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David Hwang Foundation is a non profit, tax exempt charitable organization dedicated to assist children with cancer.

It helps families with children that have been diagnosed with cancer and assists in financial aspects concerning the actual treatment.

The Foundation supports groups and organizations that work to improve the quality of life of pediatric cancer patients. A secondary purpose is to provide scholarship to support scholar-athletes graduating from Branford High School.

Location: P O Box 461, Branford Connecticut 06405 Telephone 203-481-7487

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(Hartford) Capital Community College
(New Britain) Central Connecticut State University
(New Britain) Charter Oak State College

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