Texas Kidney Foundation

Texas Kidney Foundation The Texas Kidney Foundation is committed to the prevention of kidney disease as well as awareness of

The Texas Kidney Foundation is committed to the prevention of kidney disease as well as awareness of the need for organ donation.

In June 2026, TKF is helping move FSGS awareness from words to work.Recognition matters. But families also need educatio...
06/03/2026

In June 2026, TKF is helping move FSGS awareness from words to work.

Recognition matters. But families also need education, screening, navigation, trusted community partners, and follow-through.

That is how awareness becomes action across Texas.

The communities most impacted by kidney disease must be part of shaping the solutions.From a community perspective, prev...
06/03/2026

The communities most impacted by kidney disease must be part of shaping the solutions.

From a community perspective, prevention starts with listening, local trust, plain-language education, screening access, and follow-through that meets people where they are.

The Texas Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force is where awareness, data, policy, and community action can come together.TKF...
06/02/2026

The Texas Chronic Kidney Disease Task Force is where awareness, data, policy, and community action can come together.

TKF is proud to support statewide conversations that move kidney health from recognition to implementation — with screening, education, navigation, and follow-through.

Awareness is only the beginning.This June, TKF is helping turn FSGS recognition into community action through screenings...
06/02/2026

Awareness is only the beginning.

This June, TKF is helping turn FSGS recognition into community action through screenings, education, stakeholder engagement, Task Force leadership, and resource navigation across Texas.

Early knowledge. Timely action. Better health.

FSGS awareness must lead to action.In June 2026, Texas Kidney Foundation is bringing education, screening, navigation, r...
06/01/2026

FSGS awareness must lead to action.

In June 2026, Texas Kidney Foundation is bringing education, screening, navigation, referral support, and community follow-through to local Texas communities.

This is how recognition becomes real support for families across Texas.

In Loving Memory of Barbara GibbsDecember 14, 1947 – May 22, 2026Barbara Gibbs was deeply loved and will be remembered f...
06/01/2026

In Loving Memory of Barbara Gibbs
December 14, 1947 – May 22, 2026

Barbara Gibbs was deeply loved and will be remembered for her faith, creativity, style, laughter, and the joy she brought to her family and everyone around her.

Barbara had a gift for making beautiful things, from wreaths and flower arrangements to the special dishes her family will always cherish. She loved her church, her family, a good laugh, a sweet treat, and bringing her own sparkle into every room she entered.

In place of flowers, Barbara’s family invites friends and loved ones to honor her memory with a memorial gift to the Texas Kidney Foundation.

Your gift in Barbara’s honor will help support kidney health education, community screening, resource navigation, referral support, and follow-through for individuals and families across Texas.

Give in memory of Barbara Gibbs here:
https://kindest.com/661266-in-loving-memory-of-barbara-gibbs

We are grateful for every prayer, message, memory, and gift shared in Barbara’s honor. Her love lives on through all who knew her.

Click here to support Texas Kidney Foundation.

This June, Texas Kidney Foundation is turning FSGS awareness into action across Texas.Through recognition, church-based ...
06/01/2026

This June, Texas Kidney Foundation is turning FSGS awareness into action across Texas.

Through recognition, church-based screenings, education, stakeholder engagement, Task Force leadership, and resource navigation, TKF is helping awareness become real support.

Early knowledge. Timely action. Better health.

In June 2026, Texas Kidney Foundation is turning FSGS awareness into action in local Texas communities.From public recog...
05/29/2026

In June 2026, Texas Kidney Foundation is turning FSGS awareness into action in local Texas communities.

From public recognition and state awareness to church-based screenings, community stakeholder engagement, Task Force leadership, education, and resource navigation, TKF is building a coordinated model for rare kidney disease action.

This is how awareness becomes implementation — and how recognition becomes real support for families and communities across Texas.

Early knowledge. Timely action. Better health for you and your community.

05/05/2026

🎥 Behind the Scenes: Knowledge2Action in Motion

Before the doors opened on May 3, 2026, in Austin, Texas, the Texas Kidney Foundation team and community partners were already working to make sure Texas community members could receive kidney health screening, education, resources, and follow-through in a welcoming space.

This is the work people do not always see.

The setup.

The supplies.

The forms.

The testing stations.

The volunteers.

The Community Health Workers.

The conversations.

The care behind the care.

Every table, every station, and every step matters because our goal is not just to host an event.

Our goal is to help people know their numbers, understand their risk, and know what to ask their healthcare provider next.

Through Knowledge2Action: Neighbors Helping Neighbors 2030, TKF is bringing kidney health screening, plain-language education, optional genetic kidney testing, and CHW-supported follow-through directly into trusted Texas communities.

This is what it takes to move from awareness to action.

This is what it takes to move kidney health upstream.

Thank you to everyone who helped make the May 3 screening possible.

04/27/2026

Before It’s Too Late: Why We Act Early

In 2020, kidney disease became painfully personal.

During the early days of COVID-19, we received a call we will never forget.

A scientist told us:
“Three kids just came into a children’s hospital…
from different parts of the country…
all with COVID-19…
all in renal failure.”

Around that same time, we had already lost 14 people in our community.
And kidney disease was beginning to impact families even closer to home.

It stopped being abstract.
It stopped being “work.”
It became urgent.

At the Texas Kidney Foundation, we know this truth:

Kidney disease is often silent in the early stages.
Most people don’t know they’re at risk until it’s already advanced.

That’s why we chose to act early.

Not because we had full funding.
Not because it was easy.
But because communities deserve a chance to know their numbers before crisis.

So we built something different.

We go directly into communities—
Providing blood and urine testing,
Explaining results in clear, simple terms,
And helping people take the next step before it’s too late.

Since then, we’ve reached more than 14,000 people.

But this work isn’t about numbers.

It’s about the moment someone says:
💬 “No one has ever explained this to me before.”

It’s about families finally understanding what to watch for.
It’s about giving people a real chance to change their future.

That’s what your support makes possible.

If you believe early detection should happen before crisis,
If you believe communities deserve clear, honest information—

👉 Join us in this work:
https://kindest.com/226377-neighbors-helping-neighbors-monthly-alliance

Together, we can reach people earlier—and change outcomes.

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