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The fifth annual Hope Day got off to a later than usual start Saturday at O’Hara Field in Oakland Beach. It was planned that way and it worked perfectly. Pastor Matthew McIntosh, site … more
So you know where regional U-Haul offices are,  but if asked the question, your likely answer is, “it’s where Ann and Hope used to be on Post Road.” You’ve noticed, … more
House of Hope in Warwick is among eight nonprofits across the state to receive $20,000 from the Rhode Island Foundation to help residents stay housed this winter. The organization was selected … more
Last Thursday, Warwick-based nonprofit House of Hope celebrated the nine graduates of their Peer Mentor and Employment Training Program. Graduates who were once homeless or recovering from … more
In the midst of multiple, overlapping crises that often result in the loss of housing for at-risk individuals, we are grateful to be able to report on organizations like the House of Hope, which shed … more
With the congregations of more than ten churches praying it wouldn’t rain, it seemed perfectly natural that umbrellas weren’t needed for the fourth annual Hope Day held Saturday at Father … more
The fourth annual Hope Day is set to take place after a year’s hiatus.  Hope Day is a community celebration in the style of a carnival. The event happens on June 3 from 11 a.m. to 2 … more
HopeHealth, the non-profit provider of hospice, palliative and home health care, will host its annual gala, "An Evening of Hope & Gratitude," on June 8, 2023, 5:30 p.m., at WaterFire Arts Center … more
Warwick’s Ann & Hope, once a magnet for shoppers and a forerunner to big box stores across the country, will transform into a corporate U-Haul facility for the rental of equipment, … more
By PETE FONTAINE The Hope Alzheimer’s Center, which many people will attest is one of Cranston’s most cherished and important facilities, once again entered Rhode Island’s sports … more
House of Hope CDC will launch their Giving Tuesday Campaign, Give 4 Hope on Tuesday, Nov. 30 with the goal of raising $24,000. As the staff at House of Hope points out, "Giving Tuesday is not only about raising funds for those we serve, but about raising more
The Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation has announced it will host its annual Flames of Hope: A Celebration of Life Weekend on Oct. 2-3. Two of the three events that make up the weekend will be in-person events, and anyone who has participated more
By ARDEN BASTIA The House of Hope ECHO Village, a project that was in the works for a year, is back to square one after elected officials and South Providence residents vocally opposed the project during a community meeting on July 22. Laura Jaworski, more
By JOHN HOWELL What is the message of Hope Day, held Saturday at the Veterans Middle School, where an estimated 100 volunteers from eight churches gave out boxes of food, hot lunches, washed windshields and brightened spirits with some lively music and more
Organized and run by eight churches, Hope Day brings food, joy and unity to more than 100 volunteers and 400 community members. more
May is ALS Awareness Month and The ALS Association Rhode Island Chapter wants to create awareness and understanding of this devastating disease by bringing attention to the needs of people with ALS in Rhode Island. The Association is encouraging people more
You don't have to be a professional writer to appreciate the poetry of symbolism all around us. And it seems difficult to imagine a time in contemporary history more appropriate to look for deeper meaning in the reality around us than the COVID-19 era more
To the Editor: With measured hope we may now begin to see gradual improvements in living conditions as more Americans become fully vaccinated. There is no certainty that this disease will subside in the short term as new variations of this deadly virus more
By ROB DUGUAY According to the Providence homeless shelter Crossroads, about 4,000 men, women and children experience homelessness in Rhode Island each year. These are some of the most vulnerable people in our society, and with the COVID-19 pandemic more