None of our vital services would be possible without the generosity of our incredible supporters.
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Dean's Drayton half marathon success
Dean raised an amazing £563 for the kidney community! He chose to run for Kidney Care UK on behalf of his son and all babies who are born with kidney issues. -
Cheerleading support to raise £615!
Alisha and the Portsmouth Phoenix cheerleaders hosted a bingo night. "It’s so important that those with kidney failure have a sense of community through their journey thanks to Kidney Care UK." -
Ummar’s Cricket Tournament raised £4,600!
With over 200 attendees, the Tournament was a huge success. “One day I will need dialysis or a transplant. I wanted to support a charity who support patients and make a positive out of negative news." -
In support of World Kidney Day
Bromley High School pupils wore yellow accessories and pin badges to show their support for, and solidarity with, all those affected by kidney disease. They raised an amazing £412! -
Desmond raised over £2,000 in honour of his father
“Before my dad died he developed a passion for canal boating and it was his dream to travel across the canal network. I wanted to honour his memory by cycling the route he never got to travel." -
April's year of running half marathons
April is a kidney patient and built up to the Brighton Marathon. "To be able to complete 26.2 miles with CKD, anaemia and a knee the medics told me I couldn’t run it on is an incredible achievement." -
Braving the shave to raise £1,600
“We understand the hardships people can suffer living with kidney disease. We wanted to give a little back,” say Siobhan and Shonagh from Howe of Fife Medical Practice. -
Walking 10 miles for charity
Alongside his Grandpa Trevor, Leo walked 10 miles along the edge of Ullswater and raised over £1,000! "Kidney Care UK helped when my Dad was diagnosed with renal failure, giving support and advice." -
Coronation street party
Stephanie hosted a King Charles III Coronation street party to raise awareness of kidney disease. As a kidney patient, she wanted to give back to those who supported her through two transplants. -
Canoeing from Fort William to Inverness
Danny donated his kidney to his wife, Marie. Seeing the impact of kidney failure first hand, he took on a 5-day canoe challenge for Kidney Care UK. His 100km wild camping journey has raised £1,451! -
In memory of their brother and son, Chats
After battling kidney failure from the age of 15, Chats sadly passed away aged 47. Through car boot sales and craft markets, Simone and Carole have raised £2,000! “Giving back is very rewarding." -
£1,031 raised through music
John and his band Da Management held a gig to support us. “I have FSGS, and have been lucky enough to receive first class care. My CKD is well controlled at present, but others are not so fortunate.”