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    The Elisha Project

    5.0 (1 review)
    Closed 9:30 am - 3:00 pm

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    Amos House - Breakfast 7am-8am
 Lunch 11am-12pm

    Amos House

    (4 reviews)

    Upper South Providence

    They have an abundant amount of resources including housing, electric or gas bills help, clothing…read morehelp. They offer free classes, they offer free breakfast and free lunch hot meals. They also give ID vouchers for people who are in need of an ID and don't have the funds for it, they also help pay off in court finds you may have, they connect you with a caseworker to help you with different aspects of your life whether that's in need of a job, finding a doctor, sitting up appointments whatever it is that you need help with they set you up with somebody who can help or direct you on how to do something . As far as I know there are free CDL classes, free culinary classes, and free carpentry classes. There is access to transportation and they will help you set up medical rides or bus passes daily weekly or a monthly. It really is impossible to go hungry and Providence because of this place offering their hot breakfast with juice milk and even coffee. They also offer lunch between the hours of 11 and 12:00 every day. There's help for different kinds of people, do you need help mentally? They have groups for that including substance abuse, you need help getting on methadone or Suboxone or even just a simple medications such as tylenol? It will help you set up appointments with your doctors. If you don't know how to fill out any applications they help you with that as well! They have multiple people that speak different languages so there is help for everybody here. Sometimes there are research groups that compensate you. They also have a program called hands up if you come every Tuesday at 8:30 in the morning you can sign up to work twice a week for 3 weeks and make $50 each time. They also can help you get housing or some type of shelter they will connect you directly with the resources or phone numbers or people that you need to speak with if you really want help it will help you to their fullest.

    This is an amazing place that serves anyone that wants to have the Lord Jesus in their lives! I…read moreespecially! My neices and nephews need to get to know Him but they turn away from the church once they all have children of their own. I don't even when I stopped going to church I never stopped going to pray I never stopped believing Jesus loved me when I was lost in this world! I am His baby! I came to Amous House only to get through the month of my spending cash so I wouldn't run out just run low a little bit.

    Darlington Braves Bingo

    Darlington Braves Bingo

    (1 review)

    On a whim, my mom and I decided to check out the Darlington Braves Bingo in Pawtucket, RI. The…read moreDarlington Braves are a youth football and cheerleading organization who run a weekly bingo to support their program. In an evening, they generally conduct 31 games of bingo (24- $100 games, 5- $500 games, and 2 - $1000 games). These payouts aren't too shabby! The doors open at 4:00pm with games starting at 6:15pm. We got there around 5:15pm, an hour early mind you... and had a great deal of difficulty finding parking, never mind a table to sit at inside! Their lot was entirely full so we searched for and found a spot on the street. Once inside, there are two floors of tables and chairs set up. The top floor is where you can buy your bingo cards (and daubers if you need them). $27 for a full package of regular and special game cards... or you can buy them individually, whichever works out to be cheaper for you. You can set up on either floor but I found myself in the basement, a.k.a. "the annex". Looking for a table was like standing in the middle of the cafeteria in grade school, with no friends in sight and no where to go. Everyone (who must have been there since 4pm when it opened) had their cards spread waaaayyyyy out with daubers, bags, and purses saving sections of tables and chairs for people who had not yet (and at times never) arrived. We eventually found people who were willing to share their table, leaving us with the task of scrounging up some chairs to sit in. It is simply a hassle to be a newbie to this bingo. I'm sure once you go often enough, you make acquaintances that will save you a spot. As the new person though, most everyone averted their eyes and vaguely fielded my requests for table space and/or chairs. This ambivalence not only applied to the guests but to the bingo workers as well. For example, when buying our cards, the worker huffed as she very quickly reviewed the prices of certain cards, offering little assistance in accommodating what it was we actually wanted to buy. In the end, we ended up paying more for the package "deal" than we would have had we purchased our cards individually. It's not fun feeling cheated before you even get started. All in all, once we were settled in and past the initial annoyances of our visit, the bingo here was "a-ok" as my 3 stars indicates. Be prepared for a crowd that is a bit more rambunctious than what I have encountered at other venues. This isn't necessarily a bad thing... just different. It's not everyday you hear f-bombs casually thrown around, cell phones ringing off the hook, and people speaking so loudly that you can hear them from across the room when you're at a bingo event... all while you are trying to hear the numbers being called. In any case, I may or may not return... there are a number of other venues which I frequent as well. At least this one goes to a good cause!

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