SHOCKING NEWS: THE LITTLE GIRL WHO LOST HER WHOLE FAMILY IN AN INSTANT…
A heartbreaking tragedy strikes Alabama as 7-year-old Brynleigh, after fighting for her life for five days, will be taken off life support today. This sweet, brave girl was involved in a devastating crash that claimed her mother, older brother, and twin sister in the blink of an eye.
Her tiny body couldn’t overcome the severe injuries, but in her final act of kindness, Brynleigh will be donating her organs to save multiple lives.
As her family prepares to say goodbye, our thoughts and prayers are with her surviving brother and the entire family as they face an unimaginable loss.

A grieving family turns tragedy into sacrifice as 7-year-old Brynleigh Pledger’s organs will save lives after a crash claimed her mom and siblings.

Organ donation to honor young crash victim in Moulton tragedy

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BIRMINGHAM, Ala. — A 7-year-old girl who suffered severe brain damage in a Moulton car crash that killed her mother, brother and twin sister will donate her organs, her family announced, in a decision that could save or improve the lives of dozens of people in need of transplants.

Brynleigh Pledger was injured in the crash that also killed 33-year-old Ashley Hagood and two of her children, 13-year-old Bryant Ballew and 7-year-old Bryleigh Pledger. Brynleigh and her 10-year-old brother Bentley Pledger were flown to UAB Hospital for treatment following the crash.

In a Facebook post, Miranda Pledger said Brynleigh suffered irreparable brain damage and that her condition is now considered unsurvivable.

The Pledger family said they have made plans to donate Brynleigh’s organs to those in need, a decision they hope will allow her legacy to live on.

Local organizations say that while it is a difficult sacrifice, such donations are critical for the more than 100,000 people currently waiting for life-saving transplants.

Legacy of Hope, the only organ procurement organization in Alabama, coordinates the transfer of donated organs to hospitals across the state. Community Outreach Director Abby McNeill said one person’s decision to donate can help save between eight and 100 lives.

“The potential to give eight people a second chance of life is such an incredible gift,” McNeill said. “But there’s also the potential for someone to donate tissue, which can enhance up to 75 to 100 lives. So, when you think about the ripple effect that one person can have and being that hero to all those people who are waiting for a day they feel like might never come, who are waiting in need for that second chance of life, it’s such a blessing.”

Those wishing to register as an organ donor can do so through the Legacy of Hope website.