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Like many kidney cancer survivors, family and medical professionals, you deeply appreciate the education, support and advocacy that the Kidney Cancer Association provides. You know that the KCA is the leading advocate for the research that will lead to the cure for kidney cancer. You may want to give a gift, but you’re not sure you have the resources to do so.

Well, it’s possible to make a bigger impact on the Kidney Cancer Association than you ever thought possible.

Where to Begin?

First, keep reminding yourself that you don’t have to be wealthy to make a significant gift to the KCA.

Second, begin browsing through Gifts Anyone Can Afford. You will be pleased at the opportunities that abound.


Gifts Supporting Research

Bill Bro, Chief Executive Officer of the Kidney Cancer Association, is a kidney cancer survivor. While he counts himself to be very fortunate that he has survived for nearly 20 years, he will not be satisfied until death and suffering from kidney cancer has been eliminated. Working on behalf of kidney cancer patients, families, and medical professionals is a natural outcome of his passion.

“I am especially excited about the Eugene Schonfeld Society, as it directly supports the basic research of the most promising young scientists – those from whom the next generation of breakthroughs will come.”

Bill and his wife, Johanna, have become the first members of the Schonfeld Society through their own planned gift – including the Kidney Cancer Association in their estate.

To learn more about the Eugene Schonfeld Society or to join Bill as a member click here.


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