Reporting on What is going on in the World. I'm a Crohn's Advocate and currently a Volunteer for the Crohn's and Colitis Foundation Of America San Diego and Desert Area Chapter.
Tuesday, March 19, 2013
Take the Challenge for Timmy
In the March 2013 issue of CCFA we are sharing our stories and taking our FIGHT to Congress.
Take the Challenge for Timmy
Timmy, the 'honored hero' for Team Challenge
Timmy was diagnosed with Crohn's disease at the age of five. It hasn't been easy. Since his diagnosis, Timmy has done his best to be like other kids – he loves Legos and riding his bike when he can – but he and his family live with uncertainty every day, never knowing when there will be another trip to the hospital. In spite of it all, they remain hopeful for a cure someday.
Timmy is the national honored hero for Team Challenge, CCFA's endurance training and fundraising program. You can help – when you join Team Challenge, you'll bring kids like Timmy a step closer to a future free from Crohn's and colitis. Read Timmy's story and find out how you can help.
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Questions about nutrition and IBD? We can help.
One of the most popular topics among IBD patients is nutrition. What should you be eating? What about social gatherings and holidays?
The free webcast "Food for Thought: Nutrition & IBD" (Wednesday April 10, 1:00-2:15pm ET) will provide up-to-date information on the complex relationship between nutrition and IBD management, and empower patients to make healthy choices to ensure adequate nutrition and wellness throughout the year. It will be co-presented by Millie Long, MD and Lisa Cimperman, RD. Pediatric IBD specialist Joel Rosh, MD will also participate in the Q&A. Learn more and register today!
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Our Advocacy Toolkit is now available!
Washington DC
CCFA is excited to announce the launch of our Advocacy Toolkit, a must-read for anyone looking to make their voice heard in Congress. The Toolkit contains important information about advocating for legislative action for IBD patients and their families, as well as helpful resources to guide participation.
Do you have just a few minutes to make a difference or do you have more time on your hands? There is something for everyone! Raising awareness about Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis is as easy as writing a letter or making a phone call to share your story. If you're a patient, a family member, an advocate or just interested in supporting the rights of IBD patients, get started here!
http://www.ccfa.org
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