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Celiac Cruise’s inaugural sailing with Oceania Cruises is a 10-night Mediterranean adventure from Athens to Monte Carlo, visiting Greek Isles, Italy, and the French Riviera.
More InformationCeliac Cruise’s inaugural sailing with Oceania Cruises is a 10-night Mediterranean adventure from Athens to Monte Carlo, visiting Greek Isles, Italy, and the French Riviera.
More InformationAn expert covers 504 plans specific to celiac disease, federal laws and regulations, reasonable accommodations, and getting individual family support.
Register hereJoin us for the Autoimmune Association’s virtual Autoimmune Community Summit for people affected by autoimmune disease. You’ll hear from medical experts, researchers, and patient advocates.
Register hereCeliac experts will provide tips, resources, and guidance on thriving with celiac disease. Connect with others navigating the gluten-free diet, share experiences, questions, and triumphs in a supportive environment.
Register hereCeliac Cruise will return to Alaska this year aboard Anthem of the Seas, exploring glaciers, fjords, and wildlife in some of the world’s most breathtaking destinations.
More InformationThe international Tampere Celiac Disease Symposium 2025 – Personalizing Patient Care and Research, in Tampere, September 10 – 12.
More InformationAn expert covers 504 plans specific to celiac disease, federal laws and regulations, reasonable accommodations, and getting individual family support.
Register hereCeliac experts will provide tips, resources, and guidance on thriving with celiac disease. Connect with others navigating the gluten-free diet, share experiences, questions, and triumphs in a supportive environment.
Register hereAn expert covers 504 plans specific to celiac disease, federal laws and regulations, reasonable accommodations, and getting individual family support.
Register hereExpert speakers will address nutritional needs and considerations for those with celiac disease during fertility, pregnancy, and breastfeeding. Learn about the latest research in nutrition and medical advice.
Register hereCeliac Cruise sets sail from Miami, FL aboard Freedom of the Seas to Nassau, Bahamas, and CocoCay, with exciting activities, a relaxing day at sea, and Celiac Cruise programming.
More InformationA congressional briefing featuring from the NIH’s Office of Autoimmune Disease Research, presenting the new NIH-Wide Strategic Plan for Autoimmune Disease Research to guide future research and policy.
Register hereCeliac experts will provide tips, resources, and guidance on thriving with celiac disease. Connect with others navigating the gluten-free diet, share experiences, questions, and triumphs in a supportive environment.
Register hereCeliac Cruise sails from Cape Liberty, NJ aboard Symphony of the Seas to Nassau, CocoCay, and Port Canaveral, with thrilling activities and beautiful destinations to explore.
More InformationAn expert covers 504 plans specific to celiac disease, federal laws and regulations, reasonable accommodations, and getting individual family support.
Register hereCeliac experts will provide tips, resources, and guidance on thriving with celiac disease. Connect with others navigating the gluten-free diet, share experiences, questions, and triumphs in a supportive environment.
Register hereCeliac Cruise sails to Northern Europe aboard Independence of the Seas, visiting Norway, Denmark, Germany, and the Netherlands with exclusive gluten-free dining.
More InformationExplore the latest research on gluten exposure, how to manage accidental ingestion, and the role of gluten challenges in clinical trials, with practical guidance from experts.
Register hereAn expert covers 504 plans specific to celiac disease, federal laws and regulations, reasonable accommodations, and getting individual family support.
Register hereCeliac Cruise returns to Alaska aboard Quantum of the Seas, exploring stunning mountain ranges, fjords, glaciers, and wildlife on this unforgettable adventure!
More InformationEngage in fun and interactive virtual meetups where we dive into the latest and greatest in gluten-free life. Hosted by Gabriella Hemond, and designed for teens ages 13-17.
Register hereJoin us and the Red Sox to raise awareness for celiac disease, celebrate May officially becoming Celiac Disease Awareness Month in MA, and share a night of fun and community.
Get Your TicketsCeliac experts will provide tips, resources, and guidance on thriving with celiac disease. Connect with others navigating the gluten-free diet, share experiences, questions, and triumphs in a supportive environment.
Register hereAn expert covers 504 plans specific to celiac disease, federal laws and regulations, reasonable accommodations, and getting individual family support.
Register hereDigestive Disease Week is the world’s largest conference for gastroenterology, hepatology, endoscopy, and digestive disease research.
More InformationA scientific program designed for those interested in the development of non-dietary therapies for celiac disease. Registration is free, but required for participation. Hosted by the Celiac Disease Center at…
RegisterCeliac Cruise returns to France, exploring the captivating Bordeaux region with scenic walks and vibrant French culture at its heart!
More InformationCeliac experts will provide tips, resources, and guidance on thriving with celiac disease. Connect with others navigating the gluten-free diet, share experiences, questions, and triumphs in a supportive environment.
Register herePlanning for college with celiac disease? Don’t miss the 2025 SSCD College Summit—a free virtual event for high school seniors, college students, and healthcare providers.
An expert covers 504 plans specific to celiac disease, federal laws and regulations, reasonable accommodations, and getting individual family support.
Register hereLearn to manage the cost of gluten-free living without sacrificing nutrition or flavor. Resources, affordable meal planning and shopping tips, plus simple, nutritious recipes. 1.0 CEUs for physicians and dietitians.
