Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation - Greater New York Chapter

Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation - Greater New York Chapter Our Mission: To Cure Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and to improve the quality of life of There are many ways to get involved with the Chapter.

We serve the 5 boroughs of New York City, funding research, raising awareness, and providing education and support to IBD patients. Make new friends, have fun, and join our fundraising efforts by participating in a Take Steps walk (contact Kim Pang at [email protected]
646-388-9285) or our Team Challenge half-marathon training program (contact Megan Keane at [email protected] 646-388-9285)

Fundraising

Pages:
Create a fundraising page in honor of your personal milestone or in memory of a loved one. You can also find another person's fundraising page here: http://online.ccfa.org/gnyfundraisingpages

Young Professionals Committee:
Join the Greater New York Chapter Young Professionals! Young people aged 20-40 come together to plan 2 fundraising events per year, along with Happy Hours and other social events. Contact Ed Munoz , 646-388-9282. Power of Two:
The Power of Two program provides one-to-one short-term support to patients and their families coping with Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis. Individuals participating in the program are matched with volunteers who have had similar challenges and experiences for phone or e-mail conversations. This program is open to adults with IBD as well as parents of children with IBD. We are working to expand this program to serve spouses of people with IBD; if your spouse is an IBD patient and you are willing to be a Power of Two volunteer, we would love to have you! Request Support
IBD Patient Volunteer Form OR Complete the Form Online
Caregiver Volunteer Form (i.e. spouse or parent of an IBD patient)
If you would like to participate in the Power of Two program, please complete the appropriate form and email or mail it to:
Katie Pouga, [email protected] , 120 Broadway, Suite 1050A, New York, NY 10271

Volunteer:
The Greater New York Chapter currently needs volunteers for:
Adopt-A-Doctor: Drop off CCFA materials at doctors’ offices in New York City. Help ensure that all patients have access to CCFA programs and information. Office assistance: Help out in the Greater New York Chapter Office
Event-day assistance: Join us the day of a fundraising or education event to volunteer
Event Committees: Join an event committee to help plan a fundraising event. Submit your volunteer application today! If you have any questions, please contact Kim Pang at 646-388-9285. Workplace Giving:
The CCFA Greater New York Chapter is a member of Community Health Charities. Employees of corporations, federal agencies, and state/municipal governments nationwide have the option to give to CCFA through Community Health Charities. Our CHC identification code is: 44159. If you would like information on how to bring Community Health Charities to your workplace, please contact Michele Zellers, 646-388-9292

Honor a Loved One With a Tribute Donation:
Making donations on behalf of others or in memory of others is a meaningful way of recognizing commitment to an important cause. You can make a tribute or memorial donation and have us send a tribute card (suggested minimum donation $25.00). Your tribute gift can be mailed to our office or charged to a credit card by contacting Jose Munoz, 646-388-9291

06/18/2026
It can be challenging to manage IBD as a teenager, but a community of support and understanding makes a difference. IBD ...
06/17/2026

It can be challenging to manage IBD as a teenager, but a community of support and understanding makes a difference. IBD Teen Virtual Support Group is a welcoming space for teens living with Crohn’s disease or ulcerative colitis to connect with friends, share experiences and life hacks, and ask questions about anything.

IBD Teen meets twice each month—to learn more and join the group visit https://bit.ly/4evzVoY

06/17/2026

You can’t always see IBD—but it impacts everything.

Victoria Tyler is an influencer and patient advocate living with ulcerative colitis and a permanent ostomy—and she’s using her platform to speak openly about what life with IBD really looks like.

She’s turning her experience into something others can see, understand, and talk about.

Watch her story and visit https://bit.ly/4gkGbkH for more stories from people living with IBD and resources.

Thank you, AbbVie, for supporting Take Steps! Because of sponsors like AbbVie, we’ve played a critical role in the disco...
06/17/2026

Thank you, AbbVie, for supporting Take Steps! Because of sponsors like AbbVie, we’ve played a critical role in the discovery of every drug for IBD that has come to market in the last decade, including groundbreaking biologic therapies. www.AbbVie.com

06/16/2026

IBD doesn’t stop at borders—and now, research won’t either. Through the Global IBD Registry (GLIDE), the Foundation is uniting data from diverse patients and health systems worldwide to drive smarter care for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis. Read more about how this Foundation-supported registry is unlocking powerful new insights for people living with IBD. https://bit.ly/4uxjiyj

If you are an adult with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) who has failed at least one other therapy, you may b...
06/13/2026

If you are an adult with moderate to severe ulcerative colitis (UC) who has failed at least one other therapy, you may be eligible for the KWAN study evaluating the efficacy and safety of using a combination of the study drug LY4268989 and mirikizumab compared to mirikizumab alone in treating UC.

Click here to learn more: https://bit.ly/4eonECA

Experiencing frequent cramping, urgency, constipation, loss of appetite, or other disruptive digestive symptoms? You are...
06/12/2026

Experiencing frequent cramping, urgency, constipation, loss of appetite, or other disruptive digestive symptoms? You are not alone.

Join us for a special community webinar to hear experts and advocates review the importance of gut health for your overall well-being, what your symptoms may mean, when you should contact a physician.

Understanding Your Gu
📅 DATE: Tuesday, June 23
⌚TIME: 7–8 p.m. ET

Don’t miss the Q&A with our presenters! Come get the answers you need and hear about resources to help improve your quality of life--register today: https://bit.ly/4fNfZyU

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733 Third Avenue #510
New York, NY
10017

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Wednesday 9am - 5pm
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Friday 9am - 5pm

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