Kidney Wales Launches New Website

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01.09.19 - CardiffMet University Cardiff 10K -

Kidney Wales is thrilled to have a launched a new website that is a hub of information for the kidney community. The new website is easy to navigate and user friendly, making it easy to access any necessary information.

There are 93,722 people in Wales diagnosed with kidney disease and there are estimated to be 7.19 million people in the UK currently living with chronic kidney disease, more than 10% of the population. Kidney Wales’ vision is to unite the kidney community to enable pioneering world class care, support and well-being services.

The new website is a user-friendly place for the kidney community that clearly communicates the Kidney Wales vision, mission and services. If you visit the website, you will have a high-quality customer journey and user experience that educates, entertains and inspires, all whilst being in an accessible format.

Speaking of the new website, Ross Evans, the Managing director for Kidney Wales says:

“We are over the moon to have developed and launched our new website, which showcases the amazing work we do for the kidney community across Wales, and we feel also allows users to access relevant support information in such an engaging and accessible way.”

Kidney Wales invites you to visit their brand-new website here https://kidneywales.cymru/ Check out the patient stories page, which has some inspiring stories from the members of the kidney community. The website also has a fantastic user-friendly functionality to initiate donations, harness momentum for campaigns. There’s also plenty of information around how to support the charity, whether it be taking part in one of their many events, volunteering or donating.


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