"Over 5,000 children in R.I. have parents in the armed forces."
By Michael Souza PBN Staff Writer
The Big Brothers Big Sisters of the Ocean State is expanding mentoring services to include children who have a parent serving in the military. Made possible largely through a grant issued to its national headquarters by the U.S. Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Protection, the Cranston-based nonprofit is depending on corporate and community involvement to keep the program operational in the long-term. More
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