The Colon Club
The Colon Club is the space for young people to unapologetically tell cancer to kiss my a**, find their people,
and rediscover themselves. The Colon Club is focused on three areas: Camp, Community, and a Calendar.
The Colon Club
The Colon Club is the space for young people to unapologetically tell cancer to kiss my a**, find their people, and rediscover themselves. The Colon Club is focused on three areas: Camp, Community, and a Calendar.
The Colon Club
The Colon Club is the space for young people to unapologetically tell cancer to kiss my a**, find their people, and rediscover themselves. The Colon Club is focused on three areas: Camp, Community, and a Calendar.
In the early 2000s, The Colon Club began as a revolutionary movement sounding the alarm that colorectal cancer was happening in young people—well under the screening age.
For two decades, this grassroots organization was powered by passionate volunteers lending their stories and volunteering their time to ensure other patients could find one another, and to raise awareness that colon cancer was NOT an “old man’s disease.”
In 2023, Fight CRC and The Colon Club merged. We are proud to continue the important work of raising awareness and creating spaces for healing and connections.
In the early 2000s, The Colon Club began as a revolutionary movement sounding the alarm that colorectal cancer was happening in young people—well under the screening age.
For two decades, this grassroots organization was powered by passionate volunteers lending their stories and volunteering their time to ensure other patients could find one another, and to raise awareness that colon cancer was NOT an “old man’s disease.”
In 2023, Fight CRC and The Colon Club merged. We are proud to continue the important work of raising awareness and creating spaces for healing and connections.
In the early 2000s, The Colon Club began as a revolutionary movement sounding the alarm that colorectal cancer was happening in young people—well under the screening age.
For two decades, this grassroots organization was powered by passionate volunteers lending their stories and volunteering their time to ensure other patients could find one another, and to raise awareness that colon cancer was NOT an “old man’s disease.”
In 2023, Fight CRC and The Colon Club merged. We are proud to continue the important work of raising awareness and creating spaces for healing and connections.
社区
The Colon Club is dedicated to creating community for young adult colorectal cancer survivors and caregivers. This community is for anyone who has been impacted by colorectal cancer between the ages of 18-39.
We offer both in-person and online ways to connect.
In-Person:
Online:
社区
The Colon Club is dedicated to creating community for young adult colorectal cancer survivors and caregivers. This community is for anyone who has been impacted by colorectal cancer between the ages of 18-39.
We offer both in-person and online ways to connect.
In-Person:
Online:
社区
The Colon Club is dedicated to creating community for young adult colorectal cancer survivors and caregivers. This community is for anyone who has been impacted by colorectal cancer between the ages of 18-39.
We offer both in-person and online ways to connect.
In-Person:
Online:
Calendar
Since its early days, The Colon Club has produced an educational resource to raise awareness and share stories. For 10 years, it was The Colondar: a calendar. Years later it transitioned to magazines, Colondar 2.0 and On the Rise.
The Colondar will be relaunched for 2026 as an educational resource designed to raise awareness of colorectal cancer in young adults and provide survivors with a helpful tool for planning ahead and organizing their lives.
The Colondar will feature healthy lifestyle tips, stories of young survivors, facts and stats about CRC in young adults, and ways to advocate for self and others.
Calendar
Since its early days, The Colon Club has produced an educational resource to raise awareness and share stories. For 10 years, it was The Colondar: a calendar. Years later it transitioned to magazines, Colondar 2.0 and On the Rise.
The Colondar will be relaunched for 2026 as an educational resource designed to raise awareness of colorectal cancer in young adults and provide survivors with a helpful tool for planning ahead and organizing their lives.
The Colondar will feature healthy lifestyle tips, stories of young survivors, facts and stats about CRC in young adults, and ways to advocate for self and others.
Calendar
Since its early days, The Colon Club has produced an educational resource to raise awareness and share stories. For 10 years, it was The Colondar: a calendar. Years later it transitioned to magazines, Colondar 2.0 and On the Rise.
