Higher Ground International Ready to Open New Providence Headquarters

The nonprofit has been operating at the former St. Joseph’s Hospital facility for the past two years.

Higher Ground International is opening its new headquarters on Monday.
Higher Ground International is opening its new headquarters on Monday.
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Higher Ground International is opening its new headquarters on Monday.
Higher Ground International is opening its new headquarters on Monday.
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Higher Ground International, a nonprofit that provides services to West African immigrants, refugees, and other marginalized communities in Rhode Island, is preparing to move into its new headquarters in Providence.

The RUKIYA CENTER, located in the city’s West End, will replace the organization’s current space at 21 Peace St.

“We are thrilled to open the doors of our new headquarters and welcome the community to our new space,” said Henrietta White-Holder, founder and CEO of Higher Ground International. “The RUKIYA CENTER is more than just a building. It is a symbol of resilience, empowerment, and hope.”

Higher Ground has been operating at the former St. Joseph’s Hospital building since 2023. It was forced to relocate from its Prairie Ave. location after the facility was condemned.

The nonprofit is hosting a ribbon-cutting ceremony at its new location, 7 Ninigret Ave. in Providence, at 10 a.m. Monday. Governor Dan McKee and Providence Mayor Brett Smiley will be among those in attendance.

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