May 11th event photos
STAY TUNED FOR MORE FUN - NEWPORT ROPER ROMP being planned for August 2024.
Below are just a few of the photos posted to social media - enjoy them!
Below are just a few of the photos posted to social media - enjoy them!
STAY TUNED for our
next ROMP in Newport, RI this fall
Photos from 2023 event
WE MADE THE NY TIMES!
Click HERE to read the story. We're in the big time now!
This website is only for RHODE ISLAND Mrs. Roper ROMPS.
Check out this Facebook group page for more info about a ROMP near you!
Check out this Facebook group page for more info about a ROMP near you!
Long live the 70s!Everyone loves a little nostalgia - and what better way to travel down memory lane than to join 100 of your closest new friends with a Roper ROMP! Get ready to win great prizes with trivia questions, and wear comfy shoes so you can compete in our relay contest! There's no telling how ridiculous things will get, so be sure to bring a good attitude and a sense of humor with you! And don't forget some cash to buy tickets for our 50/50 raffle - proceeds are being donated to charity!
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Where's our RI ROMP money going you ask?
VICTA provides care in an outpatient clinic setting. A wide range of services are organized within a
comprehensive therapeutic environment that include medication assisted treatment, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Mental Health Treatment and Primary Care services. These services are designed and implemented to support
the recovery, health and wellbeing of the persons or family served, to enhance the quality of life of the persons served,
to reduce symptoms or needs and build resilience, to restore and/or improve functioning, and to support
the integration of the persons into the community.
comprehensive therapeutic environment that include medication assisted treatment, Intensive Outpatient Treatment, Mental Health Treatment and Primary Care services. These services are designed and implemented to support
the recovery, health and wellbeing of the persons or family served, to enhance the quality of life of the persons served,
to reduce symptoms or needs and build resilience, to restore and/or improve functioning, and to support
the integration of the persons into the community.