Fresenius Kidney Care Renews Commitment to Kidney Health Education with Second Year Boys & Girls Clubs of America National Partnership
Fresenius Kidney Care has committed $275,000 to the Boys & Girls Clubs of America to enhance kidney health education and advocacy among youth. This donation is part of an ongoing partnership aimed at promoting healthy living and active learning. The initiative includes the Kidney Kid Program, which engages volunteers to educate children on kidney health through fun activities and challenges. With the support of Fresenius, BGCA leaders will also advocate for youth issues during National Advocacy Days in Washington, D.C. This effort is aligned with National Kidney Month, emphasizing the importance of early detection of kidney disease, affecting 1 in 7 American adults.
- Donation of $275,000 to improve kidney health education for youth.
- Continuation of the partnership expands health education initiatives through the Kidney Kid Program.
- Engagement in advocacy efforts could enhance reputation and visibility in the community.
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Partnership Supports the Clubs' Healthy Habits Program and National Days of Advocacy Event
WALTHAM, Mass., March 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Fresenius Kidney Care, the nation's leader in kidney care services and education, is donating
A new aspect of the partnership this year, Fresenius Kidney Care is supporting Boys & Girls Clubs of America's youth advocacy efforts in Washington, D.C. During its National Advocacy Days event, leaders from Boys & Girls Clubs across the country harness the power of their voice to advocate for positive change and critical support from elected officials. Their advocacy has resulted in substantial funding increases and policy wins that move the needle on issues facing America's youth.
Fresenius Kidney Care has supported Boys & Girls Clubs of America's Healthy Habits by activating "The Kidney Kid Program" in 20 local Boys & Girls Clubs. "The Kidney Kid Program" is an education module hosted by Fresenius Kidney Care employee volunteers for youth, their families, and caregivers to teach the importance of kidney health. Fresenius Kidney Care volunteers spend time with Club kids to discuss the importance of eating fruits and vegetables, exercising, and recommending other healthy actions to keep their kidneys healthy. Club participants complete challenges in activity books, play games, enjoy healthy snacks, and participate in fun physical activities. The partnership continues through 2023 at select Clubs across the country.
"It's fitting that we announce this donation during National Kidney Month," said Fresenius Kidney Care President Dennis Kogod. "This is a time when we try to raise awareness about chronic kidney disease (CKD), one of the world's fastest growing chronic ailments. Educating kids now about the importance of nutrition, exercise, and overall healthy habits means a healthier future for them and our country."
The partnership between Fresenius Kidney Care and Boys & Girls Clubs of America could have a significant impact as Boys & Girls Clubs provide safe placing, caring mentors, and life-enhancing experiences to more than 3.6 million young people at nearly 5,000 locations across the nation.
"We are thrilled to continue our partnership with Fresenius Kidney Care and add their participation to our 2023 National Advocacy Days," said Chastity Mitchell, National Vice President, Advocacy & Government Relations at Boys & Girls Clubs of America. "Their support is enabling a set of our Clubs, several of which have participated in The Kidney Kid Program and serve communities suffering from hunger, to advocate for support on critical food security issues facing our youth."
During National Kidney Month, Fresenius Kidney Care supports worldwide efforts to raise awareness about kidney health, as 1 in 7 American adults are estimated to have kidney disease, but because symptoms are hard to identify without getting tested,
References
1. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Chronic Kidney Disease in the United States, 2021. Atlanta, GA: US Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; 2021.
About Fresenius Kidney Care
Fresenius Kidney Care provides kidney care education, dialysis treatment, and support services to more than 200,000 people with kidney disease every year whether in their own homes or at more than 2,600 facilities nationwide. Fresenius Kidney Care's dedicated teams help address the physical and emotional aspects of kidney disease through personalized care, education, and lifestyle support services. For more information about Fresenius Kidney Care, visit www.FreseniusKidneyCare.com
About Boys & Girls Clubs of America
For 160 years, Boys & Girls Clubs of America (BGCA.org) has provided a safe place for kids and teens to learn and grow. Clubs offer caring adult mentors, fun and friendship, and high-impact youth development programs on a daily basis during critical non-school hours. Boys & Girls Clubs programming promotes academic success, good character and leadership, and healthy lifestyles. Nearly 5,000 Clubs serve over 3.6 million young people through Club membership and community outreach. Clubs are located in cities, towns, public housing and on Native lands throughout the country, and serve military families in BGCA-affiliated Youth Centers on U.S. military installations worldwide. National headquarters are located in Atlanta. Learn more about Boys & Girls Clubs of America on Facebook and Twitter.
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