It's okay, not to be okay. If you are having a hard time, we are here for you!
Get SupportWe are proud to be a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC), serving Rhode Island’s children and families. The CCBHC program ensures that the clients we serve receive the highest quality of care available, incorporating proven, effective treatment for substance use and mental health disorders.
As a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, you have access same-day appointments, 24/7 crisis support, and a dedicated team, committed to being your partner in healing.
If you or a loved one is having a hard time and needs help, we are here for you! Our team of trained health professionals provide:
It's okay, not to be okay. If you are having a hard time, we are here for you!
Get SupportA Community Advisory Board (CAB) is a group of community members, stakeholders, and organizational representatives who provide guidance, feedback, and recommendations to help shape the programs and services we offer.
For a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic (CCBHC), the Advisory Board helps ensure that our programs are representative of and responsive to the needs of the people and communities we serve.
Meetings are typically scheduled virtually for the last Tuesday of each month. If you are experincing any barriers to attending, please contact us at cab@familyserviceri.org.
The true measure of a Community Advisory Board is the change it creates. At FSRI, the feedback and guidance provided by our CAB members directly shapes how we grow, connect, and show up for the communities we serve.
Based on direct feedback from the clients we serve, FSRI is actively expanding initiatives to develop a more representative workforce — one that reflects the diverse backgrounds, experiences, and identities of our community.
When clients shared that FSRI wasn’t offering enough family-focused events, we listened. We responded by hosting a Trunk or Treat celebration and several resource fairs and workshops at our RISE Recovery Resource Center — all open to the broader community.
Client feedback told us our social media presence wasn’t doing enough to keep the community informed. We took that to heart and refreshed our platforms to better showcase what’s happening at FSRI — from upcoming events and resources to trainings and more.
If you are having suicidal thoughts, experiencing a mental health or substance use crisis, or are witnessing someone in crisis, please call 988 or (401) 854-6678. Learn more about Crisis Response & Services