Fundraiser at Jersey Mikes in Longmeadow supports Be Like Kat charity
LONGMEADOW, Mass. (WWLP) – A fundraiser is being held at Jersey Mikes in Longmeadow on Wednesday to support Be Like Kat, a charity founded by the family of a teenager from Longmeadow who was killed in a car accident back in 2022.
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Katarina Boskovic was a senior at Longmeadow High School and a member of the cross-country team, she passed away weeks before graduating. According to her obituary, she had been accepted to McGill University in Montreal, Canada where she was going to become a physician. Now, her family is raising money for local causes in her name.
All sales, all day long at the Jersey Mikes location on Williams Street in Longmeadow will go to the Be Like Kat fund.
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