Cuba Gooding Jr. Partners with NephCure to Find a Cure! November 25, 2014 by Lauren Eva Cuba Gooding, Jr. may be best known for his roles as a high-energy football player, dedicated lawyer, or honor-bound solider. Off-camera the beloved actor and father of three is stepping into a new role: advocate and activist. The Academy Award® winning actor is partnering with NephCure Kidney International to raise awareness about kidney disease. “Kidney disease is the ninth leading cause of death in the United States, but is one of the most underfunded in research. FSGS (Focal Segmental Glomerulosclerosis) and Nephrotic Syndrome are some of the most devastating kidney diseases affecting children and adults. NephCure is the only organization in the world focused on raising money for research to get better treatments and a cure for these diseases. When I learned about these conditions I knew I had to do something. I’m proud to partner with NephCure to help them raise awareness,” Mr. Gooding said. Mr. Gooding will join NephCure at Countdown to a Cure, our Annual Fundraising Gala at New York’s Chelsea Piers on December 4. A select number of tickets are available for purchase until December 2 by clicking on this link. Can’t come to the event? You can still join the cause and support NephCure in their quest to end debilitating forms of kidney disease, FSGS and Nephrotic Syndrome. Simply text the word “CURE” along with your donation to 50155, or visit http://www.support.nephcure.org/TeamCuba to pledge your support today. To read the full press release, click here.
Seeking Volunteers for NEW Clinical Trials Ambassador Program November 5, 2014 by Kylie Karley Have you ever participated in a clinical research study? Are you willing to share your experience with others? If so, then you would make a fantastic addition to our newest initiative to find better treatments and a cure for Nephrotic Syndrome: the Clinical Trials Ambassador Program! NKI is seeking volunteers from across the country to act as Ambassadors to other patients and the medical community. Ambassadors will spread knowledge and information about the importance of clinical research in the search for better treatment options and a cure. Ambassadors can expect to spend between 5 and 10 hours a month volunteering in various ways that will help spread awareness and knowledge about clinical research. If you are interested in learning more about the Clinical Trials Ambassador Program, contact Chelsey Fix at cfix@nephcure.org.