Click here to registerEngage in fun and interactive virtual meetups where we dive into the latest and greatest in gluten-free life. Hosted by Gabriella Hemond, and designed for teens ages 13-17.
Register hereDelve into the barriers for children with celiac disease in accessing gluten-free meals at school. Experts will provide resources and guidance on 504 Plans and IEPs for gluten-free accommodations.
Register hereCeliac experts will provide tips, resources, and guidance on thriving with celiac disease. Connect with others navigating the gluten-free diet, share experiences, questions, and triumphs in a supportive environment.
Register hereAn expert covers 504 plans specific to celiac disease, federal laws and regulations, reasonable accommodations, and getting individual family support.
Register hereMaintaining bone health can be challenging on a gluten-free diet, but it doesn’t have to be. Join our Culinary Medicine Webinar, “Building Strong Bones While Following A Gluten-Free Diet: A Culinary Medicine Approach,” to explore the latest research on bone health and gluten-free living. Our expert speakers – a doctor, a dietitian, and a medical chef – will provide practical guidance on optimizing nutrient intake, from calcium and vitamin D to other essential bone-supporting nutrients. You will also learn how to incorporate these concepts into your diet with delicious, bone-friendly recipes. This session is accredited for 1.0 CEUs for physicians and dietitians.
Register NowLatin American Society for the Study of Celiac Disease Symposium
Are you diagnosed with celiac disease? Join the Celiac Disease Foundation and experts in the community for our monthly “Living with Celiac Virtual Meet-Up.” During this one-hour session, you’ll gain valuable insights from celiac experts who will provide practical tips, resources, and guidance on thriving with your diagnosis. And you’ll meet others who are navigating the gluten-free diet, share your experiences, questions, and triumphs in a supportive and understanding environment. Topics will vary by month.
Register NowCamp Celiac serves children ages 9-15 years old by the date of camp who have been diagnosed by an MD with celiac disease or gluten intolerance. Register by February 14 for priority status for the in-person camp session Monday, July 15, to Saturday, July 20. Campers age 16 at the time of Camp entering 10th grade or lower may choose to register as a junior counselor or camper. Campers ages 16-17 who are entering 11th grade or higher must register as a junior counselor. There is no cost to attend other than the $25 non-refundable registration fee (waivers available by writing campceliac@gmail.com).
Register February 1-14Having a structured 504 Plan in place is crucial for all students with celiac disease, especially those attending public schools or those that receive federal funding. The Celiac Disease Foundation School Support Sessions in partnership with Boston Children’s Hospital will be held monthly and open to all parents of a child with celiac disease in the United States. Each session will be led by an on expert on setting up 504 plans specific to celiac disease and will cover federal laws and regulations that govern this autoimmune disease, the appropriate type of plan to set up, reasonable accommodations, and how to get individual support for your family. This meeting is appropriate for families with a child of any age including early childhood through college.
Register NowAre you a teen ages 13-17 with celiac disease living the gluten-free life? Join our vibrant community and be part of the Celiac Teen Talk club, where your voice matters, and your favorite gluten-free products take center stage! Forge connections with like-minded teens who understand the ins and outs of navigating the gluten-free world. Each month engage in fun and interactive virtual meetups where we dive into the latest and greatest in the gluten-free world, with host influencer Gabrielle Hemond of “No Gluten Gabby” and special guests each session.
Register NowHaving a structured 504 Plan in place is crucial for all students with celiac disease, especially those attending public schools or those that receive federal funding. The Celiac Disease Foundation School Support Sessions in partnership with Boston Children’s Hospital will be held monthly and open to all parents of a child with celiac disease in the United States. Each session will be led by an on expert on setting up 504 plans specific to celiac disease and will cover federal laws and regulations that govern this autoimmune disease, the appropriate type of plan to set up, reasonable accommodations, and how to get individual support for your family. This meeting is appropriate for families with a child of any age including early childhood through college.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Celiac Kids Connection for a series of webinars throughout the month of May dealing with issues in celiac disease. There will be programs aimed at reaching the needs of both medical providers and families living with celiac disease.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Celiac Kids Connection for a series of webinars throughout the month of May dealing with issues in celiac disease. There will be programs aimed at reaching the needs of both medical providers and families living with celiac disease.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Center for IBD and Celiac Disease for an upcoming community educational webinar, “IBD and Celiac Disease College Transition.” The free Zoom event will feature moderators Vicki Gainsberg, RD and Alison Kotzen, MSN, RN, C-PN.
Register NowPlease join us in honoring the awardees and the celiac disease medical and research community.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Celiac Kids Connection for a series of webinars throughout the month of May dealing with issues in celiac disease. There will be programs aimed at reaching the needs of both medical providers and families living with celiac disease.
Register NowAre you diagnosed with celiac disease? Join the Celiac Disease Foundation and experts in the community for our monthly “Living with Celiac Virtual Meet-Up.” During this one-hour session, you’ll gain valuable insights from celiac experts who will provide practical tips, resources, and guidance on thriving with your diagnosis. And you’ll meet others who are navigating the gluten-free diet, share your experiences, questions, and triumphs in a supportive and understanding environment. Topics will vary by month.
