June 01, 2016
May 2016 PKD e-News
Why Walk?
The Walk for PKD is the PKD Foundation of Canada’s signature fundraising event, raising more than $852,000 since 2007. This has helped move us closer to finding treatments. Funds raised also help provide education and support services, both online and in local communities.

Remember – every dollar raised brings us that much closer to the ultimate finish line: A cure for PKD!
LEARN
Upcoming Hamilton Chapter Meeting

Speaker: Dr. Sanjay Pandeya
When: Sunday, June 5 2016 from 2:00pm-4:00pm
Where: Classroom B, 2nd Floor – Juravinski Innovation Tower, St. Joseph’s Healthcare Hamilton, 50 Charlton Avenue East, Hamilton ON L8N 4A6
For full details, click here.
PKD Health Notes with Renal Dietician, Kelly Welsh: Nettle Tea & Kidney Disease

Nettle herbal tea is made from the leaves, roots and seeds of this herb. There are many different varieties of this plant, but it is the stinging nettle that is best known for its health benefits. Nettle is a green perennial herb that reaches 1 to 2 meters in height in the summer. It is also a flowering plant native to Europe, North Africa, Asia and North America. It has soft green leaves, 3 to 5 cm long with thin stinging hairs. This herb has been used in European medicine since ancient times, helping people century after century. Today, studies are being performed which prove the invaluable qualities of nettle as healing herb.
AWARENESS
Transplant of Love: A Mother Saved By Her Step-Daughter
Two things run in Becky Moser’s family. One is polycystic kidney disease and the other trait is love. “More than loved. I still get kind of emotional. It’s very hard to know that they love you that much that they would give.”
Kidney Transplant Recipient From Manitoba Celebrates 40 Years Since Donation
‘A kidney donor couldn’t be found immediately, so Adrien Perras started preparing to go on dialysis while his name was put on a waiting list. However, only a few days before he was set to start dialysis, Perras got the call that a donor had been found. “It just blew me away”, he said. “Fortunate doesn’t come into it. It’s almost miraculous, let’s use that word.”
Adorable Stuffed Animals Receive “Transplants” to Promote Organ Donation

Child organ donation is not easy to address, but a new awareness campaign is taking a downright adorable approach, using stuffed animals to educate and build a community that supports donation.
Become a PKD Champion and Join a PKD Foundation of Canada Chapter Today

If you are interested in joining an existing Chapter or starting a new one in your local community, click here or contact us at [email protected] / 1-877-410-1741.
There are opportunities of all shapes and sizes waiting for you! We hope you will help us continue to make a positive impact in the PKD community by joining us in the fight to end PKD.
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