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« on: April 03, 2009, 12:26:48 PM »


Kidney Health Fest for African American families educates about kidney disease

Published on: April 2nd, 2009 02:19pm by: cflash

Seattle, WA (OPENPRESS) April 3, 2009 -- Northwest Kidney Centers on Saturday May 2, 2009, will hold its 7th annual Kidney Health Fest for African American Families, featuring free health screenings, entertainment and healthy food samples made by local celebrity chefs.

The free event runs from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the African American Academy, 8311 Beacon Ave. S., in Seattle. Participants also will enjoy a panel discussion on kidney health and healthy living on a shoestring, featuring Jesse Jones of KING 5 television as the emcee. The day includes music, exhibits, a fitness demonstration and obstacle course for all ages, a fun, interactive Kids’ Korner, and the chance to win prizes such as iPods and an Xbox 360.

Rev. Carey G. Anderson, senior pastor at First AME Church in Seattle, will give the invocation in the morning and Rev. Aaron Williams, senior pastor at Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Seattle, will offer a blessing before food is served at noon.

Special guests include King County Councilman Larry Gossett and Dr. Sandra Walker, psychiatrist at Seattle Children’s Hospital, who will speak on the topic of stress. A panel discussion on health and wellness will include Dr. Rayburn Lewis, executive director and medical director of Swedish Ballard, Dr. Ben Danielson, medical director at Odessa Brown Children’s Clinic, dialysis patient Forrest Woodley, and Dr. Bessie Young, medical director of Northwest Kidney Centers’ home hemodialysis program, Veterans Administration nephrologist, and chair of the Fest planning committee.

Entertainment will include a visit from Seattle Seahawks mascot Blitz, the Northside Drill Team, and music by Goodybagg, Mt. Zion Baptist’s New Revelation and JAM musical ensembles. VPC (Vicious Puppy Crew) break dancers will perform, KUBE radio personality SupaSam will DJ, and KRIZ radio personalities will also be broadcasting live from the event.

The Fest is a wonderful opportunity to receive essential screenings for kidney and heart disease and to confer privately with a physician about the results—all on site and at no charge. Northwest Kidney Centers will provide these three simple tests to assess a participant’s risk of kidney disease:
• Blood pressure check
• Test for protein in a urine sample
• Test for creatinine in a blood sample

Seattle Children’s Hospital will also conduct glucose and blood pressure screenings for teens ages 12 to 17, and Swedish Cancer Institute’s Mobile Mammography will be available for prescheduled mammograms.

A Community Service Award will be presented to William Peckham, chairman of the Northwest Kidney Centers Board of Directors, for his generous support over the years for the Kidney Health Fest. In addition, the family of the late Nora Adams, the first African American principal in the Seattle School District, will accept a Community Service Award on her behalf. Adams retired in 1989 but returned to her school as a volunteer tutor - in between dialysis treatments at Northwest Kidney Centers.

One in seven American adults has kidney disease. In the African American community, the number increases four-fold. Although African Americans make up 12 percent of the U.S. population, 32 percent of individuals with kidney failure are African American. In addition, African American men are 10 to 14 times more likely to develop kidney failure due to high blood pressure than Caucasian men in the same age group.

Participants in the Kidney Health Fest will learn how to improve their lives to avoid kidney disease. This includes:
• Treating high blood pressure and diabetes, two of the leading causes of kidney failure.
• Quitting smoking.
• Eating a low-salt, low-fat diet. Obesity can lead to kidney disease.
• Exercising at least 30 minutes a day, five days a week.
• Avoiding the overuse of pain relievers such as ibuprofen and naproxen, which can damage kidneys.
For more information about the event go to www.nwkidney.org.

Northwest Kidney Centers, established in 1962 as the world’s first out-of-hospital dialysis facility, is a model for saving and sustaining the lives of people with chronic kidney disease, focusing on improving the quality of patients’ lives. A not-for-profit organization, Northwest Kidney Centers provides personalized care for patients in the Puget Sound region. The organization is the central community resource for kidney disease prevention, treatment and education. A world pioneer in home dialysis, Northwest Kidney Centers is dedicated to developing innovative treatment options and promoting research to find the cure for chronic kidney disease. For more information, go to www.nwkidney.org.

2009 Kidney Health Fest Co-Sponsors

Mt. Zion Baptist Church
First AME Church
Muckleshoot Casino
Links/Legacy Foundation
IKAN
Hope Heart Institute
Meredith Mathews YMCA

2009 Kidney Health Fest Exhibitors

AARTH (African Americans Reach and Teach Health Ministry)
African American Elders Program
Alliance for Lupus Research
American Kidney Fund
Center for Multicultural Health
Donate Life Today (Life Center Northwest)
Hope Heart Institute
IKAN (Increasing Kidney Disease Awareness Network)
KZIZ Radio
Meredith Mathews YMCA
Northwest Sickle Cell Collaborative
Providence Hospice of Seattle
Seattle African American Comfort Program
Seattle Children’s
Seattle Kidney Study
Senior Services
SHIBA (Statewide Health Insurance Benefits Advisors)
Student National Medical Association–UW Chapter
Swedish Medical Center
Therapeutic Health Services

2009 Kidney Health Fest Celebrity Chefs

Mulugeta Abate, Pan Africa Market
Jemil Johnson, Cajun Creole
Wayne Johnson, Andaluca
Theo Martin, Island Soul

Contact: Linda Sellers, 206-292-2771, ext. 5357
Public Relations Manager, sellersl@nwkidney.org
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Industry: Healthcare

Country: United States

MSA (Metropolitan Statistical Area): Seattle-Bellevue-Everett, WA

Company: Northwest Kidney Centers

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« Reply #1 on: April 03, 2009, 07:26:15 PM »

This is a great event, thanks for posting it Karol.  I think last year there were over 700 people who attend. I've made signs and hooked the Fest up with tables and chairs and such every year. There is always so much energy at this - I'm honored to get the award but this is the sort of thing I do all the time for the kidney centers.

Today I laminated about 20 Home Dialysis Central posters and printed two 4' x 8' posters for a committee that I'm on. Next month besides the Fest there is the main NKC fundraiser - the Breakfast of Hope - I have a lot of signs to make for that. I think over the last 13 years I have made well over a 1,000 posters and signs for NKC. Could be close to 2,000 when I start to think about it and add it all up - there were three Expos in there too.
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« Reply #2 on: April 03, 2009, 09:55:37 PM »

Why is it only for Africian Americans?

Here is our official IHD Flyer

http://ihatedialysis.com/forum/index.php?topic=438.msg2720#msg2720

Hope this helps.
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« Reply #3 on: April 03, 2009, 10:27:10 PM »

Helps what? What are you talking about?
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« Reply #4 on: April 04, 2009, 06:01:26 AM »

This is a great event, thanks for posting it Karol.  I think last year there were over 700 people who attend. I've made signs and hooked the Fest up with tables and chairs and such every year. There is always so much energy at this - I'm honored to get the award but this is the sort of thing I do all the time for the kidney centers.

Today I laminated about 20 Home Dialysis Central posters and printed two 4' x 8' posters for a committee that I'm on. Next month besides the Fest there is the main NKC fundraiser - the Breakfast of Hope - I have a lot of signs to make for that. I think over the last 13 years I have made well over a 1,000 posters and signs for NKC. Could be close to 2,000 when I start to think about it and add it all up - there were three Expos in there too.

Thank you for spreading awareness. I don't think people realize this disease is such a silent killer.
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