Register NowDelayed diagnosis of celiac disease can result in long-term health complications and increase the risk of developing other autoimmune disorders. Early management is crucial to prevent these potential outcomes. To address this, Adelphi Real World partnered with the Celiac Disease Foundation and conducted a comprehensive analysis comparing diagnostic practices for celiac disease across the USA, Germany, Italy, and Spain. Join the Association of European Coeliac Societies (AOECS) for this insightful webinar where they will unveil the findings and discuss implications for improving early diagnosis rates globally.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Celiac Kids Connection for a series of webinars throughout the month of May dealing with issues in celiac disease. There will be programs aimed at reaching the needs of both medical providers and families living with celiac disease.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Celiac Kids Connection for a series of webinars throughout the month of May dealing with issues in celiac disease. There will be programs aimed at reaching the needs of both medical providers and families living with celiac disease.
Register NowAre you a teen ages 13-17 with celiac disease living the gluten-free life? Join our vibrant community and be part of the Celiac Teen Talk club, where your voice matters, and your favorite gluten-free products take center stage! Forge connections with like-minded teens who understand the ins and outs of navigating the gluten-free world. Each month engage in fun and interactive virtual meetups where we dive into the latest and greatest in the gluten-free world, with host influencer Gabrielle Hemond of “No Gluten Gabby” and special guests each session. For May, we'll cover dating with celiac disease, navigating your social life, and more.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Center for IBD and Celiac Disease for an in-person, family friendly event for the patient community. Join the center in Palo Alto, California, for the 2nd Annual Celiac Strong event (9:30am-1pm) and First Annual Thrive Together - IBD Community Event (1-4:30pm). Registration is free and participants may choose to register for one or both events by selecting tickets.
Register NowHaving a structured 504 Plan in place is crucial for all students with celiac disease, especially those attending public schools or those that receive federal funding. The Celiac Disease Foundation School Support Sessions in partnership with Boston Children’s Hospital will be held monthly and open to all parents of a child with celiac disease in the United States. Each session will be led by an on expert on setting up 504 plans specific to celiac disease and will cover federal laws and regulations that govern this autoimmune disease, the appropriate type of plan to set up, reasonable accommodations, and how to get individual support for your family. This meeting is appropriate for families with a child of any age including early childhood through college.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Celiac Kids Connection for a series of webinars throughout the month of May dealing with issues in celiac disease. There will be programs aimed at reaching the needs of both medical providers and families living with celiac disease.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Center for IBD and Celiac Disease for an upcoming community educational webinar, “IBD and Celiac Disease College Transition.” The free Zoom event will feature speakers Anava Wren, PhD, Garret Forshee, LCSW, and Farah Mardini, RD.
Register NowIndulge your taste buds and expand your understanding of one of the most controversial topics in celiac disease with our culinary medicine webinar, "Oats and the Gluten-Free Diet." Join us for an informative session featuring a dynamic trio of experts – a knowledgeable doctor, an experienced dietitian, and an expert medical chef. Delve into the world of gluten-free nutrition and discover the versatile role that oats can play in your diet. Most importantly, learn about the latest research on oats and how to safely include this grain in your gluten-free diet. This session is accredited for 1.0 CEUs for physicians and dietitians.
Register NowJoin the Celiac Disease Foundation for an informational webinar on the Department of Defense’s Congressionally Directed Medical Research Programs-Peer Reviewed Medical Research Program (CDMRP-PRMRP). This webinar is for celiac disease researchers to learn directly from leadership at the Department of Defense, equipping researchers with the information needed to access highly coveted federal research funding being made available for the second year in a row.
Register NowThe Family Food Connections at Boston Children’s Hospital is proud to offer monthly cooking classes for families. The cooking classes are free to participate in and will feature recipes using ingredients that are budget friendly. The classes are being held via Zoom and are livestreamed to the CKC Facebook page. If you can’t attend the class live, please still register if you would like to receive a link to watch the recording.
Register NowJoin the Society for the Study of Celiac Disease, along with the Celiac Disease Foundation, Schar USA, and Boston Children's Hospital for the annual College Summit. This program is designed for high school seniors and current college students diagnosed with celiac disease to learn about managing celiac disease and the gluten-free diet in the college environment. All students who attend the program will be eligible to apply for a $1,500 college scholarship from Schar. The student (not a parent) must attend the live webinar to access the application. One scholarship will be offered at the end of the webinar.
