Join us NEXT week in
celebrating our Profile in  
Change AwardTM recipients at our  
Annual Awards Ceremony
on Thursday, May 3rd
Roots Cultural Center
276 Westminster St.
Providence, RI
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Thursday
May 3, 2012
6-8pm


Sponsorships are also available so please contact us (info@fundcp.org) ASAP so you don't miss out on this great opportunity to become a Changemaker in your community.
The Fund's Annual Awards Ceremony
Our Annual Awards Ceremony is happening on Thursday, May 3rd from 6-8pm at Roots Cultural Center located at 276 Westminster Street in Providence, RI.

This fun, inspiring celebration to honor those who significantly and consistently contribute to social change will be the place to be this spring and will have the Who's Who of Rhode Island to honor our 2012 Campaign and Profile in Change Award recipients:

                       Nondas Hurst Voll 
                               and 
                       Mark Reynolds 
                  CEO, Neighborhood Health Plan of RI 

We will also be presenting:
The Voice for the Voiceless Award to Reverend Dr. Donald Anderson, RI State Council of Churches

The Susan Hamilton Welin Nonviolence Award to Providence Police and Safety Commissioner, Steven Pare

Along with our Outstanding Campaign 2011-2012 Award, Workplace Partnership Award & our Board Member of the Year Award.

Cost is ONLY $25 per person and will include hors d'oeuvres provided by Decadent Catering and cash bar. Tickets can be purchased online by clicking here or at the door the night of the event. Kindly reply by phone (401-941-7100) or email (info@fundcp.org) by April 20th.


There is $5 parking available for this event courtesy of
Downcity Parking in the Grant Block parking lot at the intersection of Weybosset Street and Clemence Street.

Event Sponsors:
'Changemaker' -Neighborhood Health Plan of RI
'Collaborator' -Lifespan
'Innovator' -Embolden
'Innovator' -Blue Cross & Blue Shield of RI
'Innovator' -UnitedHealthcare

Special Thanks to:
Decadent Catering
Roots Cultural Center
Providence Downtown Improvement District
Down City Parking