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Rhode Islanders laced up their walking shoes last weekend for the Tomorrow Fund’s Annual Stroll at Garden City. The event saw 1,250 attendees, in 62 teams who collectively raised $80,000 for … more
On March 6, Representative Seth Magaziner  announced the House passage of $12,353,131 in federal funding requested by Rep. Magaziner for 14 community projects in Rhode Island’s 2nd … more
Lower temperatures, combined with high prices for essential items including food and rent, is generating a heightened sense of need from local households in crisis and seeking heating assistance from … more
Hearing the words your child has cancer is one of the most devastating, and life altering statements a parent can be given.  The Tomorrow Fund, a 501(C)3 non-profit charity, solely exists to … more
The Harriet Ballou Charitable Foundation (HBCF), located at 15 Cowesett Road in Warwick, has announced its official launch as a non-profit, philanthropic organization dedicated to supporting senior … more
The smallest state’s smallest police departments may be in store for a big chunk of federal funding. On Monday at Warwick Police Headquarters, Rhode Island Rep. Seth Magaziner (D-2) … more
The City of Cranston completed the last fiscal year with an approximate $643,000 budget operating surplus. According to a Monday press release, the surplus comprises $443,000 from the city’s … more
Since 1956, the Cranston Veterans’ Memorial Fund (CVMF) has played a role in supporting students furthering their education at accredited schools after graduating from the city’s high … more
In just five days, Cranston West students raised $1,854 for the Tomorrow Fund through their Falcon Fest spirit week and its Battle of the Bills fundraiser that ran from May 16 to May 20. Student … more
RealPro Realty and Art Gallery, located on Broad St. in Pawtuxet sponsored the fashion show “Heart and Fabric – An Evening of Runway Fashion for “Sparkle-istas” to benefit The … more
This past Sunday was a great day for the 19th Stroll and Roll in Garden City Center which benefited the Tomorrow Fund. Hundreds of participants with 49 teams were present; many were Tomorrow Fund … more
By MERI R. KENNEDY Join the 19th annual Tomorrow Fund Stroll N’ Roll on Sunday, April 3 at 10 a.m. at Garden City Center to support The Tomorrow Fund in their mission to provide daily … more
By EMMA BARTLETT The City Council hosted its final special workshop on the spending of the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funds last Thursday, as the administration planned to conduct a poll and survey to hear from residents on how to allocate $42.6 more
There's no easy way to divvy up a $1 billion pie. There will always be complaints about someone getting a larger piece than someone else, or some getting none at all. However, in terms of problems to have, it's for sure better to argue over how to spend more
The Tomorrow Fund's 33rd annual Fantasy Ball will take place on Saturday, Nov. 6, at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet in Cranston. All proceeds will benefit The Tomorrow Fund, the only local nonprofit organization that provides daily financial and emotional more
HarborOne awarded $17,500 to four small business entrepreneurs as part of their first annual Rhode Island Small Business "Pitch Contest," hosted at the Bank's Providence branch location in collaboration with Providence Media. On Sept. 28, eight more
By SEN. MEGHAN KALLMAN and REP. JUNE SPEAKMAN Rhode Island is facing a housing emergency. We have been for years. And now we have an extraordinary opportunity to address it. With $1.1 billion in federal stimulus funding available for Rhode Island to more
By ARDEN BASTIA Although 51 percent of Rhode Island's population is women, "we are nowhere near having equal representation in political office," said Kelly Nevins, CEO of Women's Fund of Rhode Island. For Nevins and other advocates, getting women on the more
Stroll & Roll in Garden City On Sunday, the Tomorrow Fund held its 18th annual Stroll & Roll in Cranston's Garden City Center. In all, 34 teams and hundreds of people took part. Some drove as part of a new feature to this year's event, and others walked more
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