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  If you share in the Hepatitis Research Foundation's desire to increase funding available for HBV and HCV research, please join us in our efforts.

The Hepatitis Research Foundation is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a public charity under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. We welcome gifts of cash and securities for program support as well as general operations. We will be pleased to help you explore special opportunities such as bequests and gifts designated for specific projects, as well as tribute and memorial gifts. Endowment gifts and multi-year partnerships will help sustain and secure the future of the Foundation.

If you would like to make a donation, become a member of the Hepatitis Research Foundation, or know of someone who does, click here.

Please email or call us with suggestions of Foundations, Corporations, or individuals who might be willing to donate to our cause. Indicate whether we may use your name when making contact.

By supporting this important work, you are helping to advance the fight against HBV and HCV, a fight critical to improving public health in our community and throughout the world.

Donations made to HRF are, of course, tax deductible. Thank you for your generosity toward the work of the Hepatitis Research Foundation’s scientists. We deeply value your partnership.

Sincerely,

Lisa T. Fishler
Director of Development

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Hepatitis Research Foundation

553 Salt Point Turnpike
Poughkeepsie, New York 12601
845.483.7899   FAX: 845.471.2253

 

HRF is recognized by the Internal Revenue Service as a public charity
under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.

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The Foundation thanks Adobe's Gifts in Kind program for their generous contribution.


The Hepatitis Research Foundation would like to thank the Don and Rita Lee Foundation for their continuous support for immunotherapy of chronic HCV infection.


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