Lori Hartwell

American writer and activist
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IntroAmerican writer and activist
PlacesUnited States of America
isWriter Activist
Work fieldActivism Literature
Gender
Female
Birth1966
Age59 years
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Biography

Lori Hartwell (born 1966) is the Founder and President of the Renal Support Network, author of Chronically Happy: Joyful Living in Spite of Chronic Illness, and co-host of KidneyTalk, a biweekly webcast of issues of interest to those with Chronic Kidney Disease (CKD).

CKD history

Diagnosed with CKD at the age of 2 in 1968, Hartwell has had 12 years of dialysis and four transplants.

Renal Support Network

Hartwell founded the Renal Support Network (RSN) in 1993 as an American nonprofit, kidney patient-focused, kidney patient-run organization to benefit individuals affected by CKD. Hartwell began an annual Renal Teen Prom in 1999. As of 2008 nine Renal teen Proms have been held in Los Angeles and one in Washington DC.

KidneyTalk

Hartwell co-hosts a bi-weekly webcast called "KidneyTalk" with Stephen Furst. The shows run about 30 minutes covering topics of interest to those with CKD. KidneyTalk's first show was on June 6, 2006.

Awards

  • Received the "2003 Quality of Life" award from Nephrology News & Issues Magazine
  • In October 2005 received the “Women in Business Award,” presented by the California State Legislature
  • Named "2005 Woman of the Year" by California State Senator Jack Scott.
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