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Providence is anticipating extreme heat conditions with temperatures approaching 100 degrees. The Rhode Island Coalition to End Homelessness is calling for assistance to support at-risk individuals without adequate shelter. They emphasize the critical need for hydration, cooling supplies, and community support to safeguard vulnerable residents during this hazardous weather. Donations of essential items are urged to help prevent heat-related illnesses as the forecast indicates heightened risks. The Coalition is working with local organizations to ensure no individuals are left unassisted during this extreme heat wave.
Providence is bracing for an extreme heat wave, with temperatures soaring near 100 degrees early next week. The Rhode Island Coalition to End Homelessness is urgently appealing for assistance to support the state’s unhoused residents amid this hazardous weather. The Coalition has emphasized the significant risks posed by extreme heat, especially for individuals living outdoors, recalling the tragic loss of Rhode Islanders during last summer’s heat conditions.
In light of the upcoming temperatures, the Coalition is collaborating with street outreach teams and shelter service partners to provide much-needed relief. They are highlighting the importance of safety, dignity, and essential supplies for vulnerable individuals facing the heat. The Coalition is particularly concerned about the impact on those without access to adequate shelter.
As the forecast predicts an Extreme Heat Watch for southern New England, the Coalition calls for critical supplies, including bottled water, electrolyte drinks, unopened sunscreen, portable battery-powered fans, and cooling towels. These items are vital for helping individuals cope with the dangerously high heat index values, which may exceed 105 degrees from Sunday through Tuesday. The need for hydration and protection against the sun is especially urgent given that high humidity levels are predicted to worsen heat-related illnesses. The Coalition has stated that simple items can indeed save lives during such a critical time.
Residents and businesses in Rhode Island can contribute by donating supplies. Contributions can be coordinated by contacting Lindsay Cutler at the Rhode Island Coalition to End Homelessness. Drop-off locations for supplies include:
- OpenDoors: 1139 Main Street, Pawtucket (Open 24/7)
- Crossroads Rhode Island: 162 Broad St, Providence (Open 24/7 for front desk drop-off; large donations should call ahead)
- Better Lives Rhode Island: 12 Abbott Park Pl, Providence (Monday to Friday, 8:30 AM–4:30 PM for drop-off)
The Coalition has firmly urged Rhode Islanders to assist their vulnerable neighbors during this looming heat emergency. As temperatures peak, residents are advised to stay hydrated, seek shelter in air-conditioned environments, and check on the wellbeing of others in their communities. Health experts recommend taking preventive measures to mitigate heat-related health risks, especially as extreme heat can lead to severe consequences if not properly managed.
For context, last summer exposed the dangers faced by the unhoused population in Rhode Island during extreme weather, prompting organizations to take proactive steps in supporting these individuals. The Coalition is taking advantage of its network and outreach capabilities to provide assistance where it is most needed during this critical time.
The forecast indicates that the most severe conditions may occur on Monday and Tuesday, making immediate assistance necessary. Engaging community support now could significantly impact the lives of Rhode Islanders most vulnerable to the extreme weather. With a united effort to deliver essential supplies and care, there is an opportunity to protect lives and promote community wellness during this impending heat crisis.
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- Fall River Reporter
- Providence Journal
- Turn to 10
- Patch Narragansett
- AOL News
- Wikipedia: Heat Wave
- Google Search: Heat Wave Support Resources
- Google Scholar: Extreme Heat and Public Health
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Heat
- Google News: Rhode Island Extreme Heat

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