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Rapid Re-Housing Programs | McAuley Village & Child Care Learning Center

McAuley Village is a two year family-building transitional housing program for single mothers and their children. Designed to assist single mothers in their efforts to become economically independent; McAuley Village provides on site childcare and other support services are offered in a semi-structured setting for a period not to exceed two years. There is a wait list for residential program with a maximum stay of 2 years. Easily accessible by public transportation. 23 Apartments with access to an onsite gym and child care center. Child care center - Fully licensed for 40 children, 18 months old to 6 years old. Open to Village residents and to any other families needing child care services when slots are available. All families are eligible to participate in Village programs when appropriate. Fees/Tuition, state funded child care assistance accepted. Established by the State of Rhode Island Department of Human Services.

Physical Address

325 Niagara Street, Providence, RI 02907

Hours

Mon-Fri 7:00AM-5:30PM

Voice

401-467-3630

Main Phone

Application process

Contact: Audrey Bright, Director

Fee

Varies

Required documents

Immunization Records

Eligibility

Children from birth to age five from families with low income, according to the Poverty Guidelines published by the Federal government, are eligible for Head Start and Early Head Start services. In order to qualify, you must have an annual household income (before taxes) that is below the following amounts for 2018: Household Size* Maximum Income Level (Per Year) 1 $12,060 2 $16,240 3 $20,420 4 $24,600 5 $28,780 6 $32,960 7 $37,140 8 $41,320

Languages

Spanish

Service area

Providence

Agency info

McAuley Ministries

McAuley House offers a host of support services such as meals, rental assistance, toiletries, clothing, prescription assistance, transportation means, obtaining personal documentation, and referrals to housing and other medical or vocational resources. Guests also are invited to participate in a number of enrichment programs, which provide support, healing and engagement.