Centreville Bank concluded its annual Thanksgiving food drive and collected enough items for 21 gift baskets. Each of the bank’s seven branches (Coventry, Cranston, East Greenwich, Narragansett, …
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Centreville Bank concluded its annual Thanksgiving food drive and collected enough items for 21 gift baskets. Each of the bank’s seven branches (Coventry, Cranston, East Greenwich, Narragansett, North Kingstown, West Greenwich and West Warwick) participated in the drive over the last month by accepting donations from the community. Assembled by Centreville employees, the food baskets were donated to five local nonprofit organizations Nowell Leadership Academy, Providence; Project Hand UP/Be the Change, West Warwick; Comprehensive Community Action, Cranston; House of Hope, Warwick and Coventry Housing Authority of Coventry that will distribute them to the needy. (Submitted photo)
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