The Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) is a national
not-for-profit voluntary medical research Foundation. Its mission
is to find the cure for inflammatory bowel disease. To achieve
its mission, the Foundation is committed to raising increasing
funds for medical research. The CCFC is one of the world’s leaders in non-governmental, per capita funding of IBD research. To date, the Foundation has invested more than $61 million in major medical research projects.
Education is also a part of
our mandate. The Foundation provides information on IBD to patients,
their families, health professionals and the general public through
education brochures, its national member publication The
Journal and local Education events. The CCFC was started in
1974 by a group of concerned parents who saw the need to raise
funds for research into inflammatory bowel disease and to educate
patients and their families about these diseases.
In 1992, the Foundation's name changed to the Crohn's and Colitis
Foundation of Canada from the Canadian Foundation for Ileitis
and Colitis in order to more accurately reflect the two most prevalent
intestinal disorders. The CCFC has over 65,000 supporters and
includes members in some 80
local volunteer groups across Canada. The key to the CCFC's
success is the interest and work of thousands of volunteers across
the country. Volunteers
participate in numerous fundraising initiatives throughout the
year including; national programs such as M & M Meat Shops
Charity BBQ Day, the Fall Fundraiser and the Heel 'n' Wheel-a-Thon
(held in the Spring).
Crohn's and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) Fact Sheet
Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) Fact Sheet
CCFC Research Fact Sheet
Burden of Illness Fact Sheet
Registered Charity #11883 1486 RR 0001
CCFC Honorary Patron
Her Excellency the Right Honourable Michaëlle Jean
C.C., C.M.M., C.O.M., C.D.
Governor General of Canada
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The CCFC adheres to the:
- Ethical
Fundraising & Financial Accountability Code of the Canadian
Centre for Philanthropy
- Code
of Ethics & Standards of Practice of the Canadian Marketing
Association
- Code of Ethics of the Association of Fundraising Professionals