Thrive's News & Events
Hillsgrove Clubhouse, a program of Thrive Behavioral Health, recently received a $1,000 donation from The Rosario Society’s Goodwill Committee during Hillsgrove Clubhouse’s Winter Solstice Event “We are so thankful to the Rosario Society for their generous donation to Hillsgrove Clubhouse. Through their goodwill we can continue to provide a friendly, community setting and access to education,...
THRIVE BEHAVIORAL HEALTH RECEIVES CHAMPLIN FOUNDATIONS GRANT Warwick, R.I. (November 26, 2019) – Thrive Behavioral Health, Inc. was recently awarded $94,228 in grant funding from The Champlin Foundations. The funding will be utilized to develop storage space at Thrive’s flagship building in Warwick into therapeutic session offices and group rooms for individuals experiencing behavioral health issues. “By...
BY G. WAYNE MILLER JOURNAL STAFF WRITER The price of this epidemic -- in medical care, rehabilitation, emotions, early mortality, broken relationships, lost productivity and more -- is unprecedented, devastating and rising Roxxanne Newman began using drugs as a teenager. Daughter of young parents who had their difficulties, she spent much of her childhood living with her grandmother...
Warwick Beacon Publishes Healthy Transitions' Client Joe Malaga's Testimony Joe Malaga embraces Erika Cannon, his therapist and Thrive Behavioral Health’s clinical supervisor, during an open house celebration at the organization’s headquarters on Post Road. (WARWICK BEACON PHOTO) Posted Thursday, November 7, 2019 9:41 am By JOE MALAGA Warwick Beacon Editor’s note: Joe Malaga was one of two clients who shared their story of...
Thrive's Community Partners Recognized at Open House During Thrive Behavioral Health open house Wednesday awards were presented to donors, grantors and artists who have helped make renovation of the former Kent Center and the renaming of the organization possible. The event featured comments from Andy Moffit, First Gentleman of Rhode Island, Warwick Mayor Joseph Solomon, Karen...