The Middletown Press (Middletown, CT)

A great honor

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As co-founders of the Connecticu­t COVID-19 Charity Connection (4-CT), we are extremely grateful to be one of the charities to benefit from this year’s Travelers Championsh­ip that took place June 25-28. The 2020 Championsh­ip was just the third PGA Tour event to be held during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our organizati­on is only a few months old, so to be selected by Travelers as a beneficiar­y of the tournament is an incredible honor.

4-CT was formed on April 1 to bolster the resources available to Connecticu­t’s frontline nonprofit providers who are serving all areas impacted by the COVID-19 crisis, and to date we have generated nearly $20 million to fulfill our mission to coordinate philanthro­py throughout the state to quickly get funds to those who need them most. To do this, we partner with community foundation­s, nonprofits, philanthro­pists, corporatio­ns, and donors to collect, develop and adapt potential solutions and prioritize and fund high-impact projects.

The $150,000 gift from the Travelers Championsh­ip will be a major boost to our efforts to provide immediate support to those with the most urgent needs across the state in the wake of COVID-19. On behalf of everyone associated with 4-CT, thank you to Travelers and all those involved in making this year’s tournament a success.

Ted Yang, Co-founder and CEO, 4-CT

Don Kendall, Co-founder and Chairman, 4-CT

Weston

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