Jim Palmer receives NephCure Service Award at Countdown To A Cure – Baltimore
Special to the Oriole Post - By Greg Wiley
Hall
of Fame pitcher Jim Palmer saluted 10 year-old Lindsey Duquette and
others suffering from the kidney disease FSGS and Nephrotic Syndrome
while receiving The NephCure Foundation 2012 Public Service Award
Sunday, June 24 at Countdown To A Cure – Baltimore at the Kettle Hill
Restaurant.
The
charity affair, attended by over 100 people, was the culmination of a
series of events encompassing “NephCure Day” in the City of Baltimore,
helping raise over $30,000 for The NephCure Foundation, which fights the
kidney disease FSGS and Nephrotic Syndrome by funding research and
providing education to families dealing with these diseases.
The
activities launched with a walk headquartered at Sliders Bar and Grill.
NephCure walkers then walked around Camden Yards to generate awareness
and attended the Orioles game against the Washington Nationals before
converging at the Kettle Hill Restaurant for the dinner, which featured a
host of former Orioles players, including Palmer, Rick Dempsey, Ron
Hansen, Dave Johnson and others. The dinner was hosted by Orioles TV
broadcaster Tom Davis
The
dinner was co-chaired by former Orioles general manager Jim Duquette,
whose daughter, Lindsey, has been suffering from the kidney disease FSGS
since she was two, and Warren Sollod. Jim Duquette donated his kidney
to Lindsey on June 4. Lindsey had been living without kidney function
for the last year while awaiting the procedure.
Jim
expressed his appreciation to all the players for appearing at the
event. Lindsey couldn’t make it because she has to stay out of public
places for at least three months while she recovers.
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