RIBridges Alert If you may be impacted by the RIBridges data breach, take 5 important steps to protect your personal information today. Please follow this link to find out how to protect your personal information.UPDATED CALL CENTER HOURS AND INFORMATIONPlease call 833-918-6603 Monday – Friday, 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Saturday – Sunday 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.Call center staff will be able to provide general information about the breach as well as steps customers can take now to protect their data. Unfortunately, as the analysis of the data involved is still happening, call center staff will not be able to confirm whether a particular individual’s data is or is not included in the breach at this time. NOTE: The Call Center will not be open on New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day, December 31 and January 1.Extended HealthSource RI Call Center HoursTo increase access as the year ends, HealthSource RI has extended the hours of its call center.Please call 1-855-840-4744 Saturday, December 28 — 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Sunday, December 29 — 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.Monday, December 30 — 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.Tuesday, December 31 — 8:00 a.m. - 8:00 p.m.
Governor McKee, Rhode Island Department of Housing Commit $9.5M to Expand Legal Services Resources for Housing Stability Published on Friday, October 28, 2022 PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee and Rhode Island Secretary of Housing Secretary Josh Saal announced today that the State has committed $9.5 million in federal funds to expand legal services to support individuals and households experiencing housing insecurity across the state. “All Rhode Islanders, regardless of their financial situations, deserve a shot at securing and maintaining safe housing,” said Governor McKee. “By increasing access to housing-related legal services, we are aiming to protect individuals and families who may be at risk of losing their homes, and ensure their interests are fairly and professionally represented in our housing courts across the state.” The State is currently seeking proposals from qualified law firms and attorneys to provide housing-related legal services to tenants whose household income is no more than 80% Area Median Income. These services may include eviction prevention and eviction diversion programs; mediation between landlords and tenants; case management related to housing stability; housing counseling; fair housing counseling; and others as defined by the Department of Treasury. Applicants are encouraged to collaborate with other organizations to outline a plan for obligating and spending up to $9.5M on housing stability services to be provided statewide. Other organizations are defined as local community-based organizations or local non-profits. Funding for this initiative is being supported by the State’s allocation of federal Emergency Rental Assistance 2 (ERA2) dollars for housing stability services, as awarded in the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA). “While the long-term solution to addressing housing instability and homelessness is to create more affordable housing, we must ensure all Rhode Islanders are able to access the services and supports they need to remain in their current homes,” said Rhode Island Secretary of Housing Josh Saal. “The services funded through this solicitation come at a time when we know evictions peak - during the winter months and as the holiday season approaches. This funding will connect low-income and vulnerable residents to resources when they need it most. Interested parties can learn more and submit proposals online, by visiting the state’s division of purchases website [r20.rs6.net] and searching for RFP #23002007The deadline to submit proposals is Tuesday, November 22. Questions should be directed to Gail Walsh, at the Division of Purchasing (gail.walsh@purchasing.ri.gov). ###