W. WARWICK, R.I. — The Centreville Bank Charitable Foundation has awarded $412,400 in funding to 15 organizations throughout Connecticut and Rhode Island.
These third quarter cycle grants focus on the Foundation’s three priorities: education success, economic security and capacity building.
The Day Kimball Healthcare Foundation in Putnam was awarded $50,000 to support the expansion of Day Kimball Healthcare’s child-adolescent behavioral health services.
“DKH is so proud to be the recipient of this wonderful and truly generous donation from the Centreville Charitable Foundation in support of expanding our behavioral health services for children, teens and their families in our community,” said Kyle Kramer, CEO, Day Kimball Healthcare.
“The need to support mental health services is greater than ever, and this donation will enable DKH to continue to provide critical behavioral health services for our area’s youth. Undoubtedly, these funds will make a significant difference in the lives of countless families across northeast Connecticut, and we’re so grateful to have support from community partners like Centreville Bank.”
Also in Connecticut: Eastern Connecticut Workforce Investment Board, Inc. - $5,000 grant will be used for the Connecticut Youth Employment Program.
In Rhode Island: Kent Hospital, $100,000 to be used towards the creation of its ACE (Acute Care for Elders) Community Room; Amenity Aid - $2,500; Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket – $10,000; Community Preparatory School – $18,400; Coventry Housing Associates Corporation - $5,000; Foster Forward – $55,000; Foster Grandparents of RI - $2,000; Jewish Collaborative Services of RI - $5,000; Jonnycake Center of Westerly - $2,500; Meals on Wheels Rhode Island - $50,000; Rhode Island Community Food Bank - $5,000; WARM Center Inc. - $2,000.
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