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Kidney foundation walk raises $14K

About 50 people take part in the Kidney Foundation of Canada's Gift of Life Walk through the streets of Halifax.
Sunday's walk raised $14,000 for The Kidney Foundation of Canada. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)
About50 people took part in the firstKidney Foundation of Canada's Gift of Life Walk through the streets of Halifax Sunday morning.

Thosewho took part in the walk were supporting organ donation and many of them had their own stories of how it had affected their lives.

Blair Landry received a new kidney nine months ago and encouraged everyone to sign an organ donor card.

"It's made all the difference.I was on dialysis every two days," Landry said."There was no opportunity for family vacations or anything like that. Since then I'm leading a productive life at work and enjoying time with my family."

Landry, one of the directors of the Life:Pass It On Transplant Society, presented a $500 cheque to the Kidney Foundation of Canada.

About 50 people participated in the first ever Gift of Life walk to raise awareness for organ donation. (Paul Palmeter/CBC)
"Once you have kidney disease, you have kidney disease for life.They need our help and that's what we're out here doing today," said Lori Forward, who isthe development officer for thefoundation.

Truro resident Marina MacKenzie walked Sunday's event with family members.

Her husband Grant walked in last year's event. He passed away last month after a lengthy battle with kidney disease.

"Grant did it last year, I don't know how he walkedfive K, he was very ill."

Sunday's event raised $14,000.