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Follow on Google News | Tennessee Kidney Foundation Raises $93,575 to Support Patients Affected by Kidney DiseaseNew CEO Heather Powell says funds raised will help TKF assist hundreds more patients this year through assistance programs and education about prevention of kidney disease.
Held at the esteemed Governor's Club of Tennessee in Brentwood, the tournament featured two shotgun starts and was a tremendous success thanks to the hard work and leadership of co-chairmen Bill Wood (of Dialysis Clinic, Inc.) and Jim Biagini (of Deloitte). Thanks to a partnership with Liberty Mutual, the TKF is able to provide golfer gifts and other unique prizes at no cost, allowing proceeds to directly serve Tennesseans with kidney disease who need it most. One of the most unique prizes is offered to the first place team: invitations to compete in the Liberty Mutual Invitational at TPC Sawgrass in March 2017. The Liberty Mutual Invitational raises money to support programs run by the TKF which improve the health and well-being of Tennesseans affected by kidney disease through education, prevention, treatment, advocacy and promotion of organ donation. "The Tennessee Kidney Foundation provides resources and a support system for individuals affected by kidney disease who are going through challenging times," said CEO Heather Powell. "The Liberty Mutual Invitational allows us to share our mission with members of the business community in a fun setting while keeping in mind our vision of giving people affected by kidney disease the best quality of life possible." For more information about TKF events, programs or to learn more about opportunities to get involved, please contact Heather Powell at (615) 383-3887 or heather@tennesseekidneyfoundation.org. About the Tennessee Kidney Foundation The mission of the Tennessee Kidney Foundation (TKF) is to improve the health and well-being of Tennesseans affected by kidney disease through education, prevention, treatment, advocacy and promotion of organ donation. Although more than 26 million American adults have chronic kidney disease (CKD), early detection can prevent the progression of kidney disease to kidney failure and TKF is here to help both at-risk individuals and people already living with kidney disease or failure. End
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