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Flag-raising ceremony in Hershey honors organ donors and recipients

Penn State Health and Gift of Life Donor Program team up to observe National Donate Life Month

Greg Allen, left, who, along with his two brothers received heart transplants and Kellie Persofsky, center, who donated her kidney to her daughter, Sophia, right, pose with the Donate Life flag during the flag-raising ceremony to honor organ donors and recipients at Penn State Health Milton S. Hershey Medical Center. Credit: Penn State Health. All Rights Reserved.

HERSHEY, Pa. — Penn State Health honored organ donors and the recipients whose lives they have saved at an event on the Milton S. Hershey Medical Center campus. The health system’s transplant team was joined by representatives of the Gift of Life Donor Program and patients who have benefited from the gift of organ donation.

The Donate Life flag-raising ceremony was held in observance of National Donate Life Month.

Those in attendance included a Mechanicsburg woman who donated a kidney to her daughter, as well as her daughter; and a man who was among three brothers who all received heart transplants at Hershey Medical Center.

Each April, National Donate Life Month honors deceased and living donors and their families, celebrates transplant recipients, and recognizes those waiting for a lifesaving transplant.

The nonprofit group Donate Life America says more than 100,000 people are waiting for organ transplants. Seventeen people die each day waiting for an organ transplant.

View a photo gallery from the Donate Life flag-raising ceremony.

Last Updated April 11, 2023

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