Hogan Associates is proud to announce a refreshed approach to our charitable giving efforts. In response to the evolving needs of the organizations we support, we are introducing The Right Stuff | A Community Collection Drive, a new initiative designed to align donations with the specific needs of local charities.
This tailored collection effort will run from February 1 through April 30, with each month dedicated to focused support for one or two vital organizations in the community. By collaborating directly with these charities, we ensure that donated items meet their most pressing requirements.
How to get involved
- Visit TheRightStuffRI.com
- Read the wishlists
- Donate from February 1 – April 30
- Drop off items to 294 Valley Rd, Middletown (donation bin, or please walk breakable items to front desk)
The Recipients
Lucy’s Hearth: Lucy’s Hearth is dedicated to supporting children and families facing homelessness due to economic hardship, family crises, divorce, eviction, or a shortage of safe, affordable housing. The team’s primary goal is to foster independence and equip residents with essential life skills needed to secure stable housing and prevent future homelessness.
Women’s Resource Center: The Women’s Resource Center provides comprehensive support to victims and survivors of domestic violence, including safe shelter, transitional housing, advocacy services, individual counseling and support groups.
Newport Community School: Newport Community School, in collaboration with local schools and community partners, provides educational opportunities to complement classroom learning and supports academic success, personal responsibility, and economic self-sufficiency in a vibrant, engaged community.
Newport Housing Hotline: Since 1978, Newport Housing Hotline has been a crucial support system in Newport County, providing one-time grants for rental assistance and aid for gas and electricity shutoff notices to help families and individuals stay in their homes. Over its 40-year history, Housing Hotline has assisted more than 100,000 people, making it an essential community resource for housing stability.