CBS 58's One Good Thing: Local kidney donor finishes Mount Kilimanjaro climb
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Posted: Mar 14, 2024 9:28 PM CST

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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58) -- Tonight's one good thing is an update to one of Natalie's Everyday Heroes.
Back in February, Natalie told you about Natash Irish.
Last year, Irish donated a kidney to a strange. Now she has officially finished her climb of Mount Kilimanjaro with other kidney donor athletes.
Today is world Kidney Day. It's a global campaign to raise awareness of the importance of kidney health. It is estimated that 27 million people in the US are affected by kidney disease.
Raising awareness for kidney donation on world Kidney Day, that is one good thing.
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