Ann Hsu Memorial Fund

The Ann Hsu Memorial Fund was established in 2000 in memory of Chia Yen “Ann” Hsu. Ann’s tragic murder in December 1999 had a tremendous impact on people throughout the Delaware Valley. The Collingswood, New Jersey resident was raped, kidnapped from her apartment and thrown into the frigid Cooper River bound and gagged. Her body was recovered from the river in April 2000. In May of 2002, Rodney Bullock pleaded guilty to first-degree murder. Mr. Bullock was convicted of Ann’s murder the following June and sentenced to 60½ years in state prison.

Ann’s enthusiasm for life and all of its adventures was infectious. Her ready smile only hinted at the depth of her warmth and love for her friends and family. The loss of this strong young woman continues to be mourned by those who love her, as well as many who never had an opportunity to know her. The mission of the Ann Hsu Memorial Fund is to ensure that the memory of Ann and the ideals she stood for remain strong. Learn more >>



Since 2000, over $70,000 has been donated to local Delaware Valley charities in memory of Ann.

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Donate online for our 2006-2007 Fundraising campaign benefiting the Extreme Lobby Makeover on November 4-5, 2006


This year, the Ann Hsu Memorial Fund is proud to be working with the Morris Animal Refuge in Philadelphia.

Thank you to everyone who has given time, money, encouragement and services to the Ann Hsu Memorial Fund.