Register NowHaving a structured 504 Plan in place is crucial for all students with celiac disease, especially those attending public schools or those that receive federal funding. The Celiac Disease Foundation School Support Sessions in partnership with Boston Children's Hospital will be held monthly and open to all parents of a child with celiac disease in the United States. Each session will be led by an on expert on setting up 504 plans specific to celiac disease and will cover federal laws and regulations that govern this autoimmune disease, the appropriate type of plan to set up, reasonable accommodations, and how to get individual support for your family. This meeting is appropriate for families with a child of any age including early childhood through college.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Dinner with Doctors. Get all your questions related to celiac disease and a gluten-free diet answered by one of our renowned doctors during this virtual, moderated Q&A event--which will be aired live this month. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
Join Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for a child-friendly webinar. Grab your kids and join Lindsey Yeakle, trained chef and education program coordinator, for a live "cooking" event. As a part of an exciting series of cooking classes, this one is designed to empower kids to make and enjoy their own gluten-free snacks. Please register for this complimentary event.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Center for IBD and Celiac Disease for an upcoming community educational webinar, "Celiac Disease Research Update." The free Zoom event will cover the latest research into celiac disease, potential new treatments, and ongoing clinical trials.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) for an informational webinar. Join us for this hour-long webinar, during which FARE's Senior Director of Education and Support Programs, Dr. Kelly Cleary, will talk to Dr. Michael Pistiner, an allergist/immunologist, and Director of Food Allergy Advocacy, Education and Prevention for Mass General for Children, Food Allergy Center. They will discuss the allergist's take on recent developments and explore how this may impact the food allergy community.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Dinner with Doctors. Join for a discussion with celiac disease leading scientific experts Dan Leffler, MD, MS, AGAF (CDF Medical Advisory Board Member), Francisco Leon, MD, PhD, and Valerie Abadie, PhD (CDF Young Investigator Prize winner in Basic Science), as they discuss the spectrum of drug development in celiac disease.
Register NowGet ready to upgrade to your gluten-free diet through our first Culinary Medicine Webinar, "Enhancing the Nutritional Quality of the Gluten-Free Diet." In this engaging session, a dynamic group of speakers including an expert physician, two seasoned dietitians, and a skilled medical chef will guide attendees through the intricacies of maintaining a well-balanced gluten-free diet. Discover practical tips, evidence-based insights, and delectable culinary techniques to enhance the nutritional value of the gluten-free diet. This session is accredited for 1.0 CEUs for physicians and dietitians.
Register NowThe Family Food Connections at Boston Children's Hospital is proud to offer monthly cooking classes for families. The cooking classes are free to participate in and will feature recipes using ingredients found in the food packages that you receive. Until further notice, the classes are being held via Zoom. Please see open dates and times for classes below. If you can’t attend the class live, please still register if you would like to receive a link to watch the recording.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Family Network Group. Family Network group is for anyone diagnosed with celiac disease and those that love and support them. The wide range of topics discussed offers something for everyone. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
The Celiac Disease Foundation is proud to be a sponsor of the 1st Asian Pacific Celiac Disease Symposium (APCDS 2024) & Brainstorming session on the Opportunities and Challenges in Asian Pacific region. Principal Science & Innovation Advisor Robert Anderson, MB ChB PhD is speaking and attending on our behalf. The symposium will be held in New Delhi for all health care professionals in the field of celiac disease including clinicians, scientists, nutritionists, and the industry to discuss the challenges and opportunities for celiac disease in the Asian-Pacific region.
Learn MoreJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Dinner with Doctors. Get all your questions related to celiac disease and a gluten-free diet answered by one of our renowned doctors during this virtual, moderated Q&A event. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
Join Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Family Education Day. This fun event was created especially for those 12 and under learning to live with celiac disease. The kids will love the games, snacks, and events. The adults will love time to gather and interact with other parents--and everyone will go home with a goodie bag of gluten free treats! This event takes place at the Knapp Center for Biomedical Discovery in Chicago.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Stanford Medicine Children’s Health Center for IBD and Celiac Disease for an upcoming community educational webinar series titled “Navigating Celiac Disease with Gluten-Free Living.” This event will feature moderators Nasim Khavari, MD, MPH, Anava Wren, PhD, and Sandy Sun, MS, RD-AP, CNSC. Stay tuned for more information and to register.
Learn About Stanford Medicine EventsLooking to meet other young people with food allergies? Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) offers Teen Talks, a monthly program just for pre-teens, teens, and young adults between 11 and 22 years of age. Register for FARE's next Teen Talk where the theme will be Valentine's Day. Festive attire is encouraged! The talks will be hosted via Zoom and will be facilitated by a FARE staff member.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for a virtual event to meet other teens with celiac disease, learn more about living a gluten-free lifestyle as a teenager, and have fun! This month, Meg Clark Withington, PhD, hosts an important discussion about the social and emotional effects of celiac disease.
