Contact us in Ontario


The Ontario Region takes in a large collection of towns and cities that are home to a diverse and ever-growing population. Ontario is the home of a strong community of volunteers, donors and sponsors, as well as an innovative team of researchers and healthcare professionals. These people are the heart and soul of our organization, and there are so many exciting ways to get involved! Every volunteer, donor, researcher and sponsor helps us to improve the lives of those affected by Crohn’s disease and ulcerative colitis, and brings us closer to finding cures.

Development Coordinator, Eastern Ontario
Vacant

Development Coordinator, Central Ontario
Cindy Weiss

416-920-5035 ext. 239

Development Coordinator, Southwestern Ontario
Shie Gorman

519-496-6703

Development Coordinator, Toronto
Kate Zahnow

1-800-387-1479

Development Coordinator, Northern Ontario
Nicole Sage

705-890-9782

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Canada Wide Peer Connect Event

Ready to connect with those who understand the challenges of Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and other forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)?   Join our upcoming Peer Connect ...

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Caregiver Peer Connect Event

Ready to connect with those who understand the challenges of being a caregiver to someone with Crohn’s disease, ulcerative colitis, and other forms of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)?   ...

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Smash the Guts Pickleball Mixer

Come on out to Smash the Guts Pickleball Mixer! The Barrie, Niagara and Toronto chapters of Crohn's and Colitis Canada are pleased to host our second annual charity Pickleball mixer. Due to ...

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Toronto, Niagara and Barrie
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Toronto Office

2110-439 University Avenue
Toronto, ON M5G 1Y8

416-920-5035 or 1-800-387-1479

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Locked Out: Public washrooms and private struggles highlight critical access needs in Crohn’s and colitis community

Locked Out: Public washrooms and private struggles highlight critical access needs in Crohn’s and colitis community

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