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May 27, 2020

The Kidney Community Laces Up for Kidney Walk Across Western Canada to Show the Kidney Patients We’ve Got Their Back

On Sunday June 7 at 10 am PST/11am MST the kidney community across Western Canada will simultaneously “Walk the Block” in their communities to celebrate Kidney Walk in a new way.

For 13 years people across BC and the Yukon have been lacing up for Kidney Walk to raise funds and awareness to support the kidney and transplant community. This year, despite the challenging times, participants have stepped up in a way like never before on behalf of kidney patients. 

BC and Yukon participants have joined forces with Kidney Walks across Western Canada in an act of solidarity. “Branches in BC, The Yukon, Southern Alberta, Northern Alberta, The Territories and Saskatchewan are coming together for a virtual version of our traditional Kidney Walk celebration,” says Pia Schindler, Executive Director, BC and Yukon Branch. “Kidney patients need us now more than ever. There is no other way.”

The Kidney Walk campaign always brings together patients, their friends and families, health care workers, researchers, and the public to honour and celebrate everyone impacted by kidney disease and organ transplantation. While this year’s Kidney Walk community won’t physically meet, the Kidney Walk celebration will go online using Facebook Live (facebook.com/kidneybcy) and YouTube (subscribe to youtube.com/c/kidneypluggedin).

By encouraging people to join the online event and walk their blocks on Sunday, June 7, participants can gather (virtually) and still be part of the celebration while adhering to provincial and territorial health directives.

"Kidney Walk is such an important event in my life and in my family’s life,” says Kidney Walk Honourary Chair, Elliot Rose. “My journey with kidney disease began when I was starting university. I’ve been on dialysis and was fortunate to receive a kidney from my uncle who stepped up to be a living donor. Now, I passionately do all I can to support the cause of kidney health. The incredible work the Kidney Foundation does is why I’m so honoured to be taking part.”

“The kidney and transplant community is a strong and resilient group of people and so are their families, friends and supporters,” continues Schindler. “We are looking forward to this year’s virtual Kidney Walk and continuing to make a positive impact on the lives of kidney patients.”

For more information on the Kidney Walk or to register, please go to kidneywalk.ca 


About The Kidney Foundation, BC & Yukon Branch 

The Kidney Foundation, BC & Yukon Branch exists to help prevent kidney disease or delay the onset. We provide support services for patients who have kidney disease and promote organ donation to increase kidney transplant rates. We are here to help each and every kidney patient until there is a cure.

For more information and/or to set up an interview with a local kidney patient, please contact:

Deborah Tucker
The Kidney Foundation, BC & Yukon Branch
Cell: 604-837-4317
Email: deborah.tucker@kidney.ca  


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