Social Media Toolkit
The American Kidney Fund (AKF) is pleased to share its Kidney Kitchen Social Media Toolkit. This toolkit is designed to help you share our branded content with your digital network. By sharing Kidney Kitchen resources, you can help others meet their nutritional needs while enjoying great tasting dishes. Thank you for partnering with us to share
these important resources.
Help spread the word about #KidneyKitchen
One of the greatest challenges of kidney disease is making changes to what you eat and drink. Follow these simple steps to share Kidney Kitchen resources that help kidney patients meet nutritional needs and enjoy delicious meals.
Copy a post below
Find a post you like, then click the “copy text” button to copy text to your device’s clipboard.
Paste into a social media platform
Use Facebook, X, Instagram — or whatever platform you are active on.
Edit or add your own voice to the post if you want to
If you decide to make your own post from scratch, don’t forget to tag #KidneyKitchen.
Publish to your feed
Every time you share, you help spread the word about this valuable resource.
Sample Posts
Guides and resources
Does kidney-friendly eating feel overwhelming? The American Kidney Fund’s Kidney Kitchen features tools to help you learn more about key nutrients, food safety, dining out on a kidney-friendly eating plan and other practical resources. Browse available guides: https://kitchen.kidneyfund.org/guides-videos/
Video Library
Did you know that the American Kidney Fund’s Kidney Kitchen features a video library to help you take a deeper dive into what it means to eat well when living with kidney disease? Explore cooking demos from award-winning chefs, dietitians and authors, watch “quick tip” videos to learn simple ways to incorporate healthy eating into your life and more. Browse the #KidneyKitchen video library: https://kitchen.kidneyfund.org/guides-videos/?_guides_videos_resource_type=videos
Meal planning
Make meal planning easy and fun! Download free tools for kidney-friendly eating from the American Kidney Fund’s Kidney Kitchen like their Guide to Dining Out, Potassium Tracker, Low- vs. High- Potassium Foods List and much more: https://kitchen.kidneyfund.org/guides-videos/
Shareable images
The graphics below can be shared with your posts to give others a glimpse into helpful Kidney Kitchen resources