It’s estimated that more than 850 million people have kidney disease globally – which is roughly double the number of people with diabetes and 20 times more the prevalence of cancer or people living with HIV/AIDS worldwide!
Even more shocking is that 90% of people with kidney disease don’t know!!
Do you know if you or someone you care about is part of that 90% or at risk to be?
Join 1in9’s Do You Know? Challenge to help shatter the silence and the status quo, empower yourself and others, and save millions of kidneys and millions of lives… perhaps even your own!
About 1in9
1in9 Charities, Inc is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization that exists to change the trajectory of kidney disease and save millions of lives by raising awareness about this silent killer, promoting preventative and corrective practices, inspiring hope in those afflicted and expediting research and development of regenerative treatments and solutions.
Your video clip may be selected to be part of 1in9’s official “Do You Know?” music video to help spread kidney disease awareness and prevention around the world.
“Do You Know” song
Special thank you to Th3rd D.A.E. Da Mouthpiece for blessing 1in9 with the song and to the talented Nikki Turner for sharing her gifts of dance and choreography. It truly takes a village!
In 2015, when 1in9 was birthed, there were 26 Million Americans – 1in9 adults – with kidney disease. Now there are over 37 Million Americans!
It’s projected that 1 in 3 American adults are at risk for kidney disease in their lifetime, and that by 2030 80 Million Americans will have kidney disease!
I was part of that 90% that didn't know when my kidneys failed over 25 years ago at the age of 29. If my journey can help others and is what God destined as my purpose in life, then I would be willing to go back and do it all over again.
Raymond
There are five stages of kidney disease, with stage 5 being kidney failure – where dialysis or a transplant are needed to survive. Unfortunately most people are not finding out that they have kidney disease until later stages, typically at stages 3, 4 or 5.
Roughly 80% of people starting dialysis in the U.S. do so in a crash setting, and 30-50% of patients starting on dialysis have never seen a nephrologist. To make matters worse, only 5% of nephrology practices provide education.
Diabetes and/or high blood pressure are responsible for two-thirds or more of the cases of kidney disease and kidney failure. And in the United States, Black Americans are nearly 4 times more likely to have kidney failure than White Americans.
The status quo is not working! Awareness, prevention and early detection is critical to turning these numbers around, to save kidneys and to save lives. And empowering individuals, families, communities, and nations is key.
1in9’s “Do You Know?” Challenge will shatter the status quo and silence around this silent killer, empower and challenge the public to “Be In The Know”, and save millions of kidneys and millions of lives across the U.S. and around the world.
In order to do so, we must reach the 90% that “don’t know” that they have kidney disease, the millions that do, and the millions who are at risk… and don’t even know it… or don’t know that they can do something about it.