Dunkin’ Donuts and American Red Cross representatives pose for a photo with Boston Marathon bombing survivor Heather Abbott (center) and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham (left of Abbott) and his wife, Erin (right of Abbott) at Friday’s blood drive at Patriot Place. The blood drive launched the campaign, “Dunkin’ Donors Make A Difference,” to help raise awareness about the need for blood and platelet donations during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month.

Dunkin’ Donuts and American Red Cross representatives pose for a photo with Boston Marathon bombing survivor Heather Abbott (center) and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham (left of Abbott) and his wife, Erin (right of Abbott) at Friday’s blood drive at Patriot Place. The blood drive launched the campaign, “Dunkin’ Donors Make A Difference,” to help raise awareness about the need for blood and platelet donations during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month.

Dunkin’ Donuts and American Red Cross representatives pose for a photo with Boston Marathon bombing survivor Heather Abbott (center) and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham (left of Abbott) and his wife, Erin (right of Abbott) at Friday’s blood drive at Patriot Place. The blood drive launched the campaign, “Dunkin’ Donors Make A Difference,” to help raise awareness about the need for blood and platelet donations during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month.

Dunkin’ Donuts and American Red Cross representatives pose for a photo with Boston Marathon bombing survivor Heather Abbott (center) and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham (left of Abbott) and his wife, Erin (right of Abbott) at Friday’s blood drive at Patriot Place. The blood drive launched the campaign, “Dunkin’ Donors Make A Difference,” to help raise awareness about the need for blood and platelet donations during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month.

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