Different Types of Donations
General Donation
CDHF relies on the generosity of our supporters to run our foundation and achieve our goals. Your gift will support initiatives that help reduce the incidence of digestive disorders, improve quality of life, support those living with digestive disorders and the professionals who care for them and, enhance education and research.
In Honour
Honouring a family member, friend, colleague or group with a donation named for them is a beautiful gift that is ideal for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, retirements or weddings. We welcome your gift of honour to the foundation and send recognition to the individual you designate.
In Memory
Honouring a family member, friend, colleague or group with a donation named for them is a beautiful gift that is ideal for special occasions such as birthdays, anniversaries, retirements or weddings. We welcome your gift of honour to the foundation and send recognition to the individual you designate.
IBD
IBD is at least two, separate disorders that cause inflammation (redness and swelling) and ulceration (sores) of the small and large intestines. These two disorders are called ulcerative colitis and Crohn's disease. Crohn's disease can occur anywhere in the digestive tract but is common in the lower small bowel (ileum) or large bowel. Donate to CDHF's IBD specific research and awareness initiatives.
IBS
IBS is a common chronic gastrointestinal disorder that involves problems with motility (how the bowel moves contents through our intestines) and sensitivity (how the brain interprets sensations in the bowel). Those affected by IBS may experience recurrent abdominal pain and irregular bowel patterns that are often painful. Symptoms are often chronic and intermittent and may last for months or years. Donate to CDHF's IBS specific research and awareness initiatives.
Colon Cancer
Colon cancer is a disease where cancerous (tumours) are presenting the wall of the large intestine (colon). A mix of genetic and environmental factors can cause cells in the lining of the bowel to turn cancerous. Donate to colon cancer research and awareness initiatives today.