A boost for mentoring Senate Majority Leader Michael McCaffrey recently visited Mentor Rhode Island to learn more about the program that runs school mentor programs in Warwick, Cranston and Woonsocket as well as services to agencies affecting more than
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Senate Majority Leader Michael McCaffrey recently visited Mentor Rhode Island to learn more about the program that runs school mentor programs in Warwick, Cranston and Woonsocket as well as services to agencies affecting more than 5,000 youths statewide. McCaffrey presented Mentor RI president Jo-Ann Schofield with a $3,000 legislative grant. From left are Jayni Williams, a Pilgrim High sophomore who is working part time at Mentor RI this summer, Schofield and McCaffrey. (Warwick Beacon photo)
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