

This month’s Fresh Fridays will feature a conversation between Cortney Nicolato, president and chief executive officer of the United Way of Rhode Island, and Peter Chapman, president and chief executive officer of One Neighborhood Builders.
In this one-on-one session, Nicolato, drawing from her experience leading one of Rhode Island’s premier statewide organizations working to strengthen communities, will explore the intersections of United Way of Rhode Island’s commitment to economic mobility, community development, and housing stability and One Neighborhood Builders vision with Chapman

Central Providence Community Loan Fund Spotlight: Haitian.Ish, Anne Rabel Anne Rabel, the founder of Haitian.Ish, is now proudly serving Rhode Island’s first-ever Haitian food truck. With a background in high-end restaurants, local bars, and catering, Anne has always dreamed of launching her own business that celebrates Haitian cuisine. Haitian.Ish embodies this vision, delivering authentic Haitian flavors to communities across Rhode Island. The food truck is officially operational, and Anne is excited to share the delicious offerings with the public. Her dedication and hard work have paid off, as the truck is now a vibrant part of the local food scene….

By Steve Ahlquist, Published February 27, 2025 Healthcare advocates with the Protect Our Healthcare Coalition1, a group of leading consumer and non-profit organizations, kicked off their state legislative campaign at an event titled “A Path Forward – State Action for Healthcare Access, Affordability, and Justice.” “Right now, in Washington, Congress is moving through a budget resolution and reconciliation process that, if successful, will cause irreparable harm for Rhode Island. The proposal includes potentially billions of dollars in cuts to Medicaid and other critical programs that Rhode Island families depend on, to pay for more tax cuts for corporations and the wealthy,” stated Nina…

By Wheeler Cowperthwaite, Published February 22, 2025 […] ‘At One Neighborhood Builders, which constructs and operates income-restricted housing complexes across the state, the steel and aluminum tariffs have them trying to order appliances and, most importantly, elevators, before cost increases hit. “We’ve already been chatting with our general contractor on where we can try and prepare,” One Neighborhood Builders Housing Development Director Michelle Bleau said. “They’ve been saying, order what you can now, in the next 30 days.”‘ […] “At One Neighborhood Builders, which constructs and operates income-restricted housing complexes across the state, the steel and aluminum tariffs have them trying to order…