The U15AA Thunder Bay Queens supporting their Assistant Coach Kate Clower and the “Six Degrees Challenge”, News (Thunder Bay Women's Hockey Association)

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Thunder Bay Queens | Mar 10, 2022 | rvd | 369 views
The U15AA Thunder Bay Queens supporting their Assistant Coach Kate Clower and the “Six Degrees Challenge”
The #sixdegreeschallenge called on Ontarians to bring this often invisible diseased into the spotlight by throwing up six fingers, taking a pic and posting on social media leading up to world kidney day.  In a play on six degrees of separation, the idea that all people, on average, are 6 or fewer social connections away from each other and only 6 social connections away from someone with kidney disease.

World Kidney Day 2022 has been declared the year of “Kidney Health for All” focusing on bridging knowledge gaps to improve kidney health through increased kidney care education and awareness in the public arena.

The U15AA Queens have made a donation to the Renal/hemodialysis fund in honour of Kate Clower.

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