The Dan Orlovsky Foundation

Updated 5:45 PM EDT, Tue, Jun 16, 2009

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You know Dan Orlovsky as the record breaking UConn Quarterback, but there's another side to him.  Dan, a Shelton native, started the Dan Orlovsky Foundation three years ago to enrich the lives of Connecticut’s children. 

The foundation has helped by providing computers to hospitals, supporting families in need during the holidays, and even helping a handicapped teen’s parents afford a handicap accessible vehicle. 

While Dan has moved on from Connecticut, he continues to repay the community that gave him so much when he was younger.

For details, visit the Dan Orlovsky Foundation.

First Published: Jun 16, 2009 4:34 PM EDT

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