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Pizza Offered In Exchange For Blood

Pete's Pizzeria is offering vouchers to blood donors

Give a pint and get a slice.

State Assemblyman Edward Braunstein, D-Bayside, is sponsoring a blood drive next month at Bayside’s LIRR station that promises to compensate donors in Italian food.

Participants will receive a voucher for a free slice of pizza at Pete’s Pizzeria and Restaurant, located at 39-26 Bell Blvd. in Bayside.

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The drive, which is being held in conjunction with the New York Blood Center, will take place on April 2 from 2:30 p.m. to 7 p.m. at the LIRR station, which is located at the corner of Bell Boulevard and 41st Avenue.

“Every donation helps to save up to three lives,” the assemblyman said. “Our hospitals are in need of help, so I hope [residents] will take the time to share this lifesaving gift.”

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To give blood, attendees must bring photo identification and should weight at least 110 pounds.

The drive is meant for participants between the ages of 16 and 75 years. But 16-year-olds must have parental permission and seniors over the age of 76 years must have a doctor’s note.

Those interested in giving blood should eat well and drink plenty of fluids before donating.

For medical questions concerning blood donations, call 1-800-688-0900. To schedule an appointment or for more information on the event, call Braunstein’s office at 718 -357-3588.


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