Last
weekend was Kidney Walk weekend in the Bay Area. Hubby and I participated in
the walk in San Francisco. It was a wonderful day in the City – a perfect day
for a walk along the Embarcadero. The temperature was mild, the sun was
shining, there was a very light breeze, and lots and lots of smiling faces.
There we go... |
I was
pleasantly surprised about the HUGE turnout this year. It was much larger this
year compared to last. Huge teams participated including one from a local high
school, a big group of friends and family, and even one from a local dialysis
center. We even had a very high profile corporate sponsor – Hewlett-Packard. Amongst these huge teams were families,
couples, and individuals – all of us united in a common goal, i.e., to
celebrate life and, to raise kidney disease research monies.
Walking, walking, walking... |
I even saw
one of the technicians from my old dialysis center. He recognized me in the sea
of people and faces. We exchanged hugs. I miss my friends there. We had been
together “through thick and thin” for some four years. I am overdue for a friendly
visit.
It was
quite encouraging for me to see so many people supporting the walk.
Kidney
disease can be a silent killer. Per the NKF website, “because symptoms may not
appear until the kidneys are actually failing, millions of people with kidney
damage remain unaware and are not taking steps to protect the health of their
kidneys.” I am extremely happy that there is a growing awareness of the
disease. As an example, the kids from the local high school were mostly of minority
backgrounds. These groups are often most affected by kidney disease. With these
youngsters as new advocates for the cause, both awareness and prevention of
this disease will certainly grow, improve.
Hubby and I
enjoyed a slow walk since we were also playing tourist, checking out
restaurants, watching passersby’s, and taking pictures. Hubby is thinking about
volunteering next year. As for me, I am looking forward to participating next
year again, maybe even targeting an all-star level. I should start fundraising
now!
P.S. I am
happy to report that the 2013 San Francisco Walk has exceeded its goal by
almost $50,000! If you have not donated yet this year, there is still time. I
believe the NKF is accepting donations through the end of July. A warm “THANK
YOU” to all who made a donation on my behalf!
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