Rhode Island
GoLocalProv | Business | RI-Based Company Is Working to Raise Tens of Thousands to Help Aid Workers in Ukraine
Friday, April 15, 2022
Cranston-based Luca + Danni is a fast-growing Rhode Island success story. The enterprise has efficiently melded old-school Rhode Island jewellery manufacturing with nice designs and a sensible web technique.
Now, the corporate is making a powerful push to supply tens of 1000’s of {dollars} of help to frontline support employees in Ukraine.
“We’re donating 50% of the proceeds from our yellow sunflower bracelet. It’s considered one of our favourite designs and we’re giving 50% of the proceeds over for the sunflower piece and our objective actually is to make the most important affect as attainable and we have loved being able to type of play our small half in what is going on on on this planet,” stated Fred Magnanimi, the founder.
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Up to now, Luca + Danni has raised about $35,000. He stated he hopes to get to $45,000 or $50,000.
Magnanimi stated, “So we took that [fundraising idea] and we ran with it — we partnered with an company out of Cambridge, MA referred to as Sunflower Peace. And what I like about them is that they’re giving backpacks filled with medical support and humanitarian packages to front-line employees proper in Ukraine so it is making an instantaneous affect.”
“The Sunflower is the nationwide flower of Ukraine and now greater than ever, they characterize solidarity + power. With the tragic occasions occurring in our world, we’re right here in full help of Ukraine and imagine within the energy of peace. This hopeful blossom is completed with yellow and brown enamel and radiant gold-tone touches,” writes the corporate in its effort to help the initiative.
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“We’re donating 50% of proceeds from the Yellow Sunflower Bangle to Sunflower of Peace,” provides Luca + Danni.
{image_3}The corporate says in a message to its shoppers, “Because of the present disaster in Ukraine, Sunflower of Peace began a brand new fundraiser to supply medical and humanitarian support that might be utilized by the paramedics and docs within the areas which are affected by the violence in Ukraine. We’re buying and distributing first-aid backpacks, medication, medical devices, and different technique of survival which are saving a whole bunch of lives. These provides meant the world to folks affected by violence after we began our first fundraiser in 2015, they usually imply the world to all Ukrainians now.”
Sunflower of Peace Basis is a Boston, USA-based 501(c)(3) non-profit group (EIN: 47-2620675). Its mission is to help the folks of Ukraine affected by the Russian army invasion and it collaborates with a world community of established organizations and establishments which are dedicated to serving to Ukraine on this scenario.
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The Miriam Hospital In Providence Getting Key Upgrades
PROVIDENCE, RI — The Miriam Hospital in Providence will undergo a renovation project, which will upgrade its emergency department and inpatient units, hospital officials said Monday.
The upgrades were approved with a certificate of need from the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) based on a recommendation from RIDOH’s Health Services Council, a spokesperson for Brown University Health, which owns the hospital, said.
“Receiving this approval marks a crucial step forward in our steadfast commitment to delivering exceptional patient care and advancing medical excellence,” Miriam Hospital President Maria Ducharme said. “Our current building, now over 100 years old, can no longer adequately support the demands of modern patient care. In addition, our emergency department is a fragmented space that no longer supports efficient patient flow and the highest levels of communication we strive to deliver to those who have come to rely on us for their care. These much-needed renovations will create a safe, comfortable, environment that prioritizes the health and well-being of our community.”
Work is scheduled to begin spring 2025 and will be carried out in three phases throughout the next three years. Hospital officials said this phased approach is designed to minimize disruptions to ongoing patient care and the surrounding communities.
The first phase will involve demolishing the hospital campus’s oldest building to create space for a new emergency department and private patient rooms. The renovation project has an estimated cost of $125 million for completion, the majority which will be funded through a centennial capital fundraising campaign.
“As a cornerstone of our community, the Miriam Hospital has always been committed to delivering exceptional care,” Brown University Health President John Fernandez said. “This investment reflects Brown University Health’s unwavering dedication to modernizing our facilities, advancing healthcare and improving outcomes for everyone we serve.”
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Rhode Island
Here’s How Much Minimum Wage Will Go Up In RI On Jan. 1
RHODE ISLAND — Minimum wage workers in Rhode Island are among about 9.2 million nationwide who will get a pay bump in 2025.
The pay raises taking effect Jan. 1 will increase worker pay by about $5.7 billion in the 21 states that are boosting the minimum wage, according to an analysis from the Economic Policy Institute, a nonprofit think tank that analyzes the economic effect of policies on primarily low- and middle-income families.
In Rhode Island, the minimum wage will increase in 2025 to $15 an hour, up from $14 an hour in 2024. The tipped minimum wage stayed the same at $3.89 an hour.
The raises will increase 2025 pay for minimum wage workers in Rhode Island by about $46.5 million — or an average of $767 a year.
About 13.6 percent of the workforce and about 65,100 Rhode Island residents are directly or indirectly affected by the minimum wage hikes. About 33,300 children — 16.1 percent of all children in Rhode Island — live in households where a minimum wage worker lives.
Nationwide, more than a quarter (25.7 percent) of workers getting a minimum wage pay increase are parents, and more than 5.8 million children live in households where an individual will receive a minimum wage hike, the analysis said.
One in five (20.4 percent) of affected workers are in families with incomes below the poverty line, and nearly half (48.5 percent) have family incomes below twice the poverty line.
Teenagers are often disproportionately likely to become minimum wage workers, the analysis said, but about 88 percent of those getting raises are adults. Among them, about half are full-time workers.
Of all adult workers getting a minimum wage bump in 2025, 41.4 percent have completed at least some education beyond a high school degree.
In addition to Rhode Island, others among the 21 raising the minimum wage in 2025 are Alaska, Arizona, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Maine, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, South Dakota, Virginia, Vermont and Washington.
In addition, about 48 cities and counties, mostly in California, Colorado and Washington, are raising wages above their state minimum wage floors.
Most minimum wage hikes taking effect Jan. 1 are a result of state laws that tie minimum wage increases to inflation. The raises are automatic in 13 of the states and effect about 56.2 percent of workers getting raises.
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Rhode Island
Former WVU Tight End Will Dixon Transfers to Rhode Island
With it being almost a week since the West Virginia bowl game, several former Mountaineers who have entered the portal are starting to find new opportunities elsewhere. Over the weekend, tight end Will Dixon announced his commitment to Rhode Island.
Dixon reclassified to be a part of West Virginia’s 2022 signing class but was buried on the depth chart behind Kole Taylor, Treylan Davis, and others. Last offseason was a critical one for him as the Mountaineer coaching staff was searching for a third tight end. Instead of that guy being Dixon, it was true freshman Jack Sammarco. Dixon appeared in seven games during his time in the Old Gold and Blue, primarily serving on the special teams unit.
Coming out of high school, he chose West Virginia over offers from Appalachian State, Coastal Carolina, James Madison, Liberty, Marshall, Temple, and a few others.
He will have one year of eligibility remaining.
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