Welcome to Providence!
Providence has great food, architecture, history, colleges and culture. A magnet for creatives and young people, Providence is committed to improving education for its students. Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ is proud to work in partnership with the city’s public schools to achieve this goal.
Living in Providence
Home to a vibrant art and cultural scene, award-winning theater, farmers markets, beautiful beaches and parks and rich history, Providence is an ideal place to make an impact.
- On average, AmeriCorps members each pay between $350–$400/month and have two to three roommates. AmeriCorps members typically live in Federal Hill, the East Side, Smith Hill, Elmhurst and Chalkstone.
- We recommend Apartment Finder and to help find your new home.
- AmeriCorps members receive a free Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) bus pass for the year. Many AmeriCorps members bring cars if they own one. Providence is also a very bike friendly city.

This year, 60 Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ AmeriCorps members will support nearly 5,000 students in 6 Providence schools.
Learn what it means to serve in Providence.
Learn more about living and serving in Providence firsthand.
Helpful links for your Âé¶¹ÊÓÆµ in Providence
- Go to Gallery Night the third Thursday of every month for free
- Attend a bonfire or other free events during
- Climb up the 100-foot wooden in Hannah Robinson Park
- See Newport’s mansions and ocean views on the
- Visit , one of the oldest private libraries in the country