RI-CAN almost out of money, needs help now
By Will Collette
Dave Smith broke the story
in the Westerly Sun that RI-CAN (“Rhode Island Center Assisting Those in
Need”) is in serious trouble due to delays in payment of two $8,000 - $16,000
total – in overdue federal grant funds. Thank you, Republican members of
Congress for the sequester!
RI-CAN operates on a very tight budget and converts almost
all of its income into direct support for the hundreds of Charlestown area
families who need help.
RI-CAN is also Charlestown’s de facto “welfare department.”
Charlestown pays RI-CAN director Deb Nigrelli a stipend of $8000 to act as
Charlestown’s welfare director and there’s another $8500 in the new budget that
takes effect on July 1 for direct aid.
RI-CAN director Deb Nigrelli accepts grant check from Rep. Donna Walsh |
RI-CAN also gets other grants (they’re in line to get a
Community Development Block Grant and Rep.
Donna Walsh secured two legislative grants for RI-CAN this past year).
It’s not enough though, as Charlestown continues to suffer
from high unemployment (annual unemployment is running at 11.4%).
You can
donate through
their website or send a check to RI-CAN, PO Box 204, Charlestown RI.
You can also drop off food, clothing and other practical use items at their
headquarters at the junction of Routes 112 and 91 in Charlestown.
Donations to RI-CAN are tax deductible.