AGH kicks off National Donate Life month with touching tribute

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PITTSBURGH — Allegheny General Hospital kicked off National Donate Life month Monday with a touching tribute to organ donors and their families.

A flag was raised in honor of those who have saved and improved lives through organ and tissue donation.

They shared their story with the hopes of encouraging others to be donors.

Among those donors was fallen Pittsburgh Police Officer Paul Sciullo.

It’s been 10 years since Sciullo was killed in the line of duty, and his parents said 50 people have been impacted through his eye tissues and more.

“He always told us he wanted to make a difference, and when he became a police officer he made a difference and being an organ donor, he made, he’s still making a difference,” Sciullo’s father, Max, said.

Thousands of Pennsylvania residents are on waiting lists for donations, and the number grows each day.

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