Your dietary needs are unique to you, and they depend on a lot of factors, including your kidney function, your other medical conditions (e.g., diabetes, high blood pressure, etc.), your medications, your weight, and your overall health.
Your dietitian will work with you to create a daily eating...
What’s On Your Plate?
Are you looking for tips to improve your family’s diet? Do you have high blood pressure or diabetes?
Join us for a free public nutrition class on Eating Healthy 101! Our sessions are family friendly - all ages are welcome – and we will give you recipes and resources to take...
Peer Support Volunteers assist many people each year, and those who have accessed services believe the support and encouragement they've received has been an important part of learning to live with kidney disease. Based on the information you provide to us, we will try to make a volunteer match for...
Our private discussion forum, KidneyConnect.ca, allows you to connect online with other people living with or affected by kidney disease.
We want to empower patients and caregivers to reach out for the support they need in whatever way feels most comfortable to them. The uniqueness of being able to...
Accessibility Policy
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The Kidney Foundation of Canada is committed to ensuring equal access and participation for people with disabilities. We are committed to treating people with disabilities in a way that allows them to maintain their dignity and independence....
The Kidney Foundation of Canada, Ontario Branch celebrated many of its amazing volunteers at its Impact Awards ceremony on April 30, 2025.
The theme for National Volunteer Week 2025 is Volunteers Make Waves. It highlights the power, impact and importance of individual and collective volunteer...