Working together

In the UK, over half a million people are living with Crohn’s and Colitis. So that’s half a million reasons to join forces and help us demand better. 

We build strategic, impactful and mutually beneficial corporate partnerships to better support communities and people in need. 

Our partners are a crucial part of what comes next. We’ll work together not only to empower those living with the diseases, but also to have a significant impact on your business and employees too. 

Help us to lead the fight and be part of changing half a million lives for the better. 

We understand that different companies will want to work with us in different ways to achieve their goals. Get touch and find out how you can become a life-changing partner.

How you can be life-changing

Will you pledge your commitment to 'Are you IN' and supporting your employees with invisible conditions?

Maybe you want to engage your team and do some staff fundraising?

You could encourage your customers to use our Symptom Checker, or pledge to match any amount your team raise.

There are so many different ways you can be life-changing.


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Helpline service

Helpline
Service

We know it can be difficult to live with, or support someone living with these conditions. But you’re not alone. We provide up-to-date, evidence-based information and can support you to live well with Crohn’s or Colitis.

Our helpline team can help by:

  • Providing information about Crohn’s and Colitis.

  • Listening and talking through your situation.

  • Helping you to find support from others in the Crohn’s and Colitis community.

  • Providing details of other specialist organisations.

Please be aware we’re not medically or legally trained. We cannot provide detailed financial or benefits advice or specialist emotional support.

Please contact us via telephone, email or LiveChat - 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (except English bank holidays).

If you need specific medical advice about your condition, your GP or IBD team will be best placed to help.

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