About Precious Kidney Health Empowerment Foundation (PKHEF)
The Precious Kidney Health Empowerment Foundation (PKHEF) is a non-profit organization committed to promoting kidney health and preventing non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as hypertension and diabetes through education, awareness, and community outreach.
Mission:
To reduce the burden of kidney disease by promoting healthy lifestyles, raising awareness, and providing screenings for hypertension and diabetes to ensure early detection and timely intervention.
Vision:
To create a world where everyone enjoys lifelong kidney health through awareness, prevention, and early intervention programs.
PKHEF continues to call for partnerships and donations to sustain its mission of improving public health through education, prevention, and access to care.
For more information, sponsor or partnership, visit our website —-kidneyhealthempowerment.org/
Precious Kidney Health Empowerment Foundation
We are honored to announce that our founder @damilola_osuolale has been nominated for the TIBA Awards 2024!! @tiba_theiconicbrandafrica .
This nomination is a huge recognition of the work we’re doing at KIDNEY HEALTH EMPOWERMENT and the impact we are making in raising awareness about kidney health in Nigeria.
From her personal journey as a kidney transplant recipient to running our kidney health awareness campaigns, this acknowledgment truly means the world to us. It’s a reminder that our efforts are not in vain, and together, we are making a difference.
We are truly honored to be a part of this prestigious event organized by The Iconic Brand Africa, a pan-African organization committed to driving progress across the continent. @tiba_theiconicbrandafrica @coached_by_omobabinrin
A big thank you to everyone who has supported this mission. Your encouragement keeps us going, and we can’t wait to continue this important work!
Let’s continue to push boundaries and create meaningful impact together!
#tibaawards #KidneyHealthAdvocate #PositiveImpact #AfricaRising #gratefuleveryday
#TIBAAwards2024 #kidneyhealthempowerment #Grateful #makingadifferenceeveryday
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Sharing important insights on kidney health at Oluyole Extension High School today!
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Sharing important insights on kidney health at Oluyole Extension High School today!
Grateful for the chance to educate and empower…
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Precious Kidney Health Empowerment Foundation
Sharing important insights on kidney health at Oluyole Extension High School today!
Grateful for the chance to educate and empower…
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Precious Kidney Health Empowerment Foundation
Sharing important insights on kidney health at Oluyole Extension High School today!
Grateful for the chance to educate and empower…
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Precious Kidney Health Empowerment Foundation
Sharing important insights on kidney health at Oluyole Extension High School today!
Grateful for the chance to educate and empower…
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Many people wonder if kidneys can heal on their own. Kidneys are remarkable organs that can recover from certain types of damage, such as dehydration or mild infections.
However, serious conditions like chronic kidney disease (CKD) may cause irreversible damage over time. It’s essential to maintain a healthy lifestyle, stay hydrated, and seek medical advice if you notice any signs of kidney problems.
Early detection and proper care can make a big difference in kidney health!
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COMMON MISCONCEPTIONS ABOUT KIDNEY HEALTH ☺️🥰✅
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Kidney failure is a condition in which one or both kidneys can no longer work on their own. It may be due to an acute injury to the kidneys or a chronic disease that gradually causes them to stop functioning. When kidneys are healthy, they clean the blood by removing excess fluid, minerals and wastes. But when they are failing, harmful wastes build up in the body and excess fluid is retained, changing the appearance, amount and number of times urine is passed.
Paying attention to the color of urine can make you aware of your kidney health and alert you to the need for a medical checkup. Clear to yellow urine is normal and indicates normal kidney function, while odd colors such as orange or blue may be due to certain medications such as laxatives, antidepressants and antibiotics. But there are two colors that you must take seriously: red and dark brown.
Pink or red urine means red blood cells are present in urine. These colors may be a sign of infection, kidney stones or even cancer. Dark brown urine could mean you are extremely dehydrated, but if you drink plenty of fluid and the urine is still brown then you may have muscle breakdown, kidney disease or kidney failure.
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🏆 Honored and Grateful! 🏆
Although our founder @damilola_osuolale couldn’t be there in person, she is incredibly humbled to share that the African Integrity Hallmark Award recognized our efforts at Kidney Health Empowerment. A dear friend and fellow advocate, the founder of Lok Natal Care, @natalcare2022 graciously accepted the award on her behalf at the ceremony on May 11th.
This recognition serves as a testament to the collective dedication and hard work of everyone who has contributed to our mission of empowering lives through kidney health awareness. It’s a reminder of the impact we’re making together in raising awareness and supporting individuals affected by kidney-related challenges.
Thank you to the African Integrity Hallmark Award for this honor, and to Lok Natal Care for representing us on such a prestigious platform.
Together, we will continue to make strides in creating a healthier future for all.
#KidneyHealth #Empowerment #Gratitude #Awards #Recognition #Community #Impact
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