IFFGD's 2025 Virtual Advocacy & Education Event

2025 Virtual Advocacy

Saturday, March 15, 2025

Location: Virtual

Join us for IFFGD’s 2025 Virtual Advocacy & Education Event on Saturday, March 15, 2025. 

Whether you are living with a chronic GI condition or you know someone who is, you understand the true impact of these conditions on those affected and the need for greater research funding for treatments and cures. 

This Virtual Education Event will provide presentations for patients, caregivers, and other members of the digestive health community on resources to assist with your illness journey and ways to advocate from the comfort of your home. 

Please email advocacy@iffgd.org if you have any questions relating to this event or future advocacy efforts.

Program Agenda

**The program agenda for this event is coming soon**

Frequently Asked Questions

All are welcome to participate! Many people are impacted by gastrointestinal disorders and we invite everyone to attend.

You can use the button above or by clicking the link below to register

Register here

You will receive a link to the event if you registered, provided you have an internet connection. A link to the presentations will also be available on the Virtual Advocacy Event Page.
 

No, this is a pre-recorded event so you will be watching the event as a viewer. As always, please email advocacy@iffgd.org with any questions or comments.

Poor internet connection or cellular service can affect the quality of your connection to this event.

You can connect using a computer, laptop, tablet, cell phone, or any other device with an internet connection.

The presentations will be visible on our YouTube channel

This event will have pre-recorded videos.  You can leave comments on the videos and the IFFGD team will do our best to answer any questions you may have. You can also email us with questions at iffgd@iffgd.org 

No worries! Even if you are in a different time zone, this event will be available as they contain pre-recorded videos and will be accessible even after March 15, 2025

Participants can receive a certificate for attending this virtual event after the completion of our post event survey. 

We have tailored the content of this event to address the needs of our patient community. During this event, participants will learn about other nonprofits and government agencies that are made available to support patients and their caregivers living with gastrointestinal (GI) disorders. You will also learn ways to advocate for yourself and loved ones from the comfort of your own home.

No, this is a complimentary event.  In fact, all of IFFGD’s programs and events are made available to our patient community at no cost! 

This event should last no more than 4 hours.  All videos will become available on March 15th, 2025 and will be accessible through our YouTube Channel and the Video Corner 

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