As we write, Ward 8 D.C. Council member Marion Barry is being prepped for an expected 2:30 p.m. kidney transplant at Howard University Hospital. Some of Barry’s colleagues on the Council have sent their well wishes to the former mayor.

From Council Chair Vincent Gray:

I am very happy that Councilmember Barry will undergo kidney transplant surgery Friday. He has been carrying a difficult work schedule, undergoing dialysis several times a week and trying to keep up with his Council duties. Despite his health, he has continued to serve the people of Ward 8 and residents across the city well….This surgery literally will give Mr. Barry a new lease on his life, both physically and emotionally. The people he serves and his colleagues on the Council all know of his tenacity and drive, and I am sure he will be anxious to get back to work as soon as possible.

From At-large Council member Kwame Brown:

My family and I would like to wish Councilmember Barry well in surgery and a quick recover….We should also commend the courage of the kidney donor who is making a valiant sacrifice.

Brown also encouraged residents to support the National Kidney Foundation, which is sponsoring a free kidney screening from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Mount Pleasant Baptist Church, located at 215 Rhode Island Ave. NW.

In anticipation of a successful, even routine six-hour surgery, Barry has actually scheduled a news conference for Saturday to discuss his health. The friend who is donating her kidney to Barry is also scheduled to appear.