During this time of unrest and unease, many of us feel helpless. We are all looking for a way to be constructive and supportive. The following is a look at some of the ways that we can learn, be productive and positive from home and help our neighbors in need;
Contact: Contact your local leaders in your community to enact change.
Secretary of State’s Directory of Government Officials
Vote: Let your voice be heard
vote.ri.gov
Learn: Anti-racism resources for your and your family
Anti-Racism documents >
Ways to talk with your kids about race and protests >
Support:
- 2-1-1
 - The Center of Reconciliation
 - Crossroads Rhode Island
 - Institute for Study and Practice of Nonviolence
 - NAACP – Providence Branch
 - Rhode Island Black Business Association
 - Rhode Island Back Heritage Society
 - Rhode Island Community Food Bank
 - Rhode Island Department of Behavioral Health
 - Rhode Island Foundation
 - Women’s Fund of Rhode Island
 - United Way of Rhode Island
 
	
			
		
			
		



				
