligible residents receive a free energy audit to analyze energy usage and reduce energy bills and may qualify for the replacement of inefficient appliances at no cost. LED bulbs are also installed to increase savings.
Basic Needs
As needed and when available, residents receive essentials such as PPE, baby formula, winter coats, and food assistance.
Education and Job Development
- Youth employment programs for ages 14-24 to learn job readiness skills while earning wages at meaningful internships and job placements. Named one of the top three Youth Employment Programs in RI.
- Adult training and certification programs to help residents learn the skills they need for the jobs they want.
- Financial Literacy series teaches residents how to manage their finances and how to avoid mistakes that put them at risk.
Food Pantry
One of the largest community food pantries in Providence County serving over 1000 residents per month.
Good Neighbor Energy Fund (GNEF)
Provides supplementary assistance with energy bills to eligible Rhode Island residents.
Lead Hazard Reduction Program
Provides assistance for greater lead safety in Woonsocket by making home repairs more accessible.
Lead Safe Providence
Assists property owners with the cost of lead paint abatement in eligible properties.
Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP)
Assists eligible households with home energy costs by providing grants to help pay their heating bills, prevent shut-offs and/or restore service.
Parent Leadership Training Institute (PLTI)
Free, nationally recognized leadership training program for all members of the community who want to make a difference in the lives of children.
The Family Stability initiative promotes a two-generational approach, focusing on meeting the needs of the entire family. It emphasizes academic success, financial empowerment, and household stability. The ultimate goals are to achieve stable housing, economic stability, and long-term educational opportunities for children. Families collaborate one-on-one with a case manager to develop an action plan that addresses immediate crises, sets family goals, enhances financial management skills, and identifies opportunities to improve their quality of life.
For more information, contact Stephanie Ovalles at 401-273-2000 Ext. 352
or email Stephanie at sovalles@cappri.org
Project Undercover
Provides diapers, socks, underwear, and other supplies to families with young children in need.
Resident Navigation Specialist
Guides eligible residents into appropriate internal and external programs based on their individual needs and strengths.
RI Works
Provides comprehensive case management to support participants in the pursuit of self-sufficiency. Services address accessing education, job training, employment, housing, child care, food assistance, transportation, and identifying other areas of need.
Volunteer Tax Assistance (VITA) Program
Free tax preparation assistance for income-eligible individuals during tax season.
Weatherization
Designed to help low-income families reduce their energy burdens by making their homes more energy efficient.
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We provide culturally competent supportive services and programs to Providence County residents in need to promote their achievement of economic self- sufficiency.