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#ColorectalCancer advocates, we need YOUR help!🚨

Last month Congress re-opened the federal government with a short-term funding bill that expires January 30th. If Congress doesn't pass full Appropriation bills for the coming year before time runs out, CRC programs at the CDC, NIH, and NCI could once again face cuts or elimination.

We have a small window to push for stable, long-term funding. Cuts now would stall research, reduce access to lifesaving screenings, and set back progress for patients and families who depend on these programs.

Ready to act? Comment 'FUNDING' and we'll send you the link to take action. 💪
At 34, Troy thought he was just tired, until stomach cramps and low iron led to a stage II #coloncancer diagnosis.

After surgery and twelve rounds of chemotherapy, Troy shares that cancer changed him for the better.

Stories like Troy's remind us that knowing your body can save your life. 
👉Learn the symptoms and get screened: https://fightcolorectalcancer.org/facts/symptoms/
"I was 33 when I heard the words no one expects: stage 3 #colorectalcancer. I felt healthy, lived an active life—yet cancer didn't care. Listening to my body saved me. Today, I live with Lynch Syndrome, knowing family history is power. Screenings aren't optional—they're life-saving. If this happened to me, it can happen to anyone." Sergio Nico Bravo

Sergio's story is a powerful reminder that our family history matters—and can change everything. Do you know yours? 💙
#ColorectalCancer advocates in North Carolina, Puerto Rico, and California 🔊
Let's get March recognized as colorectal cancer awareness month. 💪

Proclamations spark conversations that save lives, and we need your help to make that happen across all 50 states.

We've made it easy—comment 'MARCH' and we'll send you the link to the Community of Champions where you can grab the toolkit and request your state's proclamation.