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Pequot tribe donates $475K to charity
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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 13, 2002 The Mashantucket Pequot Tribal Nation donated $475,000 to the United Way of Southeastern Connecticut, helping the charity raise a record $9.25 million. The tribe was the third largest contributor to the fund-raising campaign. Pfizer gave the most with $5.3 million followed by $1.1 million from Electric Boat and its employees. Get the Story:
United Way campaign raises record $9.25M (The New London Day 12/13)
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