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     Updated:   Nov. 28, 2007
  
National Organization for Renal Disease (NORD) provides critical and preventive medical, educational, health screenings and research information to under-insured, under-served adults at high risk of developing renal (kidney) disease and its precursors.

The organization is working to transform the therapies and delivery systems used to treat renal disease and its precursors- diabetes and hypertension.  The nonprofit promotes organ and tissue donation among families and friends.

These changes should result in the betterment of these individuals, their communities and beyond.

 
   What's New
 
   New Donor Wish List
New 2005 Meeting Schedule
 
   NORD's Partners and Sponsors
 
 

Amgen Corporation
Bayer HealthCare
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Company)
Blue Shield of California
GlaxoSmithKline
LifeScan, Inc.
Omron Healthcare, Inc.
OneLegacy (Organ Transplant Network)
St. Joseph Medical Center
St. Vincent Medical Center
Abbott Laboratories
National Institute of Transplantation
Roche Diagnostics
The California Endowment
The Durfee Foundation
Stern Family Trust
Citibank
Donsuemor, Inc
Gelson's
Office Depot
Ralphs
Stanford Paper Mate
Target Stores
Trader Joe's
Von's
Wal-Mart Stores
California State University, Northridge
Cal Poly Tech
Southern California Broadcasters Association
Stanford University
UCLA
University of Southern California
Monstertrak.com
Volunteermatch.com
Volunteer Centers of Southern California
Universal Studios
Burbank Parks and Recreation

Energy for others

HealthNet Inc

Donate Life California

One Legacy

Siemens Diagnositics

Astellas Pharma US

Beckman Coulter, Inc

RSN Hope

Medtronic Foundation

99cents Only Stores

Walmart

Universal Studios Hollywood

General Mills

Original Tommy's Famous Burgers

7 UP Bottling Company

MOCA

DonateLife.org

 


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