Friends and family of Tito Renghini are asking the community to consider donating bone marrow to help him in his battle to overcome Myelodysplastic Syndrome, a form of cancer that attacks immature blood cells. The son of Italian immigrants, Tito is married and has three children. “My faith keeps me strong and guides me,” he says as he awaits word of a perfect match. Potential donors should be of Italian descent, between the ages of 18 and 55, and in general good health. Compatibility is determined by sending a cheek swab to a national registry. For details, click here.
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