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National Kidney Federation

6 Stanley Street
Worksop
Nottinghamshire
S81 7HX

Tel (Helpline): 0845 601 0209
Tel: 01909 487795
Fax: 01909 481723
Web: www.kidney.org.uk
Best time to telephone: 9am - 5pm, Monday - Friday

The National Kidney Federation (NKF) is the patient's voice and is fighting to achieve high quality renal treatment across the UK. It is the only national kidney charity run by patients, for patients. It is funded entirely by donations and sponsorships.

The Federation is able to monitor and compare renal services across the country because of its unique structure. It is run by representatives of the 78 separate Kidney Patient Associations geographically spread across the UK. This gives it enormous knowledge of the 'scene out there' and enables swift action to be taken when a problem is identified.

The NKF has 2 specific roles:

  • Campaigning for improvements in renal provision and treatment.
  • Patient support services.

The NKF's long term campaign aims to convey the following messages:

  • There is an urgent need for more organ donors. Many people will die waiting for an organ transplant.
  • The current system for organ donation is not as effective as it could be and there is a need for improvements in the organ donation system to ensure that the maximum number of lives can be saved and transformed.
  • It is essential that people thinking about organ donation and those who are willing to donate their organs after death carry a card, sign up to the register, and tell their relatives of their wishes.

The Federation publishes leaflets on treatments for kidney failure, for patients, professionals and students.

Checked: 14 Sep 2007








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PS - Health and Poverty

Perhaps the biggest cause of ill health in the world is poverty. Help to Make Poverty History. For example, why not lend some of your money to disadvantaged communities to enable them to trade their way out of poverty through schemes such as Shared Interest.

See also MAKEPOVERTYHISTORY North East for details and links to campaigns against poverty.

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