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We want to extend our heartfelt thanks to each and every participant who joined us at spin4 crohn's & colitis cures. Your enthusiasm and dedication have played a monumental role in our mission to fight against these diseases. We're thrilled to share that together, we've made a significant impact. Your support is the driving force that propels us forward, and we are deeply appreciative of your commitment to making a difference. Thank you for being part of our incredible community and for helping us continue our journey to a future free from IBD.
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Thank you so much to our sponsors:
Platinum
The Jacobson Family
Gold
Anonymous
Anonymous
Gwen & David Baker
Julie & Paul Brandes
Bonnie & Martin Gregge
Ellen & David Horing
Penny & Matthew Miller
Nancy & Jon Pundyk
Rose Gold
Lindsay & Richard Anfang
Mary Caroline Clark
Maddie & Sidney Forbes
Lorraine & Charles Henry
Jennifer & Tim McGrath
Rona & David Picket
Anneliese & David Posen
Allyson & Jonathan Simon
Silver
Abbvie
Elie Abermayor & Judy Shandling
Pfizer
Wendi & Ira SIlverman
Takeda
Tito’s
Westchester Magazine
Zarin & Steinmetz
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Let's Scare the Guts Out of IBD
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Halloween can be fun and scary! But for the millions of people affected by inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), it can be scary and isolating. It’s also scary how many do not fully understand these diseases and how they impact daily life. That’s why we are asking you to register to raise awareness and funds for cures and scare IBD right back!
Whether you host a ghoulish bake sale, a Hocus Pocus–themed movie night, or paint pumpkins with the kids, simply share what you already do for Halloween with your network and request donations. All funds raised go directly to your local chapter!
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Here’s how to get started today:
- Register to fundraise and Scare the Guts Out of IBD!
- Decide how you want to raise funds - is it with dreadful decorations, a creepy costume, or painted pumpkins? See examples from our toolkit for inspiration or create your own. Bonus points if you can tie your idea back to IBD!
- Share your fundraiser with your friends and family to raise awareness and request donations.
For current active fundraisers through Take Steps, Team Challenge, or spin4 crohn’s & colitis cures, do not register here. You can fundraise by sharing your existing fundraising page with your IBD-themed Halloween fundraiser instead of setting up a new page. Be sure to connect with your local chapter staff partner if you’d like additional information.
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2023 Teen Night Townhall
A special invitation for teens in grades 10-12 living with IBD!
Camp Oasis Teen Night
in partnership with
IBD Teen Support Groups and
Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation’s National Council of College Leaders.
Tuesday, November 7, 2023
8 pm EST, 7 pm CT, 5 pm PT
This is a unique opportunity for teens to connect with others and learn about the journey of living with IBD as an independent young adult. This townhall-style, virtual event will focus on topics such as transitioning to adult care, making healthy choices in a world full of temptations, finding resources at college, and so much more! Our moderators from the National Council of College Leaders will answer all the burning questions and provide perspective as young adults navigating this exciting, but sometimes challenging, time of life.
Share this link and have your teen REGISTER NOW!
The registration deadline is 11/6. This event is for teens grades 10-12 only; no parents please.
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Chapter Contact Us:
Lisa Harding, Sr. Executive Director
[email protected]
(914) 812-8999
Jennifer Jara, Deputy Executive Director
[email protected]
(914) 812-8989
Beth Jabick, Associate Director, Fundraising Campaigns & Volunteer Engagement
[email protected]
(914) 812-8990
Kate Iannetta, Manager Fundraising Campaigns & Volunteer Engagement
[email protected]
(914) 812-8998
Jessica Figueroa, Manager Fundraising Campaigns & Volunteer Engagement
[email protected]
(914) 812-8986
Dina Yanni, Sr. Coordinator, Operations
[email protected]
(914) 812-8988
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OUR MISSION
To cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of children and adults affected by these diseases.
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