#BloodyAmazingKidneys: 5 ways to support our campaign

Until they are diagnosed, many kidney patients don't know anything about their kidneys. Our Bloody Amazing Kidneys campaign aims to help identify those most at risk of developing chronic kidney disease (CKD). With your support, we want to start a national conversation about the importance of kidney health.

Support the campaign on social media

Make sure you are following us on social media platforms:

Please share our social media posts with your friends, family and networks.

We also have #BloodyAmazingKidneys images and suggested copy for you to post to your own channels available to download.

Download #BloodyAmazingKidneys social images

Share your story

Personal experiences of kidney disease help to raise awareness. Why not contact your local newspaper or radio station and ask if they would be interested in talking about the campaign and about your own personal story to help raise awareness locally?

Update your book club, sports team or local group

Why not share your experiences of CKD with fellow members and encourage them to take 5 minutes to protect their kidneys by completing our Kidney Health Checker?

Kidney Care UK's Kidney Health Checker

Use your poster power

If your local supermarket, library, health centre or pub has a noticeboard, why not ask if you can share our poster with your local community?

If you work in an office, please ask your office manager or line manager if you could put up the poster in your office and tell your colleagues about the Kidney Health Checker.

Facebook banner #BloodyAmazingKidneys

More kidney health resources to share

  • Resources to help support our CKD awareness campaign

    Find a range of downloadable images and accompanying text options for you to use on social media to support our #BloodyAmazingKidneys campaign and help those who may be at risk of CKD to be identified and supported.

  • Key facts about kidneys

    A range of useful facts and statistics about kidneys, kidney disease, kidney transplants and kidney patients in the UK.

  • Kidney health myths debunked

    Does alcohol damage your kidneys? Is it possible to live with just one kidney? Can kidney disease be cured? Will drinking lots of water keep your kidneys working well? Understand the facts about kidneys to help maintain your kidney health.