
WEST WARWICK – Centreville Bank concluded its annual Thanksgiving food drive and collected enough items for 21 gift baskets, the bank announced.
Each of the bank’s seven branches, including in Coventry, Cranston, East Greenwich, Narragansett, North Kingstown, West Greenwich and West Warwick, participated in the drive by accepting donations from the community throughout October.
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The food baskets, which were assembled by bank employees, were donated to five local nonprofit organizations that will distribute them to families throughout Rhode Island. The five organizations are Nowell Leadership Academy in Providence, Be the Change/Project Hand Up in West Warwick, Comprehensive Community Action Program in Cranston, House of Hope in Warwick Community Development Corp., and the Coventry Housing Authority in Coventry.
Mary Lhowe is a PBN contributing writer.












