About this Event
Since 1970, the rate in which Black and Brown patients have been diagnosed with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) has increased by 135%. That’s 3x higher than White patients (39%) making it critical to spread awareness about signs and symptoms.
If diagnosed early, it potentially lowers the risk of managing IBD in a more severe state!
As patients, walking can provide health benefits like reduced inflammation and improved physical and mental health. Especially for patients in lower to moderate states of IBD.
So we walk! Join us on Nov. 30th at 12:30pm ET.
The Queens, NYC walk will be led by Shelee Connell.
With the constant shifts of society right now, we need community more than ever. Whether managing a digestive disorder or not, access to food and health resources are critical to improving one's quality of life! If you'd like to donate to a community org local to Queens, we're spotlighting .
Note: Attendees will be notified if the location changes due to weather or other unforeseen circumstances.
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
86-01 Shore Front Pkwy, 86-01 Shore Front Parkway, Queens, United States
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