Community Services/Non-Profits in West Warwick, RI

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“I've never met such good hearted women/people. I am beside myself at the length you girls have gone for me. I will never forget the gratitude, the kindness, you all have shown me. My ♥ is so warm, filled with joy. Thank you for looking into Jasmin's life for me, I had wondered for so long what I could, could have, or should've done, I now understand so much more, thanks to you Angel's. I'm lost for words I, can't thank ? you both enough.Thanks, Joan & KimYou both have a heart of gold.”

5 Superb2 Reviews

“It's so unfortunate people have had such terrible experiences in the past, but I did not. I've had such amazing experiences and this place could've just saved me from a potential fatal infection I had in my mouth for a year and a half. I will share my story about this amazing place!I have been dealing with a rotted molar for a year and a half, my tooth had so much damage to it that it eventually broke into several pieces but the other half of the tooth was left inside my mouth rotted. For a year and a half every dentist I would find in Rhode Island told me they couldn't do it. And then one day I contacted Thundermist, they literally squeezed me in immediately because I was in so much pain, they did X-Rays and that's when I met Dr. Meera Sharma who changed my life. She was so kind and assured me she would remove it, I couldn't believe it finally someone was going to do it. They did tell me it would take me quite some time to get an apt due to the schedule being booked, but I didn't want anyone else I wanted Dr. Sharma.I waited about a month and a half still in pain, but she prescribed me meds and I was able to handle it. The day of my procedure I was terrified because I have severe anxiety, Dr. Sharma's young lady assistant was beyond amazing. She kept me calm, I was shaking and crying and she educated me on everything, showed me the tooth and what would be happening. As I'm freaking out Dr. Sharma came in and reassured me I am in control, and whatever I say goes. Once again educating me and telling me what would be happening. After the initial terror I had, I was finally able to calm down. They both spoke to me calmly, patiently and worked on the tooth. Dr. Sharma is a trooper my tooth wouldn't come out it took an hour to get it out, she didn't give up on me and was patient and she didn't hurt me at all! I can't believe the impeccable job that was done. I am thankful beyond belief for her. I am eternally grateful and she saved my life. A year and a half in pain and I am no longer in pain all due to Dr.Sharma I am so grateful for her. FYI I am on state insurance so to my fellow Medicaid people with dental issues try here. This was the only place who would do it, and I'm so glad this was my option!”

5 Superb1 Reviews

“The award-winning Jaycee Arboretum and Corridor include the welcoming esplanade filled with attractive flowers, mini-trees, seasonal plants and multiple species of shrubs. Approximately 400 linear foot Naturepath, that possesses over seventy-two(72) species of shrubs, mini-trees and ornamental bushes along with hundreds of annual public tree/flower plantings as you enter the breathtaking trails of the Senator Roch Riverwalk for another 1.3 miles. The esplanade Corridor has a JAYCEE Community Leadership Stone with over seven-hundred New England Cobbler Bricks as an entrance of warm welcome and a striking plaza-style footprint within an urban center of that locale. Features include communal monuments, manicured playing fields and historic artifacts that form the entrance to the beautiful state Senator Roch Riverwalk, a 1.3 mile trail with native vegetation, waterfowl and forest wildlife along the Pawtuxet River. It allows for a semi-pervious, tarred-substance pathway that is handicapped access and is lined as a divide between adjacent soccer and ballfields with nine(9) huge White Ash Trees. It also houses a beautiful Native American (Narragansett Indians) Display Case that holds the town's Tree Care and Preservation Act (a/k/a) The JAYCEE Green Law) and the multi-community Pawtuxet River Authority & Watershed Council original 1972 legislation. The Corridor provides for an oversized, Trellis or Arbor that was erected by Boy Scout Eagle Candidates. This offers a quaint portal to the majestic state Senator Donald Roch Monument and RIVERWALK, that welcomes visitors to a 1.3 mile meandering wilderness trail along the confluence of the Pawtuxet River - Rhode Island's longest waterway. The Arboretum and Roch Riverwalk are extraordinary pathways that intersect with the West Bay BikePath ( - a 3.1 mile segment of the multi-state East Coast Greenway - ) that when completed, the (ECG) will be a 2,600-mile corridor along existing and planned trails in a continuous city to city greenway on the Eastern seaboard). The natural, pervious, park-like, wilderness trails of the JAYCEE Corridor, cascades through wildlife habitats that gradually approaches an on-street boulevard, which connects to the newly created Pawtuxet River Walkway Project (West Warwick Riverwalk), that offers a continuity of mill conversion buildings and the ambiance of a state-of-the-art walkway with kiosks, largos and powerful waterfalls. It has received many community and preservation awards! It was founded and created by the Kent County JAYCEES of Rhode Island (United States Junior Chamber) in 1998 recognition to the memory of James Humbert-Louis 'Jimmy' Lancellotta, a local man who was dedicated to Boy Scouts activities and School Boy Sports! -- ** Our Inspiration @ The Arboretum & Riverwalk is a venue that holds special events as Arbor, Earth, Ecology/Peace Prayer & Corporate Cares Days along with The 9/11 Observance, National Public Lands Day & Make A Difference Day ! The JAYCEE Education & Library Foundation is the primary funding source of its extensive maintenance as it regularly provides botanical and horticultural training events for schools, senior centers and the general public. The Award-Winning JAYCEE Corridor & Arboretum is featured in many quality publications and was recently cited by the Providential Gardner in Rhode Island. West Warwick, the host city of The Arboretum, is a TREE CITY/USA Community The Jaycees and volunteers manage these properties owned by the Town of West Warwick. The Jaycees coordinate a spring open space celebration called, Ecology Day & Peace Prayer Ceremony, usually on the first Saturday in May and on the commemoration for the 9/11, as well as other events, all open to the public such as an annual Arbor Day and Earth Day celebration and a community program called Corporate Cares Days. Dogs are not permitted on the nearby ball fields but are permitted on the trails. Must be on a leash and owners must clean up dog waste. Other Amenities: There are bathrooms on the Park premises, bench”

4.5 Superb2 Reviews