Coastway Bank gives to mentoring partnership

COASTWAY COMMUNITY BANK Vice President of Sales and Marketing Brenda  Forsyth, left, presents a check for $5,000 from the Coastway Cares Charitable Foundation to Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership President and CEO Jo-Ann Schofield.
COASTWAY COMMUNITY BANK Vice President of Sales and Marketing Brenda Forsyth, left, presents a check for $5,000 from the Coastway Cares Charitable Foundation to Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership President and CEO Jo-Ann Schofield.

The Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership recently received a $5,000 donation from the Coastway Cares Charitable Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Coastway Community Bank. The donation is a result of the Coastway Cares Charitable Foundation’s 11th annual charity golf tournament.
“This year’s tournament was a great success and Coastway Cares is proud to be able to support the Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership’s work of enhancing the lives of Rhode Island’s youth through mentoring,” said Stephen Tamborelli, vice president of the Coastway Cares Charitable Foundation.
The Rhode Island Mentoring Partnership seeks to enhance the lives of Rhode Island youth through mentoring and serves as an umbrella organization for dozens of mentoring programs around Rhode Island. The organization assists with recruitment, training and other support, as well as coordinates school-based mentoring programs in Warwick, Woonsocket, Newport and Middletown. •

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