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RESIDENTIAL SERVICES

Safe Shelter

    The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center offers short-term, safe, confidential shelter for victims of domestic violence and sexual assault and their children.

 

     Residents are provided with all basic needs and are encouraged to participate in a program that includes education about domestic violence, parenting and financial literacy. We also provide specialized children’s services, advocacy and referrals.

 

 

Transitional Housing

The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center offers a transitional housing program for families who have been affected by domestic violence and sexual assault. Our program provides safety, stability and support, while clients take the next steps toward self-sufficiency.

 

Please call our hotline for more information.

(401)738-1700

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The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center is proud to be the Rhode Island recipient of the 2023
Mary Kay Ash Foundation Domestic Violence Shelter Grant.

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Permanent Supportive Housing

The Elizabeth Buffum Chace Center is excited to announce it's new Permanent Supportive Housing program. Housing with no end date with wrap-around services available if needed.

 

Please call our hotline for more information.

(401)738-1700

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OUR MISSION

Our mission is to end the perpetration and societal tolerance of interpersonal violence, including all forms of domestic and sexual abuse, and until that is achieved, to provide comprehensive services to victims and education in the community.

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EBCC is a safe space and supportive and safe environment for lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender LGBTQ+ community members.

CONTACT

Hotline: (401) 738-1700

Business: (401) 738-9700

Fax: (401) 738-1713

24-hour Statewide Helpline:
1(800)-494-8100

PO Box 9476 Warwick, RI 02889

Email: info@ebccenter.org

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