Friday, February 22, 2013

In Memory of CCFA Co-Founder Suzanne Rosenthal Story

In the February Issue of CCFA News Letter we shared with you about CCFA'S Co-Founder Suzanne Rosenthal passing well her is Her full Story. In Memory of Suzanne Rosenthal It is with a heavy heart that we share the very sad news of our co-founder Suzanne Rosenthal's passing. Suzanne was a fearless, determined and courageous woman who turned her diagnosis of Crohn's disease in 1955 into a legacy that has gone onto to help hundreds of thousands of people over the years. She dedicated her life to spreading awareness about Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis, supporting and educating patients and funding research to find cures. In 1967, along with her husband, Irwin M. Rosenthal, William D. and Shelby Modell, and Henry D. Janowitz, MD, she founded the National Foundation of Ileitis and Colitis, now known as the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America. Suzanne held many key volunteer positions at CCFA. She was a former president of the Greater New York Chapter and served as National Chairperson of the Board from 1987 to 1991. She served as Chairperson Emeritus of CCFA's Government Affairs Task Force, and was a champion in all advocacy efforts of the foundation. Suzanne received CCFA's distinguished Public Policy Pioneer Award for her tireless advocacy efforts on behalf of IBD patients everywhere. The award was presented at CCFA's First National IBD Advocacy Conference, held in Washington, D.C. in June 2003. Suzanne traveled throughout the country to visit many of CCFA's chapters and to help establish new chapters. She made numerous media appearances to raise public awareness of these inflammatory bowel diseases (IBD). During her tenure as President of the Greater New York Chapter, she initiated the support group model that has since been implemented as CCFA's national network of support groups. Suzanne was also the Founder and past President of the Digestive Disease National Coalition (DDNC). The DDNC comprises more than 32 lay groups and professional societies, representing the research and healthcare legislative interests of people who suffer from digestive disorders. In addition, she was an active leader in many digestive disease-related health forums and committees, holding the following positions: member, Advisory Council, National Institute of Diabetes & Digestive & Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), National Institutes of Health (NIH); chairman, Workgroup on Education of Public and Patients and Supporting Resources of the National Commission on Digestive Diseases; and member, Advisory Committee, and current member, Executive Committee of the National Digestive Disease Information Clearinghouse. There are no words to clearly express our gratitude to Suzanne and all that she has done for the 1.4 million people who suffer from these diseases. Her legacy will live on and we will not stop until we find cures. She will be greatly missed. We extend our deepest sympathy to Suzanne's family, including her husband Irwin, daughters Karen Rosenthal and Robin Mehler, son-in-law David Mehler, grandchildren Jenna, Jack and Abby Belle, brother Donald Sigman and sister-in-law Myrna. **** A Special Shiva Will Be Hosted by Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America in honor of their co-founder, Suzanne Rita Rosenthal 1930 Broadway between 64th and 65th Streets, 3rd floor Lounge Thursday 4:30 pm-9:00 pm

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