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Partnering together:

To support patients

Connecting patients and donors

A kidney disease diagnosis can be incredibly overwhelming for patients and their loved ones, bringing significant uncertainty. Many don't realize the opportunities available to connect patients with potential living kidney donors – possibilities often more accessible than they imagine. Through our partnerships, we empower HCPs to help patients make these vital connections.

Helping patients navigate the road ahead

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Kidney Transplant Connectors (KTC) Program

At Sanofi, we recognize the powerful exchange of hope and knowledge that can occur when 2 people truly understand each others feelings. This is why were proud to work with transplant organizations to develop the Kidney Transplant Connectors program. The program is available to transplant centers and includes a free educational presentation by donors and recipients for patients and their caregivers.

If you are an HCP interested in learning more about hosting a KTC program, please submit this short form. If you are a patient interested in attending a KTC program, please share this link with your healthcare professional. If you are a patient interested in sharing your kidney transplant story, please email transplant@sanofi.com

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"Some people hear the phrase end-stage renal disease, and they focus on one word, end. What I'd like them to know is actually, it can be a new beginning, and if you need a story with a happy ending, I have one for you."

Scott

Kidney transplant recipient and KTC

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"I decided to become a KTC because I am passionate about living donation. I wanted others to have a firsthand account explaining the process and the fulfillment one can receive when giving something as precious as the gift of life"

Bobbi
Kidney donor and KTC

Each KTC story reflects the real-life experiences of these individuals. Individual experiences may vary. These KTCs were compensated for their time creating this content.

KTCs are on a mission to inspire, empower, and educate patients and their loved ones to take control of their own transplant journey.

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Partnering to provide educational materials to patients and caregivers

Access to quality educational resources and decision-making tools can help patients. We are proud to support organizations committed to providing patients with comprehensive resources to help them make decisions for their unique health care needs.
 

Logo for Explore Transplant. A signpost with blue, orange, and green arrows is next to the stacked words "Explore Transplant" in gray text.

EXPLORE Transplant

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Logo of the National Kidney Foundation. An orange kidney shape is to the left of the words "National Kidney Foundation," with "Kidney" in orange and the other words in black.

National Kidney Foundation

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Logo of the American Kidney Fund. It shows a circular logo made of two blue crescents above the stacked words "American Kidney Fund" in blue text.

American Kidney Fund (AKF)

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Logo for TransplantFirst Academy. The words "TransplantFirst Academy" are in blue text next to a circular icon showing a tree held by two hands, with an orange tagline below.

TransplantFirst Academy

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Logo of the Transplant Life Foundation. A graphic of two intertwined figures, one blue and one red, is above the words "Transplant Life Foundation" in dark text.

Transplant Life Foundation

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Logo for PATIENT Connection®. The word "PATIENT" is in blue, and "Connection" is in green, with two dotted arcs connecting them.

Sanofi Patient Connection

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Logo for the National Kidney Donation Organization. The acronym NKDO is in large green text above the stacked words "National Kidney Donation Organization," also in green.

National Kidney Donation Organization (NKDO)

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Logo of the American Association of Kidney Patients. It features a circular graphic of blue and green human figures next to the acronym AAKP, with the full organization name and website below.

American Association of Kidney Patients (AAKP)

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Logo of TRIO®. A stylized green tree with an intertwining trunk is to the left of the word "TRIO" in bold green text.

Transplant Recipients International Organization (TRIO)

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This listing is provided as a resource only and does not constitute an endorsement by Sanofi of any particular organization or its programming. Additional resources on this topic may be available and should be investigated. Sanofi does not review or control the content of non-Sanofi websites.