EDITORIAL: Today Is the Day to Help RI’s Nonprofits - Support 401 Gives
Thursday, April 01, 2021
The past year has been devastating for so many Rhode Islanders, small businesses, and critical not-for-profits.
The United Way of Rhode Island launched 401 Gives — a one-day effort on April 1 to raise critical funds to support non-profits in the state -- and Rhode Islanders.
If it was needed in 2020, the need may be even greater in 2021.
GET THE LATEST BREAKING NEWS HERE -- SIGN UP FOR GOLOCAL FREE DAILY EBLASTRhode Island nonprofits need more help than ever during this unprecedented time.
Those that they serve have needs greater than ever before.
Please take a moment, if you can, and make a donation to the Rhode Island organization -- or organizations -- that you support the most.
Rhode Island is a special place, and right now, organizations and our neighbors are looking to the kindness and generosity of the community to help lend a hand.
And every donation helps, no matter how big or small.
Please make a difference and be part of 401 Gives.
Here is our opportunity to be our best, please help make a difference.
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