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Jersey City community walk shines light on kidney disease

“God placed it upon my heart for me to open up a foundation, teach people, just teach the community about kidney disease,” he said. “If I can save somebody’s life from my personal experience, I want to do that.”

Jennifer Portorreal

Mar 7, 2026, 5:31 PM

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Community members gathered Saturday at Lincoln Park to raise awareness about kidney disease as part of National Kidney Month.

The Oliver Williams Sr. & Dr. Amer Syed Community Kidney Walk & Health Fair brought together residents, health advocates and local organizations. The event was organized by the Oliver Cares Kidney Foundation in partnership with the Donate Save A Life Foundation.

Founder Oliver Williams Jr. said the mission is personal. He was diagnosed with kidney disease in December 2022 and is on the transplant list. After losing his father to the disease, he said he felt compelled to educate others and support people facing similar challenges.

“God placed it upon my heart for me to open up a foundation, teach people, just teach the community about kidney disease,” he said. “If I can save somebody’s life from my personal experience, I want to do that.”

Williams has been waiting for a transplant for three years and is finding creative ways to reach younger audiences. He created a coloring book featuring a character called “Kidney Man” to teach children about kidney health through activities focused on nutrition and hydration.

Joy Freeman shared a similar journey. She lost her mother to kidney disease and received a kidney transplant in 2024. She said the donation gave her a second chance — one she doesn’t take lightly.

“I’m overjoyed. I’m super grateful to the family that offered the donation and that I got a second chance,” Freeman said. “I don’t take that for granted.”

The event featured a community walk, free health screenings, food distribution, live music and family activities. Organizers said providing healthy food options is essential for kidney health, especially for families experiencing food insecurity. Hunger Free America also participated, offering fresh fruits and vegetables to attendees.

For Williams and others involved, the message is simple: Never give up.

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