Local homebuilder supports kidney patients in the South West with generous donation

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Posted Monday, July 22, 2024 - 11:27pm

Local homebuilder Barratt David Wilson Homes has donated £1,500 to the Exeter and District Kidney Patients Association (EDKPA), boosting the charity's efforts to support local kidney patients and their families. This donation will aid in providing essential services and support to those suffering from kidney disease.

EDKPA is dedicated to relieving the suffering of individuals with kidney disease, especially those receiving treatment at the Exeter Kidney Unit and its satellite units in Cornwall, Devon and Somerset. The charity’s initiatives include supporting research into kidney disease and treatment, providing financial assistance and practical help to patients and their families, contributing to the purchase of medical equipment, and organising social events to foster community and support.

Additionally, EDKPA offers a dedicated advice service for patients through Citizens Advice in Exeter, ensuring that those affected by kidney disease have access to the advocacy they need.

The charity assists patient participation in the British Transplant Games, an annual sporting event that celebrates organ transplantation, and they support patients with Kidney Beam, a software platform which offers exercise programmes for renal patients.

Nicki Reid, Sales Director for Barratt David Wilson Homes Exeter, said: “We are delighted to contribute to the Exeter and District Kidney Patients Association. Their dedicated work in supporting kidney patients, and improving their treatment and care, is truly commendable. We hope this donation will make a meaningful impact on the lives of those affected by kidney disease across the South West.”

Chris Rolfe, Chair of EDKPA, said: “We are incredibly grateful to Barratt for their generous donation. Contributions like these are crucial for us to continue providing financial support, practical assistance, and essential services to kidney patients and their families. With this support, we can further our efforts in all aspects of renal patient care.”

EDKPA relies heavily on donations and legacies to sustain its activities and is always grateful for the generosity of its donors. The charity is also actively seeking new trustees to join its board and help guide its future initiatives. Those interested in contributing even a small amount of their time and expertise to this valuable cause are encouraged to get in touch with the Secretary  on admin@edkpa.org.uk or the Chairman, chris.rolfe@edkpa.org.uk

For further information and to find out how you can support the charity, please visit the Exeter and District Kidney Patients Association website.

To learn more about Barratt Developments, visit www.barratthomes.co.uk.

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