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BankRI Holiday Giving Tree gets early start to brighten season

By JOHN HOWELL
Posted 10/29/20

Recognizing the need in its community and the many families struggling due to the ongoing pandemic, Bank Rhode Island (BankRI) will begin its annual "e;Holiday Giving Tree"e; program early in hopes of brightening the season for as many local children as

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BankRI Holiday Giving Tree gets early start to brighten season

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Recognizing the need in its community and the many families struggling due to the ongoing pandemic, Bank Rhode Island (BankRI) will begin its annual “Holiday Giving Tree” program early in hopes of brightening the season for as many local children as possible. The signature effort, now in its 23rd year, collects gifts for underprivileged kids that are distributed by the bank’s nonprofit partners.

The program begins at BankRI’s 3 branches in Cranston and its 3 Warwick locations on Monday, November 2. As a result of COVID-19, the bank has made adjustments to this year’s effort, and its branches are operating with health and safety guidelines in place to help keep customers and staff safe.

On November 2, all BankRI locations will display a “Holiday Giving Tree” in its lobby, decorated with ornaments featuring the name, age, and holiday wish of a child served by that branch’s nonprofit partner. During the multi-week effort, customers and members of the community are invited to visit a branch to select an ornament and provide a gift for that child. Those interested in helping may also call their local branch to request ornament information by phone if they prefer.

Once a gift has been purchased, donors may return to their branch to deliver the unwrapped present. BankRI understands its community’s concerns amid COVID-19, and is offering alternatives to safely deliver gifts. Donors may also call their branch to schedule a curbside drop-off where bank staff will retrieve the donated present from the trunk of the vehicle. Those who wish to enter a branch to place their gift beneath the tree must wear a face covering, and will be greeted by an employee at the entrance. The greeter will confirm identification and ask basic questions about COVID-19 and travel. Social distancing is required, and anyone not feeling well is asked to stay home.

Gifts collected in Cranston will be distributed to children served by Aids Care Ocean State, Comprehensive Community Action Program, and SSTARbirth. Gifts collected in Warwick will benefit children through the Boys & Girls Clubs of Warwick. In 2019, the effort led to 1,466 gifts for kids statewide.

Giving Tree, BankRI

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