
Thank you for a successful 2022 Children’s Friendship Award Event!
Our signature annual fundraising event on Thursday, June 23, 2022, at Harbor Lights in Warwick, was a wonderful success. Thank you to all of St. Mary’s supporters who made this such a fun night!
If you have any questions about our 2023 event, please contact Victoria Picinich, Development Director, at 401-353-3900 x 262 or vpicinich@smhfc.org.
2022 Children’s Friendship Award Event Sponsors
$10,000 Superstar Sponsors
Ralph and Susan Branca
$5,000 Supernova Sponsors
Mayor Lombardi Holiday Charitable Fund | Mr. & Mrs. Charles Lombardi
Glenn & Karen Grilli
Harry & Nancy Hanoian
Ernest Crivellone
$3,000 Comet Sponsors
$1,500 Big Dipper Sponsors
Norton and Associates, Inc.
WD & Associates
Jeff & Eleni Cascione
Elizabeth Ingraham
Bradford Sutcliffe Insurance
Marisa Albanese
Roberts, Carroll, Feldstein & Peirce
Brennan, Recupero, Cascione, Scungio & McAllister, LLP
Dennis Burton
Dunkin’ and Dan’s Management
Rhode Island Energy
Coastal1 Credit Union
Hallam-ICS
Accardo Law Offices LLP
$500-$1,200 Little Dipper Sponsors
Frank Shatz & Co
Aaron Nadich
Pioneer Heavy Duty Parts Inc.
Scott Avedisian
DiSanto Priest
Bally’s Twin River Lincoln Casino Resort
Delta Dental of Rhode Island
Rhode Island Laborers’ District Council of the Laborers’ International Union of North America
The Martone Group RE/MAX Properties
Washington Trust
Dolores Zompa
Christ Church in Lonsdale
Northeast Investment Group
Dr. Day Care
Frey Florist
Kahn, Litwin, Renza & Co., Ltd.
Trisha Lynch, RI Real Estate Services
Allegra Printing
Pear Ink Designs
Rhode Island Telephone
Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos
John Schibler
Gilbane Building Company
Otrando, Porcaro, & Associates
Saint Martin’s Episcopal Church
J.H. Lynch & Sons, Inc.
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