RIHEBC Funds $100,000 Capital Grant for New Sprinkler System at Trudeau Center’s Mullen Building

 RIHEBC Funds $100,000 Capital Grant for New Sprinkler System at Trudeau Center’s Mullen Building
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Pictured from left: Channavy Chhay, RIHEBC Board Chair, Jackie Ferreira, Director of Early Intervention, Joe Robitaille, Vice President of Children’s Services, Dr. Al Vario, President and CEO, Kim Mooers, RIHEBC Executive Director

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – On May 31st, the Rhode Island Health and Educational Building Corporation (RIHEBC) visited the J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center in Warwick to present a ceremonial $100,000 Capital Grant Program check for the installation of a new NFPA13 fire sprinkler system in the Mullen Building which houses the Early Intervention Clinic, as well as a recreational center and gymnasium used for social and sporting events for children and adults with disabilities.”

“The Trudeau Center provides essential services to Rhode Island children and adults with disabilities, and we are pleased to help support their mission with this $100,000 Capital Grant Program check for a new sprinkler system in their Mullen Building,” said Kim Mooers, Executive Director of RIHEBC.

“The Mullen Building is such an important resource for the children and adults with disabilities we serve, and this $100,000 RIHEBC grant will allow us to invest in a needed new fire sprinkler system for the space,” said Dr. Al Vario, President and CEO of the J. Arthur Trudeau Memorial Center. “We thank RIHEBC for this grant support to help us meet our facilities needs so we can continue to deliver the services our clients depend on.”

 

About RIHEBC

The R.I. Health and Educational Building Corporation for the past 50 years has provided financing for non-profit health and educational institutions in the state as well as municipalities for school projects. It has issued over $10 billion in tax exempt bonds and is the largest financing agency of the state. Web: rihebc.com – Twitter: @RIHEBC1

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