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      • Providence’s community service efforts extend far beyond our community, as we support international ministries and our students participate in missions outreaches in the U.S. and other countries. Community service is a chance for our students to learn how to be good citizens. It’s not about logging hours.
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  2. Notes: Most community service work is in Providence area but there are clean ups and special events seasonally in other areas of the state. Smith Hill Community Development Corporation 231 Douglas Ave , Providence , RI , 02908

    • Will This Lower My Energy Bill?
    • What Do I Need to Do to Get The New Rate, and What Are My Options?
    • What Is Electricity Aggregation?
    • Why Is The Electricity Cheaper with More Renewable Sources?
    • Where Else in Rhode Island Will Electricity Aggregation Be available?

    Automatic rate is lower than Rhode Island Energy's rate for April - October, but it doesn't last Although the aggregation plans being offered by the seven cities and towns have slight differences, the pricing through their supplier NextEra Energy Services is the same for all of them. The automatic rate that will be in effect from May to November is...

    Customers must opt-out to stay with Rhode Island Energy Customers in the seven cities and towns can either do nothing and stay with the automatic rate, or they can take a variety of different routes. They can opt out anytime at no charge and stick with Rhode Island Energy. Adding, or decreasing amount of renewable energy changes the rate They can a...

    The idea behind aggregation is that a city or a town can negotiate with power companies to try and secure a better rate to supply electricity to the entire community, including all homes, businesses and public properties. Because the municipality would be signing up for a bulk purchase of power, it increases the chances of paying less than what Rho...

    So how is NextEraable to offer lower rates than Rhode Island Energy? Generally, because it can be more nimble, said Rhodes. Rhode Island Energy is strictly regulated and must procure its energy supplies on a schedule set out by the Public Utilities Commission. NextEra doesn’t have to follow a pre-ordained schedule. It can buy power when it wants, d...

    The program is already set to expand. The town councils in Middletown and Bristol have approved aggregation plans and other municipalities are considering doing the same. Rhodes says it makes sense. “If there’s value in the marketplace, then we want to get as much as we can for customers,” he said. “Seems like we got a good deal for folks.”

  3. Nov 19, 2021 · The Action Hub launched in June 2021 as an online platform that keeps Providence caregivers engaged with the community, even throughout the COVID-19 pandemic. The fall campaign offers several service programs for caregivers: cleaning up the environment, writing to those more isolated during the pandemic, and collecting hygiene kit supplies.

  4. The organization operates, promotes and supports the development of human service programs aimed at improving the lives of low-to-moderate income individuals and families living in Providence County. CAPP works to minimize poverty while empowering members of the community to be self-sufficient.

  5. Community Partnerships (CP) is a division that aligns the influence of Providence to create stronger communities, raise awareness, and illuminate a pathway that inspires all to serve. Through partnerships we can improve the health of our nation and achieve our goal of Health for a Better World. How We Advance Our Purpose.

  6. About the Program. Public and Community Service offers introductory courses that are open to all students, as well as major and minor courses that cover central themes such as rebuilding democratic communities, re-thinking effective service, and organizing for social justice.

  7. A PSP (Public and Community Service Studies) major is an interdisciplinary course of study that leads to a Bachelor of Arts degree. In the classroom, students learn about community organizing, democratic society, social justice, nonprofits, globalization, philanthropy, and much more.

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