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  • Chapter Meeting 8/19/ 2025 at 8pm

    Sep 16, 08:00 PM - 09:30 PM (CT)
    Hello Chapter Members, Sending this meeting out on behalf of our President Carole Rozelle. Virtual Chapter Meeting Tuesday, 8/19/2025 at 8 pm. Please attend the virtual meeting. Lambda Lambda Chapter Meeting Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. Use the link below to attend Meeting: https://meet.goto.com/332021997 You can also dial in using your phone. Access Code: 332-021-997 United States (Toll Free): 1 866 899 4679 United States: +1 (571) 317-3116 Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://meet.goto.com/install

  • Chapter Meeting Thursday, 11/06/2025

    Nov 6, 08:00 PM - 09:30 PM (CT)
    Hello Chapter Members, Sending this meeting out on behalf of our President Carole Rozelle. Virtual Chapter Meeting Thursday, 11/06/2025 at 8 pm. Please attend the virtual meeting. CHAPTER MEETING Agenda Thursday, 11/06/2025 at 8 pm. Date: Nov 6 Discussion Follow-up Call to Order/Welcome Meeting Minutes Old Business - Election - Missing Officers on Sigma Website - Meeting Calendar Treasurer Report Event Calendar New Business Open Discussion Adjournment Lambda Lambda Chapter Meeting Please join the meeting from your computer, tablet or smartphone. Use the link below to attend Meeting: https://meet.goto.com/332021997 You can also dial in using your phone. Access Code: 332-021-997 United States (Toll Free): 1 866 899 4679 United States: +1 (571) 317-3116 Get the app now and be ready when your first meeting starts: https://meet.goto.com/install

  • Lambda Lambda Chapter Induction

    Dec 5, 03:00 PM - 06:00 PM (CT)
    Lambda Lambda Chapter Induction Date: Friday, December 5, 2025 at 3 pm following the GSU Nursing Pinning Ceremony. Room F1621 enter in the F building door. Business Meeting following the induction. Cake and coffee will be Served.
    University Park, IL, United States

  • Volunteers Needed For Kidney Mobile unit for Bremen Township

    Apr 18, 08:00 AM - 02:00 PM (CT)
    Community Event: Location: Bremen Township Health Fair: 15350 Oak Park Avenue, Oak Forest, IL. 60452, Building A Date: Saturday, April 18, 2026 Time: 8 am- 2 pm The Kidney Foundation will be providing Health screening: A1C, Urine Analysis, BMI, Health consulting, and Health education. Below are the Volunteer responsibilities and expectations and roles with the number of person(s) required for each of the roles. Please email Terri Chairse, Vice President for additional information or what role you would like to volunteer for at email address: tchairse2@govst.edu Please share with your family and friends to volunteer. Kind regards, Terri Chairse Vice President Lambda Lambda Chapter VOLUNTEER RESPONSIBILITIES AND EXPECTATIONS  Volunteer(s) should arrive at a KidneyMobile® screening approximately 30-45 minutes prior to the scheduled time of the event. (ALL Volunteers will be trained at their work stations on the day of the screening)  Volunteer(s) should wear business casual clothing or scrubs (no blue jeans).  Volunteer(s) should arrive at the event or screening ready to work.  Volunteer(s) will be given an assignment to do at screening station, assist with the flow of traffic at the screenings and/or assist in other areas. A VOLUNTEER WILL BE ASKED TO PARTICIPATE IN ONE OF THE FOLLOWING:  Registration: Assist the participants with completing a questionnaire on the laptop computers. (Volunteer should be able to type information on laptop/computer) (2-3 Volunteers Needed)  Blood Pressure: The pressure of the blood against the walls of the blood vessels, especially the arteries. Untreated and/or undiagnosed high blood pressure can cause kidney disease. Normal blood pressure is below 120/80. (Volunteer must feel comfortable administering blood pressures without using the automatic cuffs) (2 Volunteers Needed)  Blood Glucose: This finger prick is used to assess how much glucose (sugar) is in your blood. Diabetics and others may have an HbA1c test that provides a 3-month ‘snapshot’ of the amount of sugar attached to red blood cells. (Volunteer must be able to prick the finger using a small amount of blood) (2 Volunteers Needed)  Body Mass Index (BMI) & Waist Circumference: Body Mass Index (BMI) is the relation of height to weight, and waist circumference is a simple measurement of the waist. Obesity can cause diabetes and cardiovascular complications. (Volunteer should assist the participants when they are stepping on the scale, and they use a measuring tape to get the participants waist size) (2-4 Volunteers Needed)  Urinalysis: A urine sample determines if there is an infection or if there are microscopic amounts of protein present. This can be an early sign of kidney disease, sometimes referred to as “spilling protein”. (Volunteer will use a dipstick to place in the urinalysis machine to see the levels of protein in the participant’s urine) (4-5 Volunteers Needed)  Blood Draw: A blood draw provides information on serum Creatinine and eGFR, an estimation of kidney function. (Volunteer must be a licensed phlebotomist that has been performing blood draws on individuals within the last 2-3 months) If you are unable to provide a licensed Phlebotomist, the NKFI will have one on hand. (1 Volunteer Needed)  Private Consultation: The NKFI wants to make sure they understand their screening results and important next steps to better their health. Each participant will have a private consultation at the end of the screening where they will receive their individual test results. If you are unable to provide someone for consultations, an NKFI staff member will go over the participant’s results and print a copy for their file(s). (Volunteer must be a doctor, nurse, nurse practitioner or trained health care professional) (1-2 Volunteers Needed) Volunteers are asked not to leave screening stations unattended, and are asked not to participate in the screenings unless otherwise requested!
    Oak Forest, IL, United States