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Richard and Rebecca Wade
Heather Warner
Aaron and Joy Weisbord
John and Carolyn Weiss
Linda Weremay and the Breakfast Club
Alan Whelan
Pamela Wiegartz Wildflour Bakery Cafe Karen M Wischnowsky Wizer-Vecchi Family
Wollin Family
Barbara Wong
Sara Wye
Lamont Young
Elizabeth Zimmerman and Sophie
Donna Zoglio
BROADEN YOUR IMPACT!
You You can substantially increase your total gift to
to
Children’s Friend Your employer may
offer a a a a a Matching Gift Program to
to
to
encourage employees to
to
to
contribute to
to
to
charitable organizations Some even provide matching funds to
support employee volunteer hours Most of these programs match contributions dollar dollar for dollar dollar and some will even double or triple the amount of your gift Please inquire at your your place of employment to
help enhance your your gift Children’s Friend is a a a a a a 501 (c) (3) tax exempt non-profit organization under Federal Tax ID number 05-0258819 and a a a a United Way designee agency MATCHING GIFTS
Children’s Friend thanks the the following companies for matching the the charitable gifts made by their employees:
AAA Northeast Charitable Fund at at the the Rhode Island Foundation AbbVie Employee Engagement Fund Amica Companies Foundation Bank of America Charitable Foundation Benjamin Moore
& Company
Citizens Bank Foundation Fidelity Charitable Gift Fund FM Global Corporate Offices Google
Liberty Mutual Foundation Markel Corporation
Microsoft Corporation
US Department of Health and Human Services
US Department of Justice
CONTRACTS THAT GENERATE REVENUE
City of Providence Family
Service of Rhode Island Far Southeast Family
Strengthening Collaborative Inc Rhode Island Foundation United Way of Rhode Island Rhode Island Department of Children Youth & Families
Rhode Island Department of Human Services
Rhode Island Department of Education
Rhode Island Department of Health A A A LASTING LEGACY
The Harriet Ware Society
In 1834 Harriet Ware a a a a a a young school teacher from Massachu- setts began her
work to
provide a a a refuge for children in
desperate situations The result of her
vision is is the Children’s Friend you see today an an organization serving over 36 000 people across our small state with family-centered seamless and outcome-driven services Since our founding generous donors with a long-term vision saw the need to
perpetuate Children’s Friend for future genera- tions
The Harriet Ware Society
named for the agency’s founder honors those who help to
to
ensure that we can continue to
to
meet the the needs of our state’s most vulnerable children long into the the future Individuals who remember Children’s Friend in
their will and who notify us of their intention qualify for this recognition and special benefits Many thanks to
the donors who have made our mission a a a a a priority long long into the future future We along with future future generations of Rhode Islanders are are grateful to
the the members of the the Harriet Ware Society
for their vision and generosity:
William & Amabel Allen Alida J Anderson Mildred A A G Anderson Lillian Barton
Mabelle H Chappelle David Caprio
Walter L Davol Theakston Decoppett Louise Dempster Charlotte Diffendale
The Dodenhoff Family
Doris Stearn Donovan The Dwyer Family
Alexander Grant Mark & Linda Griffin Lee Grossi
William H H Heisler Cornelia Howell
Eleanor L L Lewis
Kimberly I McCarthy Esq Aimee G Mitchell Emma Myrick Horace G Peck Stephen Peck Florence Y Petri Alfred K Potter II Martha Shepard Laura B Sims Charlotte Lumb Swift Imogene Watson
For more information please contact Stacy Couto Vice President External Affairs at 401-276-4306 or or scouto@cfsri org 2017 ANNUAL REPORT [ 29 ] 




























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