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100+ Women Who Care in Rhode Island, a group of women dedicated to supporting local charitable organizations, recently awarded The Providence Center’s Home Base program $10,000 to support homeless people with behavioral health problems who work with Providence Center specialists to find and stay in housing and improve their lives. Home Base is a community-based program that works with more than 200 chronically homeless people each year to help them find housing while providing behavioral health and medical services, and teaching everyday living and employment skills. Pictured from left are: Rosemary Mede, chief human resources officer, The Providence Center; Marilyn Edwards, founder of 100+ Women Who Care Rhode Island; Dale Klatzker, president/CEO, The Providence Center; Martha Nichols, 100+ Women Who Care Rhode Island; and Holly Fitting, director of intermediate and residential services, The Providence Center. (Submitted photo)


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