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Posted 3/3/25

This is the list of organizations that collectively signed the 2025 RI Girls Report: A Profile of Rhode Island Girls (1st edition). These agencies provide various opportunities for individuals to …

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Support is a phone call (or email) away

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This is the list of organizations that collectively signed the 2025 RI Girls Report: A Profile of Rhode Island Girls (1st edition). These agencies provide various opportunities for individuals to support girls in positive ways across Rhode Island. By offering them assistance, you can help expand the resources available to girls throughout the state.

 

Blackstone Valley Advocacy Center

(401) 723-3057

 

Day One

(401) 421-4100

 

Family Service Rhode Island

(401) 331-1350

 

Gather RI

401-433-9203

 

Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England

(401) 331-4500

 

Girls on the Run RI

(401) 541-5907

 

Lincoln School Providence

401-331-9696

 

Nora’s Haven

norashavenri@gmail.com

 

Rhode Island Alliance of Boys and Girls Clubs

egilliatt@epbgc.org

 

Rhode Island Coalition Against Domestic Violence

(401) 467-9940

 

Rhode Island Coalition for Children and Families

(401) 632-4639

 

Rhode Island for Community and Justice

(401) 467-1717

 

Rhode Island KIDS COUNT

(401) 351-9400

 

SafeBAE

info@safebae.org

 

Sojourner House

401-861-6191

 

The Womxn Project Education Fund

(401) 400-0061

 

Women’s Fund of Rhode Island

(401) 262-5657

 

Women’s Resource Center

(401) 846-5263

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