Walk for PKD - Your Way! is an opportunity to join the nationwide Walk for PKD community in a way that caters to your schedule and interests while keeping things simple. Walk for PKD - Your Way! offers you the freedom to choose – how, when, and where you Walk for PKD. Participate as an individual or a team of loved ones, select a date and decide how you are going to Walk for PKD Your Way. How you raise awareness and funds for PKD research is up to you!
If you have questions, or would like to help with next year's walk, please reach out to us at [email protected].

Are you interested in helping us grow the Pittsburgh Community?
We are looking for volunteers to help us offer more opportunities in your local area. If you are interested in this opportunity to volunteer and further our shared vision to #endPKD, please complete our volunteer form and let us know how you would like to get involved.
If you have questions, please email us at [email protected].
If you have questions, or would like to help with next year's walk, please reach out to us at [email protected].
Now, as always, the PKD Foundation is committed to our mission of giving hope, advocating for patients, and building a community for all impacted by PKD. We'll continue supporting our community by providing important resources and timely updates on social media. If you have questions or need help navigating this unprecedented health crisis, we are here for you. Email or call (844) PKD-HOPE.

If you’re looking for a shoulder to lean on or want to help others from the safety of your home, our Peer Mentor Program is a great resource:
- Interested in connecting with a mentor? Please take a moment to fill out our mentee survey and our team will follow up with you via email or by phone.
- Interested in becoming a peer mentor? Please complete our mentor application and a member of our staff will follow up with you by email or by phone.

Kristee Adams
PKD Connect Ambassador
I joined the PKD Pittsburgh Chapter over 10 years ago after being diagnosed. With such a great group of people in the Chapter, taking on a leadership role was easy. While PKD impacts all of our lives, we work hard to hopefully lessen the impact on our children and grandchildren.

Nancy Kaminski
PKD Connect Ambassador
Three generations of my family have been affected by PKD and in 2013, I had a successful kidney transplant. I have been involved with the Pittsburgh Chapter for more than 10 years, and Walk Coordinator from 2009–2018. I have met so many people and made good friends through my association with the Foundation — it is a great source of networking and support for those with PKD!

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