CHARLESTON, W.Va. (WOWK) -- Two families who were complete strangers now share so much after a life-giving transaction.

Seilah Stanley was just two years old when she died after a pool incident in her backyard last summer. The little girl loved Disney princesses, catching frogs and showing off her sassy personality.

After days in the hospital, she was pronounced brain dead, and her parents, Logan and Angie, decided to continue her legacy by organ donation. After speaking with the Center for Organ Recovery & Education, the Stanleys gave the green light, which would let their little girl save the lives of others.

"If we weren't going to be able to have our baby here with us, we wanted a part of her to still be on this Earth," mother Angie Stanley said, "and if she could save lives, that w

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