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Kidney charity benefits from visionary donation

Updated: May 20, 2022


Alex Gage(L) and Cara Smith present a cheque to David Marshall from SAKA r

Clients and staff at Alex Gage’s practices at Woodseats and Crosspool were inspired to raise money for SAKA (Sheffield Area Kidney Association) after Cara Smith, manager at the Woodseats practice, had a kidney transplant in 2009 and were delighted to hand over a cheque for £911.73 to SAKA Chairman David Marshall recently.

Of the initiative, Alex Gage said; “Cara has been with me for 14 years and is a vital member of our team.  Supporting SAKA is our way of thanking them for the support that they have given Cara over the years.”

Cara was diagnosed with chronic renal disease when she was 13 years old.  Her kidney function deteriorated slowly but at the end of 2008 Cara was advised that she would need to go on dialysis or have a transplant. Both Cara’s husband Carl & brother Kristian went for the initial tests and both proved to be a match but her husband selflessly insisted it be him. The operation was a complete success and against all the odds, Cara gave birth to Winifred Ann in March, 2012.

David Marshall was delighted to receive the donation and said that the money would be used to fund valuable research; “At SAKA we have a policy of using our money as best we can for the greater benefit of all kidney patients, whether they are members or not. We feel that one of the ways we can do this is by helping the research into kidney related diseases at the Sheffield Kidney Institute Research (SKI). Without research there is never going to be a cure for the illness from which most of us suffer.”

SAKA was formed in 1976, the year that Cara was born, to help kidney patients and their families cope with kidney failure and to help fund research into kidney disease. If you would like to support SAKA, please visit www.saka.org.uk or call Secretary Betty Rainer on 0114 246 2237.


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