“A part of her is still alive,” BBQ fundraiser for 10th Kidney March
PRINCE GEORGE– Tanya Work has been a participant of the Kidney March, a walk to raise awareness for Kidney Disease for the past 7 years and says her mom was her inspiration to start.
Her mother, Faye was diagnosed with Kidney Disease when Work was a child. She says as a kid she remembers her mom always being tired, a side effect from the disease. When a transplant was needed, family members were quick to get tested for a match, and before they knew it, one was found.
Work’s aunt, Denise was was the perfect match for a transplant, and being in completely good health it was a no brainer for her to donate her kidney to her sister in-law. Doctors gave the green light for a transplant and a surgery was scheduled.
Alan Work and Tanya Work. Alan was married to Denise and will be walking the 100 km, three day journey in Alberta this year to raise awareness about kidney disease.