The Colondar will be relaunched for 2026 as an educational resource designed to raise awareness of colorectal cancer in young adults and provide survivors with a helpful tool for planning ahead and organizing their lives.
The Colondar will feature healthy lifestyle tips, stories of young survivors, facts and stats about CRC in young adults, and ways to advocate for self and others.
CoCo The Colossal Colon
The awe-inspiring Colossal Colon® captured the attention of many, standing 40-foot long and 4-foot tall. This crawl-through model replicates the intricacies of the human colon, showcasing everything from healthy tissues to the progression of colorectal cancer. The remarkable structure made a significant debut when Katie Couric spotlighted it on the “Today” show, right in the heart of Rockefeller Center Plaza, NYC. After embarking on a journey spanning the U.S. and Canada, it has found a permanent home at The Houston Health Museum.
Inspired by this monumental creation, inflatable colons now educate and raise awareness globally.
CoCo The Colossal Colon
The awe-inspiring Colossal Colon® captured the attention of many, standing 40-foot long and 4-foot tall. This crawl-through model replicates the intricacies of the human colon, showcasing everything from healthy tissues to the progression of colorectal cancer. The remarkable structure made a significant debut when Katie Couric spotlighted it on the “Today” show, right in the heart of Rockefeller Center Plaza, NYC. After embarking on a journey spanning the U.S. and Canada, it has found a permanent home at The Houston Health Museum.
Inspired by this monumental creation, inflatable colons now educate and raise awareness globally.
CoCo The Colossal Colon
The awe-inspiring Colossal Colon® captured the attention of many, standing 40-foot long and 4-foot tall. This crawl-through model replicates the intricacies of the human colon, showcasing everything from healthy tissues to the progression of colorectal cancer. The remarkable structure made a significant debut when Katie Couric spotlighted it on the “Today” show, right in the heart of Rockefeller Center Plaza, NYC. After embarking on a journey spanning the U.S. and Canada, it has found a permanent home at The Houston Health Museum.
Inspired by this monumental creation, inflatable colons now educate and raise awareness globally.
Find Your Amanda
“Find Your Amanda” isn’t just a phrase at The Colon Club; it’s a promise of connection and understanding. In the early 2000s, Molly McMaster met Amanda Sherwood Roberts. Both faced colorectal cancer at a young age, often feeling isolated in their struggle. Their deep bond became a beacon of hope and understanding.
The Colossal Colon is dedicated to Amanda and serves as a heartfelt reminder that, even when the journey feels lonely, others truly understand. Every Colon Club event is designed for young people to find their own ‘Amanda’ – someone who truly “gets it.”
Find Your Amanda
“Find Your Amanda” isn’t just a phrase at The Colon Club; it’s a promise of connection and understanding. In the early 2000s, Molly McMaster met Amanda Sherwood Roberts. Both faced colorectal cancer at a young age, often feeling isolated in their struggle. Their deep bond became a beacon of hope and understanding.
The Colossal Colon is dedicated to Amanda and serves as a heartfelt reminder that, even when the journey feels lonely, others truly understand. Every Colon Club event is designed for young people to find their own ‘Amanda’ – someone who truly “gets it.”
Find Your Amanda
“Find Your Amanda” isn’t just a phrase at The Colon Club; it’s a promise of connection and understanding. In the early 2000s, Molly McMaster met Amanda Sherwood Roberts. Both faced colorectal cancer at a young age, often feeling isolated in their struggle. Their deep bond became a beacon of hope and understanding.
The Colossal Colon is dedicated to Amanda and serves as a heartfelt reminder that, even when the journey feels lonely, others truly understand. Every Colon Club event is designed for young people to find their own ‘Amanda’ – someone who truly “gets it.”
The Kimberly Fund
In May 2005, Kim Troisi-Paton confronted a stage III colon cancer diagnosis head-on, dedicating herself to raising awareness about colorectal cancer (CRC). Featuring in 2007 Colondar solidified her connection with The Colon Club’s mission: emphasizing that colorectal cancer doesn’t discriminate by age.
