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Save the Date! The 6th annual Brighton Kidney Walk will take place September 6, 2008

 







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We are always seeking out enthusiastic members of the community to join us in our planning efforts for the Brighton Kidney Walk. If you would like to learn more, and join our Walk Planning Committee please contact Erica Perry, or feel free to drop in at one of our meeting locations.

Contact:  Erica Perry, MSW
Email:     eperry@nkfm.org
Phone:    (734) 222-9800 ext. 214
               (800) 482-1455 (in state)
Fax:        (734) 222-9801

BRIGHTON MEETINGS

Day of Week:           Tuesdays (once monthly)
Meeting Time:          6:00 p.m.
Meeting Location:
    Brighton Community Center
                                 555 Brighton Street
                                 Brighton, Michigan 48116
                                
2008 Meeting Dates: February 26, March 25, April 29, May 27, June 24, July 29, August 26

ANN ARBOR MEETINGS

Day of Week:           Fridays (once monthly)
Meeting Time:          9:30 a.m. March - May, and 10:00 a.m. June - August
Meeting Location:
    University of Michigan Hospital Nephrology Library (3912Q)
                                 3rd Floor Taubman Center
                                 1500 East Medical Center Drive
                                 Ann Arbor, Michigan

2008 Meeting Dates: March 14, April 11, May 9, June 13, July 11, August 8

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Coyotes For Kidneys

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BKWFriends.org

This webpage was created by members of the Brighton Kidney Walk and Coyotes for Kidneys Team. Our purpose is to create awareness, prevention and educational opportunites in Livingston County and surrounding Michigan areas. Through our work with NKFM we intend to raise funds to achieve training and placements of  peer mentors in each of Michigan's 150 dialysis clincs. The Brighton Kidney Walk is an annual celebration of life for individuals living with kidney disease, dialysis patients, organ transplant recipients, donor families, living donors, the medical and business communities, and the general public. Through our efforts we hope to create an enriched experience for individuals living with kidney disease, lasting community awareness, advocacy and long-term support in the fight against kidney disease in Michigan, where 1 in 9 adults face this life altering chronic illness.