Titusville Area Hospital (TAH) is gaining statewide recognition for its outstanding efforts in supporting and promoting organ, eye, and tissue donation. The hospital has been awarded a prestigious platinum designation through The Hospital and Healthsystem Association of Pennsylvania’s (HAP) 2025 Donate Life Pennsylvania Hospital Challenge.
This annual campaign, which collaborates with the Pennsylvania Department of Health and the Center for Organ Recovery & Education, aims to boost awareness of donation within hospitals and their communities.
“TAH takes great pride in participating in the Donate Life Hospital Challenge. This initiative not only provides valuable education to our medical staff but also raises public awareness about the critical importance of organ donation and how to register as a donor,” said Lee Clinton, CEO of TAH.
TAH’s engagement in the challenge included activities such as a Donate Life flag-raising ceremony, spirit week, Blue and Green Day events, social media outreach, public advertising, and the distribution of educational materials throughout the hospital. These efforts, which continued throughout April, were instrumental in achieving the platinum designation.
“Hospital teams rely on organ, eye, and tissue donors to save lives and give patients a chance for a bright future,” said HAP President and CEO Nicole Stallings. “Pennsylvania hospitals and our partners have done an outstanding job of supporting and raising awareness about donation. We applaud the hospital teams who participated in our annual challenge and demonstrated their strong commitment to improving the health of their communities.”
TAH was among over 121 hospitals statewide participating in this year’s challenge.