Beginning on August 1 and continuing through September 16, BankRI's three Warwick locations held a food drive to benefit the food pantry at Westbay Community Action Program, generating more than 3,000 pounds to help feed local
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Beginning on August 1 and continuing through September 16, BankRI’s three Warwick locations held a food drive to benefit the food pantry at Westbay Community Action Program, generating more than 3,000 pounds to help feed local residents at-risk of hunger through its branch collection and a charitable grant. In total, BankRI’s seven-week effort provided more than 42,000 pounds for 14 food pantries across the state. Pictured from left are Paula Pratt, Buttonwoods Branch Manager, BankRI; Jennifer Costa, Warwick Avenue Branch Manager, BankRI; Joshua-Michael Corrente, Westbay Community Action Program; and Christina DeIngenis, Centerville Road Branch Manager, BankRI. (Submitted photo)
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