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Old Lyme / Connecticut / United States
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Established in 1999, The France Foundation is into planning, development, and implementation of multidisciplinary accredited education. It specializes in curriculum-based education. The company offers accredited educational activities in areas, including multimodal educational curricula, online education, live educational activities and print and enduring materials. ACPE (Accreditation Council for Pharmacy Education) and ACCME (Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education) accredited The France Foundation to provide education credit for pharmacists. It collaborates with a variety of organizations and institutions, such as University of Nebraska, University of Illinois Chicago, Society of Hospital Medicine and National Medical Association.
Madison / Connecticut / United States
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Moodus / Connecticut / United States
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Middlesex County 4H Camp located in Moodus is a recreational facilty open to youth ages 7-15 during the summer operating times. Campers and day attendees have a 2-4 week as well as daily camps with a large assortment of activities to choose from. The 90-acre camp is littered with cabins that group the children by age and sex. Begun in 1962, Middlesex County 4H Camp offers counselorships and training for teens ages 16-17.

Norwich / Connecticut / United States
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Ivoryton / Connecticut / United States
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Middletown / Connecticut / United States
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The Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut is located on the second floor of the Main Street Market Complex in Middletown. Its mission is to stop seizures, to find a cure for epilepsy, and to help individuals "overcome the challenges faced by epilepsy." The office, founded in 1982, seeks to provide information and financial support for epilepsy sufferers, raising money and accepting donations to help find a cure.

Cheshire / Connecticut / United States
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The Foundation for a Cure for Mitochondrial Disease, Inc was founded by Bill and Sandy Cunningham in August of 2000 after their daughter Kelly was diagnosed with a Mitochondrial Disease. Since that time, Kellys fight with the disease has ended ; she passed away in 2005. Not wanting other parents to experience the same heartache, Bill and Sandy remain committed to finding a cure for Mitochondrial Disease through the work of MitoCure. MitoCure exists to educate communities about Mitochondrial Disease and to generate financial support for the most promising research for a cure. All operating costs are covered through private contributions and all board members are volunteers. This allows 100 % of all donations to go directly to research efforts around the world.