Blood drive exceeds expectations

MILLERTON — The American Red Cross and Millerton Rescue Squad Blood Drive on Thursday, Aug. 27, was successful, with a total yield of 36 pints of blood, 50 percent greater than the projected amount of 24 pints.

Altogether, 38 individuals — locals and beyond — signed up to give blood.

“[I donate] to help when I can,” said donor Paul Choma, a Sharon, Conn., resident and owner of Gilded Moon Framing & Gallery in town. “You never know when it’s going to be you who needs help.”

“You just never know,” added Millerton resident Marcia McAvoy. “I give because I don’t know when I might be on the receiving end. I give because I can.”

The blood drive follows a prior drive in June, which was also successful — 24 pints yielded, against 18 projected. Before that, American Red Cross came to the Rescue Squad in August last year. 

“We’ve been exceeding goals,” said Rescue Captain Maryann Belarge, who managed a table in the garage where individuals signed up to donate. 

Belarge said that’s why the Red Cross keeps returning to Millerton. Another drive is being scheduled this October.

“We have generous people around here,” she said. 

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