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Communities For People average salary is $96,658, median salary is $96,658 with a salary range from $96,658 to $96,658.
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  • Communities For People Inc
  • Industry: Other
  • City: Providence, RI
  • Communities For People (CFP) was founded in 1976 as a private, non-profit agency chartered to serve youth and families in need of support. When CFP first began, it provided residential services to adolescents and mentally retarded individuals ages 13 and up in community-based staffed apartments throughout Massachusetts and, soon after, Rhode Island. At the time we were one of the first agencies to provide adolescents with home-like settings within communities instead of isloated institutional care. Throughout the years we have remained committed to the belief that youth grow best when in small, home-like environments with strong ties to local