To honor Kim’s indomitable spirit and legacy, her loved ones established The Kimberly Fund. Its purpose is heartfelt: providing grants to children who have a parent or primary caregiver impacted by colorectal cancer.
Applications open August 2025
The Kimberly Fund
In May 2005, Kim Troisi-Paton confronted a stage III colon cancer diagnosis head-on, dedicating herself to raising awareness about colorectal cancer (CRC). Featuring in 2007 Colondar solidified her connection with The Colon Club’s mission: emphasizing that colorectal cancer doesn’t discriminate by age.
To honor Kim’s indomitable spirit and legacy, her loved ones established The Kimberly Fund. Its purpose is heartfelt: providing grants to children who have a parent or primary caregiver impacted by colorectal cancer.
Applications open August 2025
The Kimberly Fund
In May 2005, Kim Troisi-Paton confronted a stage III colon cancer diagnosis head-on, dedicating herself to raising awareness about colorectal cancer (CRC). Featuring in 2007 Colondar solidified her connection with The Colon Club’s mission: emphasizing that colorectal cancer doesn’t discriminate by age.
To honor Kim’s indomitable spirit and legacy, her loved ones established The Kimberly Fund. Its purpose is heartfelt: providing grants to children who have a parent or primary caregiver impacted by colorectal cancer.
Applications open August 2025
结肠营
结肠癌夏令营是一个独一无二的户外疗养活动,它将年轻的结直肠癌幸存者聚集在一起,以一种只有幸存者才能做到的方式增进感情、学习和相互鼓励。想象一下在一个温馨的环境中进行史诗般的野营度假:吊床、湖边垂钓、深夜交谈、篝火晚会、欢声笑语--但这一切都有一个转折点。在这里,您还可以找到私人厨师、富有同情心的专家,以及关于癌症现实和可以治愈新伤的资源与支持的精彩讲座。
At Colon Camp, there’s no tiptoeing around the tough stuff; it’s a place where being a survivor is celebrated unapologetically. From team challenges to art experiences to karaoke nights and more, this is the place unfiltered conversations get real, fast. Colon Camp is about building friendships while healing and equipping each other with the strength to keep fighting.
Colon Camp is open to survivors ages 18-39 who meet eligibility criteria.
结肠营
结肠癌夏令营是一个独一无二的户外疗养活动,它将年轻的结直肠癌幸存者聚集在一起,以一种只有幸存者才能做到的方式增进感情、学习和相互鼓励。想象一下在一个温馨的环境中进行史诗般的野营度假:吊床、湖边垂钓、深夜交谈、篝火晚会、欢声笑语--但这一切都有一个转折点。在这里,您还可以找到私人厨师、富有同情心的专家,以及关于癌症现实和可以治愈新伤的资源与支持的精彩讲座。
At Colon Camp, there’s no tiptoeing around the tough stuff; it’s a place where being a survivor is celebrated unapologetically. From team challenges to art experiences to karaoke nights and more, this is the place unfiltered conversations get real, fast. Colon Camp is about building friendships while healing and equipping each other with the strength to keep fighting.
Colon Camp is open to survivors ages 18-39 who meet eligibility criteria.
结肠营
结肠癌夏令营是一个独一无二的户外疗养活动,它将年轻的结直肠癌幸存者聚集在一起,以一种只有幸存者才能做到的方式增进感情、学习和相互鼓励。想象一下在一个温馨的环境中进行史诗般的野营度假:吊床、湖边垂钓、深夜交谈、篝火晚会、欢声笑语--但这一切都有一个转折点。在这里,您还可以找到私人厨师、富有同情心的专家,以及关于癌症现实和可以治愈新伤的资源与支持的精彩讲座。
At Colon Camp, there’s no tiptoeing around the tough stuff; it’s a place where being a survivor is celebrated unapologetically. From team challenges to art experiences to karaoke nights and more, this is the place unfiltered conversations get real, fast. Colon Camp is about building friendships while healing and equipping each other with the strength to keep fighting.
Colon Camp is open to survivors ages 18-39 who meet eligibility criteria.