
On behalf of the Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada we would like to THANK YOU for supporting the All that Glitters Gala committee’s Renovating For Research - No Go Gala. The event was extremely successful raising more than $357,000.00!!! This is incredible!
Thanks to you and our other supporters, the CCFC is able to work toward finding the cure for Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis by funding medical research and by providing educational programs for patients, their families, health professionals, and the general public.
Your investment helps ensure that medical research into inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) continues, and contributes to ending the pain for the many 200,000 Candians suffering from IBD. Thank you once again for your generous support! We truly appreciate it.
Kevin W. Glasgow, MD
Chief Executive Officer |
Marc Ralsky
Director of Volunteer and Regional Affairs |
What’s happening with the All that Glitters Gala this year?
The Crohn’s and Colitis Foundation of Canada (CCFC) and the
All that Glitters Gala committee is presenting:
Renovating for Research — A No Go Gala.
We are moving online for 2007. Although we are not having a physical event this year, we are depending on your support and generosity as much as ever.
Renovating for Research — A No Go Gala kick off is
November 30, 2007
Imagine – No dress code! – No parking issues! – No snow storm! Our online corporate sponsorship opportunity will provide you with an interactive platform for ongoing exposure. Your corporate logo will be the launching pad for your ad with an option to live link through to your website. Learn more about how your dollars will support different research projects.
By taking our gala online, we are:
- Enhancing exposure of our corporate sponsors
- Providing a more educative and meaningful way for sponsors to direct their donations
- Substantially reducing gala expenses
We are counting on your support to help us find the cure for Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD). Please help make the No Go Gala a success and help find the cure.
“Canada has the highest incidence and prevalence of Crohn’s disease yet reported.” — Dr. C. N. Bernstein
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