Wednesday, 9 April 2008

Walkers Step Out For Charity (from Barry And District News)


Walkers Step Out For Charity (from Barry And District News) click


THE Barry Walk For Life event raised more than £1,000 for the Kidney Wales Foundation on Sunday.
Over 30 walkers met up at Morrisons Car Park at 11am on Sunday morning, and walked to the Knap, through Romilly Park and back via Broad Street.
The event was organised again this year by Gaynor Taylor in memory of her son Richard who died in 2004, and her husband John who died two years ago, shortly before the walk.
Gaynor said: "We won't know exactly how much has been raised for a while - but we know that it is over £1,000.
"I'm really pleased - and we were really lucky to have such a nice day for the event."

Tuesday, 8 April 2008

Walk For Life Raises Over £4000 (from Western Telegraph)

Walk For Life Raises Over 4000 (from Western Telegraph) click

Around 250 people in Fishguard showed their support for the Kidney Wales Foundation by taking part in the Walk for Life .
The walk was organised by KW AMBASSDOR Allison John and family. Allison, who is studying medicine at Cardiff University, suffers from cystic fibrosis. She had a liver transplant and a heart and lung transplant in her late teens.
Just over a year ago the 29-year-old needed a kidney transplant and a suitable match was found in her father. In the course of her treatment she became involved with the Kidney Wales Foundation and became their ambassador.
The Fishguard walk was one of 33 going on simultaneously all over Wales to raise awareness and raise funds for kidney research and kidney patients. So far £4000 has been raised from sponsorship and collection boxes, with more money still to come in.
Allison's mother Helen was overwhelmed by the amount of people who showed up on the day.
"People were so supportive, I can't get over it." she said. "It was amazing a really good turn out and everybody walked from 75 year olds to babies in pushchairs. They all came in a jolly mood ready to walk. It was really rewarding for us as a family."

Saturday, 5 April 2008

Walk The Line To Save A Life (from South Wales Guardian)


Walk The Line To Save A Life (from South Wales Guardian)

AMMANFORD
The Kidney Research Wales Walk for Life was a great success on Sunday , with more than 100 people taking part, including Welsh rugby superstars Shane Williams and Dwayne Peel.
"The walk was brilliant," said event organiser Chris Dark.
"The weather was good, despite the forecast, and we had more than 100 people taking part which was fantastic.
"Shane and Dwayne were excellent with the crowd."
With the cash still being counted, Chris felt the day had been a huge success.
"I'm not sure how much money we've raised yet, but I think it's quite a good sum," he said.
Barclays Bank Ammanford also took part in the walk and raised £850, and matched £750 as part of the bank's pound-for-pound Community Investment Programme.
The event was organised by the Kidney Wales Foundation which hopes to raise £100,00 and raise awareness of the kidney disease.
Ammanford Mayor Carol Cadman, who took part in the walk, was delighted with the turnout.
"There were children, families, people with dogs," she said.
"The rain kept away and the children were thrilled to see Shane and Dwayne, who signed a lot of autographs.
"I also beat my record from last year because I wasn't last in the race this time."
The Kidney Research Wales Foundation would like to thank everyone who took part, especially Carol, Shane and Dwayne.

Ruth’s taking on a trek - icWales

Ruth’s taking on a trek - icWales click here

by Jessica Flynn, South Wales Echo
RUTH Martin is getting her walking shoes on for a mammoth trek from Land’s End to John O’Groats.
The civil servant from London, whose brother John works at the University Hospital of Wales, will be raising money for the Kidney Wales Foundation.

Friday, 4 April 2008

CARMARTHEN


The Streets of Carmarthen were well filled with Walkers. Martin Presdee jones (Organiser) and Dylan Williams with walkers. Thank you to
Mayor of Carmarthen and Peter Hughes-Griffiths former Mayor, County Councilor and great supporter.Sisters from Llandeilo SurgerySt Johns Ambulance brigade who attendedMembers of St. Cynwr Womens Institute who served soft drinks at the half way halt at Glangwili Hospital.

PONTYPRIDD IN STYLE


Ponty Panda and the Chief with the Ponty Walkers did Zowiann proud at the Ponty Walk For Life.
Thank you the Flood Family, Barrie and all supporters.

SPORTING GREATS TURN OUT IN GORSEINON

GORSEINON FIRST WALK IS A GREAT SUCCESS

From left Nicky from the Roma 2000, Sharon Thomas -the organiser, Robert Croft (Glamorgan CC & England), Mark Taylor (Ospreys , Wales, British Lions) Leighton James (Swansea, Burnley and Wales)
front row Tiffany , Molly and Whitney.
Thank you Sharon and Gorseinon.

PORTHCAWL WALK FOR LIFE 2008 TURN OUT IS GREAT AGAIN THIS YEAR FOR SEASIDERS

The Porthcawl Walk was a great success again this year. Jean Schofield hot from winning the woman in the community award and Mary Gentry who won the fundraiser award are pictured with the Porthcawl Committee supporters and Mayor.
All at Kidney Wales are delighted that Mark Schofield has just received a kidney transplant.Roy J Thomas said" The Porthcawl Walkers are lead with a great deal of passion. Mary and Jean are special people and we are pleased that the people of Porthcawl value them as we do at Kidney Wales Foundation".

Tuesday, 1 April 2008

CARDIFF WALK FOR LIFE 2008 IN THE BAY SUNSHINE AS HUNDREDS TURN OUT

Cardiff Walk set off from St David's Hotel & Spa with leading politicans including Member of Parliament Julie Morgan and her grandson, Jenny Randerson AM who has been walking for years for KW ,Lord Mayor of Cardiff , Cllr Freda Salway a great supporter and Welsh celebrities with patients, medical professionals and families. The four mile walk was undertaken with style and was enjoyed with face painting and fun.

WEST IS BEST IN PONTARDDULAIS



Pontarddulais's Kidney Wales Walk for Life. Photograph shows Mr David Evans, owner of Pontarddulais Garden Centre presenting Town Mayor Cllr. Gail Bateman with a cheque.

We thank the Walkers and especially Mr Aneurin John Clerk to Pontarddulais Town Council.
Remember we welcome all of you to send in photos to chris@kidneywales.com

ABERDARE WALK FOR LIFE

ABERDARE WALK FOR LIFE
Stuart Cable supports Aberdare Walk For Life