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Saladino Honors Local Boys For Hosting Blood Drive To Help Other Children Battling Cancer

Oyster Bay Town Supervisor Joseph Saladino (pictured above, center) and Town Clerk Rich LaMarca (pictured below) recently supported a community blood drive hosted by the New York Blood Center in honor of two brave, young boys battling childhood cancer. The friends, Vinny and Jordan of Massapequa, approached the New York Blood Center to coordinate this drive as a way of supporting of other children battling the disease.

Saladino Honors Local Boys For Hosting Blood Drive To Help Other Children Battling Cancer

The children are schoolmates at Schwarting Elementary School in Plainedge. Vinny (front row, center left, shown with his family and Schwarting Principal Jennifer Thearle) is 11-years-old and was diagnosed with a rare tumor in his kidney. He completed 31 weeks of radiation and chemotherapy, and has needed close to 30 blood and platelet transfusions. Jordan (front row, center right, shown with his family) is 10-years-old and was diagnosed with Leukemia. He will receive 2 ½ years of intensive chemotherapy treatment.

“Jordan and Vinny are brave young men that despite their own health concerns, are putting others first by hosting this blood drive and collecting 175 pints of blood for cancer patients like themselves,” said Supervisor Saladino. “Just one pint of blood can help save three lives. This means over 500 cancer patients are going to receive the gift of life from this incredible drive alone.”

To help further support the cause, please visit www.vinnysarmy.com.

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