West Bend Community Memorial Library
630 Poplar St, West Bend, WI 53095
National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin is proud to host a kidney screening event at West Bend Community Memorial Library. This FREE event will include a review of participants’ health history, basic vital signs, urine testing for participants with an elevated risk of kidney disease, and discussion with a medical provider. No medical insurance is required and results are processed while you wait.
Prior to the screening, you are invited to join Dr. Anna Gaddy of Froedtert & the MCW for a discussion on Hypertension and Chronic Kidney Disease at 10:00 AM on the first floor of the Library. This discussion is part of the West Bend Community Memorial Library’s Free Coffee Fridays Series. It is free and open to the public.
Interested in volunteering? Contact Amanda Schellinger at 414-897-8669.
Kidney Screenings through National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin are supported in part by UW Health Transplant Center.
Saxony Manor
1850 22nd Ave, Kenosha WI, 53140
Closed to the Public 1:30 PM – 4:30 PM
National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin is proud to host a kidney screening event at Saxony Manor. This FREE event will include a review of participants’ health history, basic vital signs, urine testing for participants with an elevated risk of kidney disease, and discussion with a medical provider. No medical insurance is required and results are processed while you wait.
Interested in volunteering? Fill out our volunteer form or contact us at info@kidneywi.org
Kidney Screenings through National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin are supported in part by UW Health Transplant Center.
LIVING DONORS TOGETHER is a program of the National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin. This virtual community of living donors or anyone interested in living donation to learn, network and find support. Caregivers, healthcare professionals or patients interested in living donation are encouraged to participate in this informal conversation.
Meeting Topic: TBD
Registration is required.
Register Here
Summer Celebration
Saturday July 27, 2024
Brittingham Park Pavilion
829 W Washington Ave
Madison, WI 53715
All are welcome for this casual gathering as we celebrate our kidney community with light refreshments, games, and raffles in beautiful Brittingham Park (Madison). The Summer Celebration will mark the end of the 2024 Kidney Adventures series and launch a new year of programming for National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin as we begin our new fiscal year. Details including your link to RSVP will be available with the launch of Kidney Adventures in May 2024.
Check back for more details in May 2024!
Jefferson Court Apartments
415 E. Knapp St, Milwaukee WI, 53202
Closed to the Public, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin is proud to host a kidney screening event at Jefferson Court Apartments. This FREE event will include a review of participants’ health history, basic vital signs, urine testing for participants with an elevated risk of kidney disease, and discussion with a medical provider. No medical insurance is required and results are processed while you wait.
Interested in volunteering? Fill out our volunteer form or contact us at info@kidneywi.org
Kidney Screenings through National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin are supported in part by UW Health Transplant Center.
Lupus and Kidney Health
Tuesday, August 13, 2024 | 4:30 PM – 6:00 PM
Running Rebels East (225 W Capitol Dr, Milwaukee, WI 53212)
National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin is proud to partner with Lupus Foundation of America – Wisconsin Chapter for a joint educational session on Lupus & Kidney Health. Sandwiches and snacks will be provided as we explore the intersection of these chronic health conditions. Doors open at 4:30 PM with the program beginning at 5:00 PM.
Clinton Rose Senior Center
3045 N. Martin Luther King Jr. Dr., Milwaukee, WI 53212
Open to the Public, 11:00 AM – 2:00 PM
National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin is proud to host a kidney screening event at Clinton Rose Senior Center. This FREE event will include a review of participants’ health history, basic vital signs, urine testing for participants with an elevated risk of kidney disease, and discussion with a medical provider. No medical insurance is required and results are processed while you wait.
Interested in volunteering? Fill out our volunteer form or contact us at info@kidneywi.org
Kidney Screenings through National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin are supported in part by UW Health Transplant Center.
Christ the King Baptist Church
7750 N. 60th St, Milwaukee, WI 53223
Open to the Public 9:00 AM – 11:30 AM (may be subject to change)
National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin is proud to host a kidney screening event at Christ the King Baptist Church. This FREE event will include a review of participants’ health history, basic vital signs, urine testing for participants with an elevated risk of kidney disease, and discussion with a medical provider. No medical insurance is required and results are processed while you wait.
Interested in volunteering? Fill out our volunteer form or contact us at info@kidneywi.org
Kidney Screenings through National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin are supported in part by UW Health Transplant Center.
LIVING DONORS TOGETHER is a program of the National Kidney Foundation of Wisconsin. This virtual community of living donors or anyone interested in living donation to learn, network and find support. Caregivers, healthcare professionals or patients interested in living donation are encouraged to participate in this informal conversation.
Meeting Topic: TBD
Registration is required.
Register Here
Save the Date!
The 2024 NKF WISCONSIN RENAL PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION CONFERENCE is an opportunity for dietitians, social workers, nurses, dialysis technicians, and others to network, share best practices, and earn continuing education credits. This year, the conference will return to Madison at DoubleTree by Hilton – Madison East (4402 E Washington Ave, Madison, WI 53704) on Thursday, November 14 with a pre-conference reception on Wednesday, November 13. The day will offer content on current best practices, ethical considerations, and health equity.
Registration and additional information will be forthcoming as details are confirmed.