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Dear Kidney Organization or Healthcare Professional...
Help send a young kidney patient to the RSN Renal Teen Prom in Washington,
D.C. on May 10, 2008.
Hold a fundraiser or sponsor a teen (or two!).
If you do, you can use the following press release to let your local media
(newspapers, TV, radio) know of your generosity. Just fill in the correct
information, modify it any way you want, and you’re set to go!
YOUR ORGANIZATION Sends Young Kidney
Patient to California Prom
YOUR ORGANIZATION is proud to be sponsoring
a “kidney teen” on a trip to Washington, D.C. in May to attend a special
prom for young people with kidney disease. PATIENT’S
NAME from CITY will be going to the annual
Renal Support Network Renal Teen Prom (renal
is another word for kidney), which will be staged on the East Coast for the
first time after having been successfully produced in the Los Angeles area
for the past nine years. The Renal Teen Prom is created and
organized by The Renal Support Network, a nonprofit, patient-run organization
that instills “health, happiness, and hope” into the lives of kidney patients
and their families.
“Dancing Under the Stars” is the theme of the Prom, which will be held
May 10, 2008, on the campus of DeMatha
High School in Hyattsville, Maryland.
The prom is a free event set in the style of a senior prom. More than 150
“kidney teens” (ages 14-24), their guests, and volunteers from throughout the
region and across the United
States are expected to attend.
The young people are treated to an elegant night of dancing and entertainment,
dinner and hors d’oeuvres, limousine rides, prom photos, entertainment, and special
appearances by celebrities who sign autographs and mingle with the
guests. They also are given the chance to discover that one friend can make a
difference!
RSN’s Renal Teen Prom gives young kidney patients the opportunity to interact
with each other and share experiences in a fun setting.
Although a single night cannot make up for all the lost experiences that young
kidney patients encounter, it does show them, some for the first time, that they
can live a fulfilling, successful life despite their problems. One of the key
ingredients for living that type of life is to connect with others who
understand what they’re going through. What better place to do it than among the
stars?
The prom has become one of the nation's most inspirational news
stories, with live telecasts appearing on local area
TV stations. A special on the prom was featured on cable’s Lifetime Television,
and a young girl who attended the prom wrote about her experience in Teen
Magazine.
PATIENT’S NAME was selected to attend the
prom because of TELL STORY...
For more information on RSN’s Renal Teen Prom and to view photos from past
proms, visit www.RSNhope.org. All kidney patients (pre-dialysis, on dialysis, or
with a transplant) between the ages of 14 and 24 are invited and can bring a
guest. To receive an invitation to the prom, contact RSN at (818) 543-0896 or
info@RSNhope.org, or contact YOUR ORGANIZATION at
CONTACT INFORMATION for more information.
Kidney disease is more common than many might think and affects people of all
ages. If left unchecked, the kidneys stop working altogether. The person then
needs kidney dialysis (a blood-cleansing treatment) or a kidney transplant. More
than 400,000 people in the U.S. are on dialysis. and about 65,000 are waiting
for a transplant.
GIVE DESCRIPTION OF YOUR ORGANIZATION AND ITS ROLE IN
THE KIDNEY COMMUNITY.
To help support YOUR ORGANIZATION in sending
a teen to the prom, donations are welcome and can be sent to
CONTACT INFORMATION.