Your Guide in the Fight Meetups & Mega Meetups

Meetups are online gatherings open to anyone within the colorectal cancer community: patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones, and medical professionals. Everyone is welcome. Wherever you are in the colorectal cancer continuum, someone understands exactly what you’re going through.

GITF Meetups

The goal of each meetup is to engage you and meet you where you are at, while connecting you with supportive community!

All meetups foster an environment of compassion, camaraderie, and understanding and provide a safe space. They will empower and educate you.

Don’t miss the opportunity to connect with fellow survivors, enhance your understanding of colorectal cancer, and explore all the themes shaping our collective journey toward a brighter future.


To join a meetup from your PC, find one below & register to reserve your spot.
To join on your mobile device, download our Community of Champions app.
Then head to the community events tab. Select event to register & reserve your spot.


July Virtual Meetups

July
08
Monday

Meetups are an opportunity to connect with people who have been in your shoes. No one fights alone. These meetups also give you a chance to share your experiences with other patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones, and medical professionals. We know that a colorectal cancer diagnosis doesn’t just affect the patient, it affects everyone who loves you.

08:00 PM – 09:00 PM EST

July
11
Thursday

Meetups are an opportunity to connect with people who have been in your shoes. No one fights alone. These meetups also give you a chance to share your experiences with other patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones, and medical professionals. We know that a colorectal cancer diagnosis doesn’t just affect the patient, it affects everyone who loves you.

08:00 PM – 09:00 PM EST

July
23
Tuesday

Meetups are an opportunity to connect with people who have been in your shoes. No one fights alone. These meetups also give you a chance to share your experiences with other patients, survivors, caregivers, loved ones, and medical professionals. We know that a colorectal cancer diagnosis doesn’t just affect the patient, it affects everyone who loves you.

08:00 PM – 09:00 PM EST

Men don’t like to talk about their health. They keep quiet at times because of culture, attitude, fear, or pride. When faced with a colorectal cancer diagnosis, men often check out. This leads men down the path toward mental health problems, strained relationships, and poor medical outcomes.

07:30 PM – 09:00 PM EST