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REACHING OUT: LaSalle Academy students JJ Sanzi, left, and Cole ­Matthews volunteer by preparing meals at the Amos House food kitchen in Providence.
PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Food banks, pantries across R.I. report surging need

PROVIDENCE – At poverty relief organization Amos House, a busy month in the soup kitchen typically meant serving around 14,000 meals. And if the...
DISHING OUT MEALS: Douglas Spikes, kitchen manager, and volunteer Kathy Block prepare meals for guests at social services nonprofit Amos House in Providence. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

For many groups, hardships evolving, not subsiding

Social services nonprofit Amos House in Providence has been inundated since the COVID-19 pandemic first hit in March 2020, and it doesn’t appear that...
WELL-­CONNECTED: Kelley McShane, partner-owner of The Granny Squibb Co. LLC, enjoys the small-state connectivity of doing business in Rhode Island, which makes key players and leaders accessible. / PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Running an iced tea company is pretty sweet for McShane

Kelley McShane experienced the small-state connectivity of doing business in Rhode Island in the midst of becoming a partner-owner of Providence-based The Granny Squibb...

8 Amos House residents test positive for COVID-19

PROVIDENCE – Eight residents of the Amos House emergency shelter who tested positive for COVID-19 have been moved to the Wyndham Hotel in Warwick,...
Eileen Hayes. / PBN PHOTO/MIKE SKORSKI

Five Questions With: Eileen Hayes, CEO of Amos House

Eileen Hayes | CEO, Amos House 1. What changes have been instituted since the COVID-19 pandemic became an issue for Rhode Island? Amos House...

Amos House converts part of facility to winter emergency shelter

PROVIDENCE – Amos House, a nonprofit that has specialized in transitional and long-term housing services, including for people in addiction recovery, has, out of...
ENRICHING LIVES: Eileen Hayes, center, CEO and president of Amos House, receives the 2019 Murray Family Prize for Community Enrichment from the Rhode Island Foundation. Pictured with Hayes, from left, are Rhode Island Foundation CEO and President Neil D. Steinberg, Paula McNamara, Suzanne Murray and Terry Murray of the Murray family, which created the award. / COURTESY RHODE ISLAND FOUNDATION

Hayes receives 2019 Murray Family Prize for Community Enrichment

EILEEN HAYES, CEO and president of Providence-based nonprofit Amos House, recently received the 2019 Murray Family Prize for Community Enrichment from the Rhode Island...

Amos House’s mission built around supporting the community

PBN Diversity & Inclusion Awards 2019 NONPROFIT/SOCIAL-SERVICE AGENCY: Amos House THE YEAR WAS 2016. Three high-profile police shootings with racial overtones in as many days...
BUSY KITCHEN: Kevin Burton, right, a staffer in the Amos House soup kitchen in Providence, offers an apple to Kashaka Williams of Providence. Amos House President and CEO Eileen Hayes said the soup kitchen is the largest in the state and serves between 120,000 and 130,000 meals annually.
 / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Helping hands to get people back on their feet

Since its founding in 1976, Amos House in Providence has helped individuals get off the streets and out of financial dire straits by offering...
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