News and Media
Our media partners provide a crucial platform for increasing the visibility of our work, educating the general public, building support, and building a community of understanding and empathy, in which those afflicted by inflammatory bowel diseases can feel embraced rather than embarrassed.
We actively engage the media to help spread the word at both the national and local levels about exciting opportunities, collaborations, and events at the Foundation that educate the public about our mission.
Media Inquiries
If you are a journalist interested in the Take Steps program, our accomplishments to date, the personal stories of Take Steps participants, or the Foundation, please contact mkoehler@crohnscolitisfoundation.org.
Recent News
Palm Beach Gardens teen raising awareness, money to find cure for debilitating disease
San Antonio Take Steps on Great Day SA
Karsyn gets a visit from two superheroes
"Take Steps" walk raises awareness for digestive diseases
Fox 5 Good Day Street Talk: Take Steps (Interview with Michael Osso)
Swampscott teen Takes Steps for Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
Wolcott woman named 'Honored Hero' for upcoming Crohn's & Colitis walk
Hilary Zalla and Hank Lebioda at the Golf FORE Guts event in Tampa, FL
Boston Take Steps for Crohn's & Colitis
KNWA Today: Crohn's & Colitis Foundation Take Steps Walk
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America's National Walk Program Expands Event Day Activities
Dermatology Practices Nationwide Support Crohn's & Colitis Take Steps Walk
Take Steps: The Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation hosts Take Steps Walk
Crohn's & Colitis Walk held in East Hartford
Jodi talks about Take Steps walk for the Crohn's & Colitis Foundation
Swampscott sixth-grader raises funds for Crohn's disease research
Rylee Hendrikse - Take Steps hero moves forward despite Crohn's challenges
Walk for a cause: Take Steps celebrates a decade fighting Crohn's disease
Wake up call: Boston Take Steps Walk
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation walk
Rylee Hendrikse - Take Steps hero moves forward despite Crohn's challenges
Winston Wardlaw inspires other kids with fighting spirit, generous heart.