Get involved this World IBD Day

Published: 23 April 2020

Our community needs us now more than ever so join us this World IBD Day as we come together for everyone affected by Crohn's and Colitis.

We're all finding new ways to stay connected, so celebrate with us on 19th May.

And virtually bring along your friends, colleagues and loved ones.

On Tuesday 19th May we're encouraging everyone to host a World IBD Day Virtual Coffee Morning to fundraise and have some fun with friends, colleagues and loved ones.

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Get a group together any time you can around World IBD Day and encourage everyone to donate what they would usually spend on coffee and cake.

There are lots of fun ways to keep your guests occupied and we'd love to see your events on social media.

We want to help you stay well during this time and will be posting top tips, support and fun opportunities to get involved, so make sure you're following us on and keep an eye on your apps!

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