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CCFA Raises $50,000 at Guts & Glory 5K Run/Walk
Crohn's & Colitis Foundation of America
By Kurt Andersen September 9, 2006 Harrisburg, PA For the Washington Running Report
The Central Pennsylvania/Delaware Valley Chapter of the Crohn's
& Colitis Foundation of America (CCFA) hosted its Guts & Glory
5K Run/Walk September 9, 2006 in Harrisburg, PA. With more than
300 participants, this year's race raised approximately $50,000,
resulting in the highest number of participants and the largest
amount of money raised in the event's five-year history. Proceeds from the race benefit research, education, and support
programs for people coping with Crohn's disease and ulcerative
colitis, which are chronic digestive disorders of the small and
large intestines collectively known as inflammatory bowel
disease (IBD). It is estimated that IBD affects approximately
1.4 million Americans. The chairperson for this year's event was Dan Clawser of Lititz,
PA. Larry Levy of Reading, PA (photo left) won the race with a
time of 17:03
and Mari Cunningham of Lancaster, PA (photo below) was the first
place woman
with a time of 22:42. Danny Berger and his family, also of
Lititz, raised the most funds at almost $2,500. CCFA, a voluntary, non-profit national organization, seeks to
cure and prevent Crohn's disease and ulcerative colitis through
research, and to improve the quality of life for children and
adults affected by these digestive diseases through education
and support.
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