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10/07/2009
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Media Release 10 July 2009
Angel
of the Road with Wind Beneath Her
Wheels
Kidney
Health Australia Calls on Adelaide Cyclists to
Rally
 Margie Raynor on the
road
Adelaide July 10th - Kidney Health
Australia has called on Adelaide cyclists to rally and
meet at the Rotunda in Elder Park in Adelaide at 8.00am
Friday 17th July in support of Margie Raynor, a
fifty four year old school teacher from Adelaide who
will commence a solo ride to Darwin to support people
with Kidney Disease. At a special ceremony at
the start of the ride Margie Raynor will officially
become a Kidney Angel, an award from Kidney Health
Australia which recognizes individuals for outstanding
contributions in helping people with kidney disease.
Getting back home from Darwin will be made
easy courtesy of a Gold Class ticket generously provided
by Great Southern Rail who will present Margie with her
ticket on 17th July. Renal Ride
2009 commencing next Friday July 17th will
finish in Darwin on Thursday 10th September and take
Margie's total pedalling to 28,000 kilometres in support
of people suffering from Kidney Disease.
Margie's commitment to helping people with
kidney disease stems from personal experience when
Margie's daughter was diagnosed with kidney disease at
five years of age. Kidney Health
Australia also called on cyclists who are bloggers to
join Margie Raynor on the web at www.renalride09.com with messages of support and to track her
progress on the website with regular
reports. Ron Smith National Communications
Manager for Kidney Health Australia said Margie's
pedalling for kidney patients is an inspiration to all
Australians and people can support her efforts by
visiting her blog www.renalride09.com and make donations to support her
fundraising activities. On the
road on her own, Margie developed some unusual ways of
raising funds for kidney disease by charging $20 to
answer questions such as "How many tyres have you used?
Or the other favourite "How many punctures have you
had?"
Media Advance Alert 8.00am Friday 17 July
2009
Rotunda, Elder Park, Adelaide
Kidney Health Australia www.renalride09.com - Margie's
blog
KIDNEY
HEALTH 2009 FAST FACTS
1
in 7 Australian adults over the age of 25 years has
chronic kidney disease (stage
1-5). ·
At the end of 2007, 9,642 people were receiving dialysis
treatment and 7,128 people were living with a
functioning kidney transplant. Dialysis for CKD is
the most frequent reason for
hospitalisation. ·
In 2006-07, regular dialysis for CKD was recorded as the
principal diagnosis in 933,772 hospitalisations-12.3% of
all hospitalisation in that year.
Media
Enquiries: Margie
Raynor Mobile: 0419 772 249 Ron Smith
National Media Communications Kidney Health Australia
Mobile: 0417 329
201
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