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Right in time to warm up the holidays of those in need, the 35 member companies of The Executives Association of Rhode Island presented donations of cash and children’s clothing to Project Undercover during their yearend meeting held Dec. 18.
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By PBN Staff
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In an effort to ensure its legacy will live on indefinitely, The Providence Journal Charitable Foundation announced Monday that it has established a corporate-advised fund at The Rhode Island Foundation.
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By PBN Staff
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“You’ve been chowdered,” is the token phrase for The Blount Clam Shack and Soup Bar’s new marketing campaign that not only gets the word out about the Providence restaurant, but also benefits the nonprofit Amos House.
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By PBN Staff
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A studio apartment on Providence’s Hope Street is now home to a creative space designed for those served by Fellowship Health Resources Studio 35 program.
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By PBN Staff
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The 15-year-old founder of the Gotta Have Sole Foundation, which supplies children in homeless shelters with new shoes, talks about the future for his foundation and for himself.
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By Mark S. Murphy |
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Citizens Bank has donated $10,000 to the Jonnycake Center in Peace Deale to provide assistance to families in need of food, clothing and household items.
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By Rhonda Miller |
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Webster Bank employees raised $1.27 million for the United Way in the 2012 Employee Community Campaign, according to a press release from the bank.
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By Rhonda Miller |
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Embrace Homes Loans has kicked off a partnership with Year Up Providence with a $2,500 donation. The partnership also includes training and mentoring by Embrace executives for interns.
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By Rhonda Miller |
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Amica Mutual Insurance Co. has partnered with Crossroads Rhode Island, the Rhode Island Community Food Bank and the United Way of Rhode Island to kick off the Amica $75,000 Community Challenge.
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By PBN Staff
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Serve Rhode Island, the state’s volunteer center and commission for national and community service, is now connecting volunteers and nonprofit organizations through a new website called HandsOn Connect.
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By PBN Staff
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