Register NowLooking to meet other young people with food allergies? Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) offers Teen Talks, a monthly program just for pre-teens, teens, and young adults between 11 and 22 years of age. Kick off the New Year with their January event. Teen Talks is turning 3 years old, and we’re celebrating with a birthday party! Bring your own safe treat to enjoy virtually.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner Stanford Medicine Children's Health Center for IBD and Celiac Disease for an upcoming community educational webinar series titled "Navigating Celiac Disease with Gluten-Free Living." If you or someone you know is dealing with celiac disease, this series is designed to offer practical advice and guidance. Discover the ins and outs of maintaining a gluten-free lifestyle, from understanding food labels to finding safe dining-out choices. Led by experts in the field, these webinars aim to empower those with celiac disease to lead a healthier and more joyful gluten-free life. Free to attend but registration required.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Dinner with the Doctor. Get all your questions related to celiac disease and a gluten-free diet answered by one of our renowned doctors during this virtual, moderated Q&A event. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
Join Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for their Dinner with Doctor series. The virtual, moderated Q&A event will include a discussion with endocrinologists and a rheumatologist as they discuss bone and joint health in celiac disease. The event is free but registration is required.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Family Network Group. Family Network group is for anyone diagnosed with celiac disease and those that love and support them. The wide range of topics discussed offers something for everyone. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
Join Celiac Disease Foundation partner Columbia University Celiac Disease Center for a virtual event with Continuing Medical Education credit. This is the tenth in a series of ten bi-monthly programs for physicians and physician's assistants, nurse practitioners, fellows, dietitians and nutritionists, researchers, and patients.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for cooking classes. Education Program Coordinator Lindsey Yeakle is a trained chef offering a series of FREE cooking classes. Don’t miss these creative additions to your gluten-free meal plans. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
Join Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Family Network Group. Family Network group is for anyone diagnosed with celiac disease and those that love and support them. The wide range of topics discussed offers something for everyone. Follow them on social media for updates.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for cooking classes. Join a series of live, virtual FREE cooking classes. Learn how to make gluten free cut-out cookies. This will be a fun event for the whole family.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center on November 18 for a virtual CME event to explore Gluten Challenges in Celiac Disease. This activity is designed for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, researchers, other healthcare professionals, and patients dedicated to the diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease and the utilization of gluten challenge in research.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for cooking classes. Education Program Coordinator Lindsey Yeakle is a trained chef offering a series of FREE cooking classes. Don’t miss these creative additions to your gluten-free meal plans. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
Join Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center and Andrea Tucker of Baltimore Gluten Free for a free virtual event for teens. Tucker will share steps to take at college for a safe gluten-free experience. Joining her will be current college and high school students sharing their personal experiences. Register by November 9.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Family Network Group. Family Network group is for anyone diagnosed with celiac disease and those that love and support them. The wide range of topics discussed offers something for everyone. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
We are excited to be an Official Charity Partner in the 2023 TCS NYC Marathon! Check back later for more details.
Join Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for cooking classes. Education Program Coordinator Lindsey Yeakle is a trained chef offering a series of FREE cooking classes. Don’t miss these creative additions to your gluten-free meal plans. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
Dinner with the Doctor is back! This virtual series, held quarterly, features topics related to celiac disease. Tune in to hear from experts and get your questions answered. Join Dr. Sarah Stein on Thursday, Oct. 19th from 7-8 pm CT as she discusses Dermatitis Herpetiformis (DH).
Register TodayThe Celiac Disease Foundation Turkey Trot raises funds to support celiac disease research. Join us virtually – wherever you are – for a family-friendly weekend November 11 and 12 and connect with others in the celiac disease community.
Register NowJoin Celiac Disease Foundation partner University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center for Family Network Group. Family Network group is for anyone diagnosed with celiac disease and those that love and support them. The wide range of topics discussed offers something for everyone. Follow them on social media for updates, and check back here later for more information.
The purpose of this series is to increase the knowledge base of participants in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet.
Register NowThe Autoimmune Community Summit, sponsored by the Autoimmune Association, is October 5-6. This freevirtual two-day event, designed for patients and care partners, will offer educational and empowering sessions led by autoimmune experts including researchers, physicians, policy experts, and patient advocates. Be sure to visit the Celiac Disease Foundation’s virtual booth!
Register NowCeliac Smarts is a one-day symposium that features exciting learning experiences, case-based discussions, and engaging learning opportunities about celiac disease and the gluten-free diet for the health care and celiac patient communities. The day will look at the history of celiac disease, new advances in diagnostic methods, clinical trials for celiac drug development, and how research, multi-disciplinary clinical excellence, and culinary innovation have paved the way to a better understanding of this genetically mediated autoimmune disease. Available in-person and live streamed for virtual attendees (Use Discount Code CDF for FREE virtual attendance!).
Register NowEducation Program Coordinator Lindsey Yeakle is a trained chef who will show you how to make a variety of delicious gluten-free goodies.
Register NowIf you are between 18 to 30 years, are a member of a coeliac society, and want to enjoy a full gluten-free week in Lisbon with celiac friends, check out this summer camp opportunity! Registration will be open from 1st of March until 8th of March.
Continue ReadingCeliac Cruise will be returning to Europe, this time exploring the charm and romance of France, sailing roundtrip from Paris along the Seine River. Celiac Disease Foundation CEO Marilyn G. Geller will be a guest speaker on the trip.
Join the WaitlistThe International Society for the Study of Celiac Disease (ISSCD) Board is calling a General Assembly for all members, to give them the opportunity to shape the future of the ISSCD, with a formal vote on amendments to the Constitution. At the meeting there will also be a briefing on the upcoming ICDS Sheffield, held September 5-7, 2024.
Learn About ISSCDIn this webinar, Immunic’s management will be joined by renowned key opinion leaders--including Celiac Disease Foundation CEO Marilyn G. Gellar--to discuss ongoing active celiac disease and its high unmet medical need for new treatment options.
Register NowThe first official meeting of the Celiac Disease Foundation Research Working Group (CDF-RWG) will convene around "Gluten in Medicine" – a topic we know is of overwhelming interest and concern to our broad patient community.
