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The legacy of hope

The legacy of hope

like me who didn’t know anything about Crohn’s before it dropped into their life.

“I’m still learning with everyone else and I hope that other people can talk about their own diagnoses on the stream.”

Summit to shout about No mountain was too high for fundraisers April and Ed, who climbed Mount Kilimanjaro in Tanzania to raise over £3,000 for us.

April, who lives with Crohn’s, says: “So little is known about this chronic illness and unfortunately it left me bedridden for the early part of my 20s.

“There is currently no cure for Crohn’s Disease and a flare-up is possible at any time. This needs to change. We need a cure.”

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