

Raimondo Honors Crossroads RI for 125 of Service to Rhode Island's Most Vulnerable
10/15/2019"For well over a century, Crossroads RI has been there for Rhode Islanders in need," said Governor Raimondo. "By taking a housing-first, systemic approach to ending homelessness, Crossroads has earned a reputation as one of the nation's best homeless services agencies. As they celebrate 125 years of service, I join Rhode Islanders across our state to say thank you for strengthening our foundation and giving more Rhode Islanders an opportunity to thrive."
Each year, as many as 4,000 Rhode Islanders experience homelessness. The vast majority of those who do are working poor, and many are families with children. Crossroads is one of the state's leading partners to deliver job training, adult education and other transitional services to people in need.
"Governor Raimondo has been one of Rhode Island's strongest and most consistent supporters of public policies and investments that are designed to end homelessness and provide vulnerable Rhode Islanders with a pathway to opportunity. We are deeply grateful that she is recognizing Crossroads RI's 125 years of service to our state," said Crossroads President and CEO Karen Santilli. "On our 125th anniversary, we are more committed than ever to do our part to expand access to affordable housing to Rhode Islanders experiencing homelessness."
Crossroads RI was founded 125 years ago this month as the Travelers Aid Committee of the YWCA to provide relief to travelers new to Providence and Rhode Island. Governor Raimondo previously served on Crossroads RI's Board of Directors. As a member of the board, she helped launch Crossroads' Women Helping Women initiative and played a major role in establishing Crossroads' Women's Shelter.