Learn About CDF-RWGCamp Celiac announces a new format for the 2023 session: One 5-night session for kids ages 9-15, July 15 through July 20, 2023.
Learn MoreFirst meet-up is June 18 12:30-2:30pmat Pica Pica Arepa Kitchen in San Francisco. Contact Mario Khosla at khoslamario@gmail.com or 650-391-7443.
Learn MoreThe purpose of this series is to increase the knowledge base of participants in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet.
Register NowIf you had an hour with a dietitian, what would you ask? You don’t have to wonder! Check out UChicago Celiac Center’s upcoming webinar, Virtual Brunch with the Dietitians, and join Lori Welstead, RD and Audrey Roen, RD on Monday, May 30 at 11 a.m. CT for this moderated Q&A session.
Register NowJoin University of Chicago with Michael Frolichstein and Cam Weiner of the Celiac Project podcast next Monday, May 22 at 6:30 p.m. CT to discuss issues that affect men with celiac disease.
Register NowJoin CDF representatives at this event hosted by the Stanford Center for Pediatric IBD & Celiac Disease that will feature informative talks, gluten-free food tastings, and resources to help better understand celiac disease and how it impacts those living with it. Not in the Bay Area? A Zoom webinar option is available; register today!
Learn MoreThis year's Family Education Event will take place virtually and explore Celiac Disease throughout the continuum of care. All are welcome.
Register NowMay 16 is internationally recognized as Celiac Awareness Day. Learn more about lighting a building in your city!
Learn MoreSave the date for Digestive Disease Week (DDW) 2023, taking place May 6–9, 2023, in Chicago, IL and virtually, to learn more about the latest research and advances in clinical practice.
Continue ReadingA scientific program designed for those interested in the development of non-dietary therapies for celiac disease including adult and pediatric physicians, dietitians and nutritionists, scientists, industry (pharmaceutical, diagnostic, biotechnology and food and agriculture), investor/venture capitalists and patients.
Register NowThe purpose of this series is to increase the knowledge base of participants in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet.
Continue ReadingDr. Elena Verdu from McMaster University and Dr. Sonia Kupfer from the University of Chicago Celiac Disease Center will discuss basic celiac immunology and genetics. This session is open to SSCD members and gastroenterology fellows interested in celiac disease.
Continue ReadingTuesday, March 21st at 6:30 PM CT- UChicago Celiac Disease Center Family Network: “Introduction to 504 Planning for Celiac Disease.”
Continue ReadingThis activity will offer insight into a variety of experiences and research as well as provide highlights of the most current information by experts relating to celiac disease and the response to the gluten-free diet.
Register NowListen to the next Society for the Study of Celiac Disease webinar on Thursday, February 16, at 8:00pm EST. Join Benjamin Lebwohl, MD of Columbia University Medical Center and Carol Semrad, MD of the University of Chicago as they present the webinar Review of New ACG Celiac Guidelines.
Continue ReadingThe purpose of this series is to increase the knowledge base of participants in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet.
Continue ReadingUChicago Celiac Disease Center Family Network: Celiac Disease and Your Mental Wellbeing January 24th at 6:30 PM CT
Register NowPlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowPlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowThe purpose of this series is to increase the knowledge base of participants in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet.
Continue ReadingJoin Children's National in early December for a two-part interactive webinar series discussing some of their favorite abstracts. Two dates available: Dec 1, 2022 and Dec 8, 2022.
Continue ReadingNovember 29 is Giving Tuesday, the National Day of Giving! Join the movement and give a gift that improves the lives of those suffering from celiac disease. No gift is too small.
Continue ReadingJoin your colleagues from the Society for the Study of Celiac Disease for a look at best-of new findings from the 2022 International Celiac Disease Symposium. Our speakers will dive into the latest updates on celiac disease diagnosis, management, and emerging therapies for this autoimmune disease.
Continue ReadingJoin us for a family-friendly weekend November 12 & 13 for the Virtual Cross-Country Challenge or attend the In-Person New York Turkey Trot on November 12. Support celiac disease research and receive gluten-free prizes.
Please join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowThe Harvard Center for Celiac Research and Treatment invites you to attend an “Ask the Experts” free webinar on Wednesday, November 9 from 1 to 2:15 pm EST. Three clinicians will present updates on diagnosing and predicting celiac disease, including developments from the 2022 International Celiac Disease Symposium in Sorrento, Italy.
Continue ReadingThe Celiac Conference is designed for anyone who has, or knows someone who has been diagnosed with celiac disease or gluten tolerance issues. Come spend part of your day with us to learn more about this condition, the latest advances in treatment, and tips to manage every day life with celiac. Ages 5 and up are welcome. Each age group has their own agenda for the day. Gluten-free lunch is served.
Continue ReadingJoin us on November 1st, 2022 from 6:30 -7:30 PM CT for the UChicago Celiac Center Family Network: Cooking GF for the holidays. This virtual event is a repeat from last year, per popular demand, and will feature a follow-along recipe.
Continue ReadingDue to popular demand, Celiac Cruise is pleased to announce a SECOND European sailing immediately following the first sailing on the beautiful AmaLea along the Danube River! This 100% dedicated gluten-free sailing will start in Vilshofen, Germany, on October 30, 2022, and conclude on November 6, 2022, in Budapest, Hungary.
