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  2. Mary Reilly (advocate) - Wikipedia

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    In 2016, YWCA Rhode Island recognized Reilly as a “Woman of Achievement”. In 2018, Reilly celebrated her 70th jubilee as a sister of mercy. In 2019, Reilly was inducted into the Rhode Island Heritage Hall of Fame for her work as a teacher, missionary, and social services pioneer. [9] [10] [11] [12]

  3. Rhode Island Office of Library and Information Services

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    By 1935, the Rhode Island State Library was administering state aid for community libraries and library extension service. [4] The Department of State Library Services (now OLIS) was founded in 1964 as a result of legislation initiated by the Rhode Island Library Association, taking over some of these roles from the State Library. [4]

  4. Rhode Island Works - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island Works is a program intended to provide financial and employment services for needy families in order to give children a healthy growth. The program was intended to provide families of low income the necessary aids such as food, shelter, clothing, child care, and medical care as well as assisting parents in finding employment.

  5. Portsmouth Friends Meetinghouse, Parsonage and Cemetery

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    In 1638, exiled religious dissidents from the Massachusetts Bay Colony founded Portsmouth, the second oldest colonial community in Rhode Island. The Quaker community developed shortly after the community was founded. The current meetinghouse was built around 1699–1700. The building was used as a Quaker house of worship and school.

  6. Miriam Hospital - Wikipedia

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    As the community grew, so did its need for health care services. The Miriam's transition from a 63-bed hospital on Parade Street to the 247-bed complex on Summit Avenue has been a response to these needs. The new Miriam Hospital was dedicated on April 24, 1966, “… to serve all the people of Rhode Island, regardless of race, creed, origin or ...

  7. Kent Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Kent Hospital was chartered by the State of Rhode Island in 1946, and was opened in 1951 with 90 beds. It was expanded in 1960, 1973, and 1981 in response to rapid community growth. [ 2 ] In 1996, Kent Hospital joined with Butler Hospital and Women & Infants Hospital to create the Care New England Health System in order to continually improve ...

  8. Free African Union Society - Wikipedia

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    The center of the African American community in Newport, as elsewhere, was the church. Newport's first African heritage church and congregation was chartered in 1824 as the Union Colored Congregational Church (49 Division Street), followed by Mount Zion AME Church in 1845 (1 Zion Place), Shiloh Baptist in 1869 (29 School Street) and Mount Olivet in 1897 (79 Thames Street).

  9. List of municipalities in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island is a state located in the Northeastern United States. According to the 2020 United States Census, Rhode Island is the 8th least populous state with 1,097,379 [1] inhabitants and the smallest by land area spanning 1,033.81 square miles (2,677.6 km 2) of land. [2]