Child & Family is a private, nonprofit organization working every day to help the most vulnerable children, families, and seniors across Rhode Island since 1866. 
Our mission is to strengthen individuals, families, and the communities in which they live by identifying needs and utilizing best practices. 

Child & Family is private non-profit human and health service agency that has proudly served children, families, and seniors throughout Rhode Island since 1866.

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2021 Child & Family Corporate & Community Partners of the Year: Mark & Ida Aramli with The Aramli Foundation and BedJet

Child & Family would like to give a big THANK YOU to Mark and Ida Aramli, our 2021 Child & Family Corporate & Community Partners of the Year. Mark and Ida are the owners of Newport-based BedJet and recently started The Aramli Foundation, a new private charitable foundation intended to support families and children in need. They were our 38th Annual Taste of Newport Co-Chairs and have been important and supportive Community Partners over the past year. We are proud to share that with the support of Mark and Ida, our Taste of Newport campaign exceeded our goal of $100,000. Thank you, Mark and Ida, for your continued support to support families and children in need. Thank you, Mark and Ida, for your continued support!

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