Book Your Cabin Now!Join with CEO Marilyn Geller on the first-ever 100% dedicated gluten-free cruise along the beautiful Danube River. On this all-inclusive adventure, you’ll never have to ask your server “is this safe?” as every item aboard the ship will be completely gluten-free, featuring many different culinary experiences!
Book Your Cabin Now!This free virtual two-day event offers educational and empowering sessions led by autoimmune experts. Join on October 21 at 12:30pm ET with Celiac Disease Foundation Research Director Julia McBeth as she moderates the Clinical Trials + Autoimmune Disease panel.
Register NowJoin the Celiac Disease Foundation as 100 speakers from over 30 countries, and more than 500 participants and experts. come together to share the latest research on celiac disease.
Register NowPlease join the Celiac Disease Foundation for the upcoming Ask-the-FDA Educational Webinar. Representatives from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration will answer questions about gluten-free food labeling rules, and representatives from Coeliac UK will discuss how European labeling laws for gluten differ from those in the U.S.
Ask the FDA Your GF Food Labeling QuestionPlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowThe purpose of this series is to increase the knowledge base of participants in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet.
Continue ReadingPlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowJoin the Virtual UChicago Celiac Center Family Network event. They will be discussing the start of the new school year and gearing up for events and situations with friends.
Continue ReadingThe purpose of this series is to increase the knowledge base of participants in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet. Columbia University The target audience is adult and pediatric physicians and physician's assistants, nurse practitioners, fellows, dietitians and nutritionists, researchers and patients.
Continue ReadingIn this meeting, we hope to bring together high school and college aged students and their parents to discuss some of the challenges of living with celiac disease in a college setting, and come up with solutions for improving availability of options on campus. This will be an interactive meeting with lots of opportunities for collaboration and support. We look forward to seeing you!
Continue ReadingFrom July 5-31, join iCureCeliac and complete the surveys to be eligible for free gluten-free product from CDF Proud Sponsor Schär. Please join iCureCeliac today to make a direct impact on the search for treatments and, one day, a cure for celiac disease.
Learn MoreGiven the maturing state of the celiac disease clinical trial landscape, there is an increased need for sites who are prepared to participate in celiac disease clinical trials. To support these efforts, the Society for the Study of Celiac Disease is offering a four-part webinar series. Session three will feature the following presentations: Recommended Site Resources and Infrastructure with Dr. Alessio Fasano, and Role of Patient Advocacy in Clinical Trials with Marilyn Geller.
Register NowPlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowGiven the maturing state of the celiac disease clinical trial landscape, there is an increased need for sites who are prepared to participate in celiac disease clinical trials. To support these efforts, the Society for the Study of Celiac Disease is offering a four-part webinar series. Session three will feature the following presentations: Pearls and Pitfalls of Celiac Disease Trial Recruitment with Dr. Joseph Murray, and Discussing Gluten Exposure and Gluten Challenges with Potential Trial Subjects with Dr. Amanda Cartee.
Register NowOn July 11 – 25, the Celiac Disease Foundation will be hosting the 2nd Annual Bid for a Cure Auction! All funds raised directly accelerate celiac disease research for treatments and a cure. Help us accelerate research by bidding on gluten-free products, items, unique travel experiences, and more. We are using the BiddingforGood platform. Bidding opens on July 11!
Given the maturing state of the celiac disease clinical trial landscape, there is an increased need for sites who are prepared to participate in celiac disease clinical trials. To support these efforts, the Society for the Study of Celiac Disease is offering a four-part webinar series. Session two will feature the following presentations: Confirming Celiac Disease Diagnosis with Dr. Ciaran Kelly, and Inclusion of Pediatric Patients in Clinical Trials with Dr. Edwin Liu.
Register NowJoin the Celiac Community Foundation of Northern California's Webinar, "Well-Being and Celiac Disease: Coping Strategies for the Whole Family" on Wednesday, June 15, from 5:30 PM -7:00 PM PST. Shayna Coburn, PhD, a psychologist at Children’s National Hospital in Washington, DC, and Monique Germone, PhD, a psychologist at Children’s Hospital Colorado will present topics on well-being for those with celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders and answer questions from the audience.
Register NowPlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowThe purpose of this series is to increase the knowledge base of participants in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet. The target audience is adult and pediatric physicians and physician's assistants, nurse practitioners, fellows, dietitians and nutritionists, researchers and patients.
Continue ReadingJoin UChicago on Tuesday, May 24th at 7 p.m. CDT to discuss the best ways to use the internet when navigating the gluten-free diet and celiac disease. This discussion will be held by Dr. Ritu Verma, Dr. Priyanka V. Chugh (@antiwheatgirl), and Margaret Clegg, author of MI Gluten Free Gal.
Learn More & RegisterWith the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic disruptions, DDW is hosting its first hybrid event. This year, you have the choice to attend in person in San Diego or virtually through their cutting-edge platform. The in-person option will allow you to participate in over 400 original sessions and 3,000+ oral abstract and poster presentations. The virtual option allows you access to 64 sessions live-streamed from the convention center (also available on-demand) and 3,000+ e-posters.
