Loyola Chicago Hosts Fordham for Crohn's Cause Game
Events that honor the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation raise awareness and sometimes funds for research and support services that affect people with Crohn’s disease and IBD. a community connection and fundraising effort tied to a collegiate athletic event.
People with Crohn’s disease or IBD interested in community fundraisers and awareness events, family members and caregivers, local supporters, and patient-advocacy groups.
What To Know
This article is a Loyola University Chicago athletics news item about a women’s basketball game that will honor the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation. It notes a player’s family connection to Crohn’s disease and a merchandise line donating proceeds to Crohn’s research.
What To Know Loyola Chicago is hosting Fordham for a women’s basketball game that will honor the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation. The article highlights that player Sitori Tanin’s brother has Crohn’s disease and that Tanin and her fiancé created an NLI merchandise line with proceeds donated to Crohn’s research.
The piece is primarily game coverage (roster notes, recent results, scouting) with the Crohn’s-related content focused on the cause recognition and fundraising tied to the game.
If you want details about the fundraising, donation amounts, or research supported, the article does not provide them; contact the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation or Loyola’s athletics department for more specifics.
This is a local university athletics news story; it does not report clinical findings or treatment information. The Crohn’s-related content centers on awareness and fundraising rather than medical details. For information about how donated funds are used, consult the Crohn’s & Colitis Foundation or event organizers.