The Longmeadow chapter of UNICO, which held its annual blood drive Saturday at the Longmeadow Shops Shopping Center, was doing what they do best - lending their time to help serve local residents in their time of need.
"This is our sixth year. The first two years, we held it at the Bay Path College, and every year after that it's been held here," said Ronald Mascaro, vice president of the Longmeadow chapter. "It's a charitable organization, basically... we all give a little bit. If everyone gave a little bit in life, that'd make the world a better place."
Source: http://www.masslive.com
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