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June 11, 2008
Update: Diocese offers RIPTA passes to the needy
The Most Rev. Thomas J. Tobin, Roman Catholic Diocese of Providence, announced a new program this morning to help needy Rhode Islanders cope with high gas prices by taking the bus to get to work, go shopping and make doctor's appointments.
The Catholic Charity Fund has donated $17,500 that will be used to buy RIPTIKS, the bus passes sold by the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority. The tickets will be handed out in books of 10 one-way tickets to those apply and are determined to be most in need.
The tickets will be available at diocesan satellite offices starting Thursday to people who can prove they need them.
The average price of gasoline is $4.095 a gallon, according to AAA.
-- Business editor John Kostrzewa, with reports from the Associated Press
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I don't think I like my donations going to that. Who is getting the help exactly?