One of the biggest gluten-free events in the Twin Cities, Making Tracks for Celiacs, is coming to an end. Find out why, plus see my quick trip of 13 years down memory lane. Also, you can still donate to the cause!
Some people with celiac or a gluten-sensitivity may feel like a zombie when getting glutened, but who would think that a zombie walk would be a great way to raise celiac awareness and money for celiac disease research?
The end of Celiac Disease Awareness Month is coming. What did we learn and did we raise enough awareness? Also we explore some ideas on what you can do year ’round to help heighten the awareness for celiac disease.
Gluten free was the theme of the weekend! From helping make a Celiac fundraiser happen to managing confirmation and a party to go with it! The weekend was long–but it flew by at the same time! Read on to see the fun things that happened!
If you are ready to raise awareness and money for celiac disease plus you want to eat gluten-free food, the Making Tracks for Celiacs event in the Minneapolis/St. Paul area of Minnesota is just for you!
From donating your resources to reading a book or getting on social media, there are ways you can help raise celiac disease awareness this month. Find out how.
Help raise some money for research, by supporting a Making Tracks for Celiacs event this spring.
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Why celebrate celiac? We can’t eat whatever and whenever we want, and we worry about cross contamination. But there are MANY reasons to celebrate!
What are you doing to raise awareness for celiac disease? Here are some suggestions!