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How you can help!!!


Wed, October 14, 2009 9:16 AM

How you can help!!!

                                                      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.

Ccfa sponsors basic and clinical research of the highest quality. The foundation also offers a wide range of educational programs for patient and health-care professionals, and provides supportive services to help people cope with these chronic intestinal diseases. These programs are supported solely by contributions from the public. If there is anyone who would like to contribute, but are not financially able to do so, please make a difference by registering at the following link  www.invite5.com/10741IB .

After you sign up, and you have some spare time. Make others aware of these diseases that are still affecting children around the world, and what could be done to find a cure. It is free and easy to do. Simply sign up and raise money for donation. You can also copy & paste this message anywhere online including sending out emails. That way your time will not be interrupted. I know once your day is done, you will feel amazing to know that you have contributed your time into helping find a cure. A cure for those who are affected by crohn’s  & colitis.

Again, to make a difference take the time (no more than 5minutes) to sign up. And if its not to much to ask, copy & paste this message. The sooner more people are made aware, the sooner the cure will be in hand. 

Sign Up Here www.invite5.com/10741IB 

 

Prayers and Wishes, Hope All is Well

FPO faithseeker
Joined Oct 11, 2009

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