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HiTOPS Adolescent Health and Education Center recently received a $500,000 legacy gift from the J. Seward Johnson Sr. 1963 Charitable Trust. The gift is restricted to the endowment for generating income to support HiTOPS’ mission to promote adolescent health and well-being.

On Thursday, April 23, there will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony to name its teen healthcare facility, the “J. Seward Johnson Sr. Center for Adolescent Health” in appreciation of this donation.

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