5 Resources
Job training, career development, and employment services at Goodwill's Houghton Street campus in Providence. Fathers can access free career coaching, skills assessments, digital literacy, and connections to employer partners across Rhode Island. Walk in during business hours or call to schedule. Bring photo ID, Social Security card, resume if available, and a list of work history and training when meeting with a career counselor.
401-861-2080 · 100 Houghton St, Providence, RI 02904
Employment services for Rhode Island residents with disabilities through the state Office of Rehabilitation Services on Fountain Street in Providence. Counselors help fathers with disabilities pursue training, job placement, assistive technology, and supported employment. Call to request intake. Bring photo ID, Social Security card, medical documentation of your disability, and any prior education or work records to your eligibility appointment.
401-421-7005 · 40 Fountain St, Providence, RI 02903
Career development, job placement, and workforce training for Rhode Island residents at the Urban League of Rhode Island's Broad Street office in Providence. Programs support fathers, youth, and adults facing barriers to employment with resume help, interview prep, and sector training. Call for intake. Bring photo ID, Social Security card, proof of residency, and a list of prior work and training when meeting with a career counselor.
401-351-5000 · 30 Broad St, Providence, RI 02903
Job training and employment services for refugees, immigrants, and other eligible Rhode Island residents at Dorcas International on Elmwood Avenue in Providence. Programs include English language support, resume help, interview prep, and connections to employer partners for fathers and families. Call during business hours to schedule intake. Bring photo ID, work authorization documents, Social Security card, and any prior education or training records.
401-784-8600 · 645 Elmwood Ave, Providence, RI 02907
Culinary arts training and job readiness programs at Amos House on Friendship Street in Providence, serving Rhode Island residents rebuilding after homelessness, incarceration, or addiction. Fathers completing the programs earn skills and connections for food-service careers alongside meals, case management, and housing support. Call to start intake. Bring photo ID, Social Security card, and any current court, housing, or recovery paperwork.
401-272-0220 · 415 Friendship St, Providence, RI 02907