UPMC Harrisburg Kicks Off 2026 Donate Life Month with Flag-Raising Ceremony
HARRISBURG, PA., April 7, 2026 - UPMC Harrisburg kicked off Donate Life Month, observed annually in April, with a flag‑raising ceremony held on Friday at the hospital. The event honors deceased and living donors, celebrates the lives they've saved, and creates awareness of the importance of registering to be a donor.
This year’s theme highlights trees as powerful symbols of life, strength, and connection. Just as trees grow together and support one another in a forest, donation brings people together, donors, recipients, and their families, through an extraordinary act of generosity.
Among those present to share their transplant journeys were Ellen Parisan, who received a kidney transplant in 2025, Lori Holtzinger, a donor mother and Laura Woltz, a living donor.
Manish Gupta, M.D., surgical director, Kidney Transplant Program for UPMC in Central Pa., reiterated that the impact of a single donation cannot be understated. Each day, 16 people in the United States die while on the organ transplant waiting list because a suitable match was not found. While life-saving organs for transplant include the heart, kidneys, lungs, liver, pancreas, and intestines, you can also donate tissues such as bone, ligaments, and tendons, which are used to repair injured or diseased joints and bones. Corneas, heart valves, veins and skin may also be donated.
“Earlier this year, national media highlighted the story of a 100-year-old World War II veteran, Dale Steele, who became the oldest organ donor in U.S. history”, said Dr. Gupta. His story reinforced an important message that age alone does not disqualify someone from donating.”
Last year, eighty-four people received the gift of kidney transplantation at UPMC Harrisburg.
UPMC West Shore and UPMC Community Osteopathic also plan to commemorate Donate Life Month with flag‑raising ceremonies later this month.
By registering as an organ donor, you could save lives and offer hope to those on the waiting list. To register as an organ donor or just to learn more about organ donation visit www.UPMC.com/DonateLife
About UPMC
UPMC is a world-renowned, nonprofit health care provider and insurer committed to delivering exceptional, people-centered care and community services. Headquartered in Pittsburgh and affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh Schools of the Health Sciences, UPMC is shaping the future of health through clinical and technological innovation, research, and education. Dedicated to advancing the well-being of our diverse communities, we provide nearly $2 billion annually in community benefits, more than any other health system in Pennsylvania. Our 100,000 employees — including more than 5,000 physicians — care for patients across more than 40 hospitals and 800 outpatient sites in Pennsylvania, New York, and Maryland, as well as overseas. UPMC Insurance Services covers more than 4 million members, providing affordable, high-quality, value-based care. To learn more, visit UPMC.com.
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In Hanover, Pennsylvania, history enthusiasts can enjoy a journey through time with visits to the Hanover Area Historical Society Museum, which showcases the town’s rich past; the Warehime-Myers Mansion, a beautifully preserved example of early 20th-century architecture; and the Neas House, one of the oldest surviving structures in Hanover, offering a glimpse into the life of the 18th-century Pennsylvania German settlers. These historical landmarks provide a captivating window into Hanover’s heritage and are a must-visit for those looking to experience the town’s historical charm.
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