Video Series

This collection brings together the stories, perspectives, and work behind Forever Is Tomorrow—exploring kidney disease through lived experience, awareness, and ongoing progress in care.

From personal narratives and donor stories to research highlights and collaborative initiatives, each piece is created to inform, connect, and give voice to what is often unseen.

This is more than content.
It’s a space for understanding, advocacy, and real human experience.


Two PSAs released at launch in 2016, introduced the mission of the Foundation—raising awareness for kidney disease through real, lived experience and honest storytelling that brings the unseen into focus.

13 Everyday PSA – “Street Stats”
13 Everyday PSA – “Cemetary”

A look into the progress shaping the future of kidney care—spotlighting the research, innovation, and breakthroughs working to improve outcomes and bring hope to those affected by kidney disease.

The Kidney Project – Artificial Kidney Highlight
The role of Paients in Research – featuring Patrick Gee

A raw and unfiltered look at what it means to live with kidney disease—beyond the diagnoses, beyond the machines, beyond what people see. This series explores the quiet battles, the waiting, the uncertainty, and the strength it takes to keep going when life is constantly interrupted.

It’s not just about illness. It’s about identity, resilience, and learning how to exist in a body that doesn’t always cooperate. It’s about the moments in between—the ones filled with fear, hope, exhaustion, and gratitude.

Bartoli Pierre-Louis shares his personal story and battle with Kidney Disease.
George Pingho shares his personal story and battle with Kidney Disease.
Aron Eisenberg shares his personal story and battle with Kidney Disease.
Dave Bora shares his personal story and battle with Kidney Disease.
Daronta Briggs shares his personal story and battle with Kidney Disease.
David White shares his personal story and battle with Kidney Disease.
Patrick Gee shares his personal story and battle with Kidney Disease.
Artemeshia Adams shares his personal story and battle with Kidney Disease.
Latitia Felus shares his personal story and battle with Kidney Disease.

A companion to This is Kidney Disease… This is Life., this series highlights the other side of the story—the people who choose to give.

Through real experiences, Living Kidney Donor Stories shares the motivations, fears, and life-changing decisions behind living donation. It brings forward voices of compassion, sacrifice, and connection, showing what it means to step in and change someone else’s life forever.

These are not just stories of donation.
They are stories of humanity, of courage, and of choosing to be the reason someone gets a second chance.

Leah tells her journey and process to becoming a living kidney donor.
Carrie talks about her decision to donate a kidney to Al.
Al talks through the patient perspective of receiving a kidney from a Carrie.

Created in partnership with Quality Insights Renal Network 5, this series highlights key areas shaping the kidney disease journey—including transplant, home dialysis, bloodstream infection prevention, and vocational rehabilitation.

By combining lived experience with clinical insight, these videos aim to educate, empower, and support individuals navigating care—while bringing greater awareness to the resources and pathways that improve quality of life.

Patients talk about their experience working with Vocational Rehabilitation, and the assistance and freedom it offered them.
Patients discuss their journey to transplant and getting listed.
Patients discuss Bloodstream Infection and their experiences.
Patients discuss home dialysis as an option and the freedom it gave them in their daily lives.