Crohn's & Colitis Foundation - Rocky Mountain Chapter

Crohn's & Colitis Foundation - Rocky Mountain Chapter 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.

Visit us at www.crohnscolitisfoundation.org The Rocky Mountain Chapter covers the states of Colorado, Utah, and Wyoming

❤️❤️❤️This Valentine's Day, let love lead the way! Ask 3 people you love to join your Take Steps team -- or donate in ho...
02/13/2026

❤️❤️❤️This Valentine's Day, let love lead the way! Ask 3 people you love to join your Take Steps team -- or donate in honor of someone living with Crohn's or colitis.

Don't forget about our Utah Take Steps Kick Off next week! Make sure to register and rally your team today! https://bit....
02/11/2026

Don't forget about our Utah Take Steps Kick Off next week! Make sure to register and rally your team today!

https://bit.ly/45GcLYf

For young IBD patients, it's common to feel that you're alone. But know that's not reality, you are not alone! Our campu...
02/11/2026

For young IBD patients, it's common to feel that you're alone. But know that's not reality, you are not alone! Our campus connection tool can help you find other patients near you. Don't let IBD stop you from making lifelong friends! https://bit.ly/4aXmn0t

02/10/2026

Lisa, our fabulous coordinator, is giving us the inside scoop on what her essentials are. Check out what's in Lisa's bag!

Reminder! You can join Lisa tomorrow at Improper City from 5:30 - 6:30 to write letters for first-time Take Steps walker...
02/10/2026

Reminder! You can join Lisa tomorrow at Improper City from 5:30 - 6:30 to write letters for first-time Take Steps walkers and patients.

02/09/2026

For Black History Month, Foundation social media ambassador and personal trainer Joel Nixon opens up about what this month means to him and why visibility matters for the Black/African American IBD community. Living with Crohn’s disease since 2016 and an ostomy, he is challenging stigma and reminding others they are not alone.

A Foundation–funded study published today in Gastroenterology found that time‑restricted eating—a form of intermittent f...
02/09/2026

A Foundation–funded study published today in Gastroenterology found that time‑restricted eating—a form of intermittent fasting—reduced Crohn’s disease activity by 40% and cut inflammation by half. This research suggests that changing when we eat, not just what we eat, can help the immune system work better and support long-term remission from Crohn’s disease. Read more:
https://bit.ly/4qZd1Kr

Students are the future. And the Rocky Mountain Chapter is grateful for all of the students who took time to volunteer a...
02/09/2026

Students are the future. And the Rocky Mountain Chapter is grateful for all of the students who took time to volunteer at our events last year. You were tremendous help and we couldn't have manned our Take Steps obstacles or blown up 1000 balloons at the Night of Hope without you.

Join us for a live, patient-centered symposium bringing you key highlights from the 2026 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress®—the...
02/07/2026

Join us for a live, patient-centered symposium bringing you key highlights from the 2026 Crohn’s & Colitis Congress®—the premier annual conference for IBD professionals. Hear directly from Congress patient reporters and Foundation social media ambassadors Ian Goldstein and Victoria Tyler, alongside IBD experts Noa Krugliak Cleveland, MD, Assistant Professor of Medicine, University of Chicago, and Adam Faye, MD, MS, Assistant Professor of Medicine & Population Health, NYU School of Medicine. View the agenda and register here: https://bit.ly/49XkJic

📅 Thursday, February 26, 2026
⏰ 8–9 p.m. ET

This program is presented in partnership with the American Gastroenterological Association (AGA), patients, and leaders in IBD care.

02/07/2026

Good news for everyone living with Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis: Proposed cuts to federal medical research funding were stopped! This means continued progress toward better treatments and cures for IBD—and even new momentum to expand awareness, education, and access to care for kids.

Hear from Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation President & CEO Michael Osso about what this victory means for the IBD community and join our advocacy network to keep the momentum going: https://bit.ly/4r3PRTt

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