Learn More & RegisterJoin UChicago Celiac Disease Center virtually on May 17th at 6:30 PM CST for the UChicago Celiac Center Family Network, discussing serology and the importance of regular follow-up.
Register NowPlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowJoin UChicago Celiac Disease Center via Zoom on Monday, May 2nd, 2022 at 7:00 PM CST to kick off Celiac Awareness Month with a Q&A with Lori Welstead, MS, RD, LDN and Dr. Ritu Verma, MD. Common questions and hot topics in celiac disease will be discussed.
Register NowEach May, the celiac community comes together and dedicates the month to raising awareness and funds for critical celiac disease research and pivotal advocacy efforts. Join us in making an impact this May.
Learn MoreThe Celiac Disease is proud to sponsor this event to bring together experts from around the country. This activity will offer insight into a variety of experiences and research as well as provide highlights of the most current information by experts in the field relating to the neurological and psychological implications of celiac disease. It will provide information about potential new therapies and the latest research, and it will educate participants about the future of this disease so they can provide better care to their patients. CME credits are available for healthcare professionals.
Learn More & RegisterPlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowThe Celiac Disease Foundation is sponsoring the Columbia University Celiac Disease Center Livestream International Symposium, Friday April 8 – Saturday April 9. This scientific program will bring together those interested in the development of non-dietary therapies for celiac disease, including adult and pediatric physicians, dietitians and nutritionists, scientists, industry (pharmaceutical, diagnostic, biotechnology, and food and agriculture), investor/venture capitalists, and patients.
Register NowPart of a 10-part, bimonthly series, earn CME credits as you increase your knowledge base in the pathophysiology, clinical presentation, diagnosis, and management of celiac disease to make them aware of the potential increase of morbidity and mortality and to educate about the nature of a gluten-free diet.
Learn More & RegisterCeliac Cruise provides a safe, worry-free vacation experience for those needing and seeking a gluten-free environment while providing an educational, cohesive community of togetherness for its guests.
Learn MorePlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowCamp Celiac serves children ages 9-15 years old by the date of Camp who have been diagnosed by an MD with celiac disease or gluten intolerance. Due to limited space, Camp Celiac is restricted to children who are medically limited to a strict, lifelong gluten free diet. Click for more details.
Register NowPlease join the Boston Children's Hospital Celiac Disease Program for a monthly case conference to discuss complex cases and strategies for celiac disease management. This course (220113-RSS) is approved for 1.00 AMA PRA Category 1 Credits ™ for physicians, 1.00 contact hours for nurses, 1.00 CE credits for psychologists, 1.00 ACE CE continuing education credits for social workers, and 1.00 CEUs for Registered Dietitians.
Register NowCeliac Disease Foundation State Advocacy Ambassadors push governmental change by educating their elected officials to support policies to improve the qualify of life for people with celiac disease and to fund federal research for treatments and a cure. No experience is necessary – all you need is your voice, your passion, and commitment to making a difference!
Register NowJoin us on November 20th, for a virtual CME event to explore Peripheral and Central Nervous System in Celiac Disease throughout the continuum of care. The Celiac Disease Foundation is proud to sponsor this event to educate physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dietitians, researchers, and other healthcare professionals dedicated to improving the diagnosis and treatment of celiac disease.
Register NowWe are thrilled to be selected as an Official Charity Partner in the 2021 TCS NYC Marathon! On November 7, Team Gluten-Free runners from across the country will unite in New York to run the 26.2 miles with the common goal of accelerating diagnosis, treatments, and a cure for the three million Americans affected by celiac disease.
Learn MoreAs we begin another school year, help us generate support for celiac disease research by raising funds or donating to the Celiac Disease Foundation, August 23 - September 13, and Bob's Red Mill will send you gluten-free product and swag as a thank you!
Give Now!As members of the Consumers United for Evidence-based Healthcare, the Celiac Disease Foundation invites you to join us at the Virtual 2021 CUE Annual Membership Meeting: Bridging the Gap between Evidence and Action: Implications for Health Equity. The event will be held on Thursday, July 22, and Friday, July 23, 2021, from 12:00 pm-3:00 pm ET.
Register NowThe goal of the Gastroenterology Regulatory Endpoints and the Advancement of Therapeutics VI workshop is to discuss the overall approach to drug development in celiac disease that includes an assessment of both clinical symptoms and histology. The workshop will focus the discussion on the histologic endpoints to assess treatment benefit in patients with celiac disease; regulatory framework for pediatric drug development in celiac disease; and the role of gluten challenge in clinical trials to provide a forum for open discussion between stakeholders to facilitate drug development.
Register NowJoin the Schär team for their first ever 3-part School Nutrition Webinar Series on managing celiac disease and other dietary restrictions in learning environments! Register for free for all 3…
Continue ReadingJohns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health and the Consumers United for Evidence-based Healthcare members present this webinar to discuss the impact of COVID-19 on older Black men and its broader implications on health equity, and provide guidance on how patient/consumer organizations may navigate the post-COVID-19 landscape regarding health equity for older Black men.
Register NowThis virtual program from UChicago is focused on educating medical professionals but open to all audiences, will include remarks on teen transitions, updates on psychology & brain fog initiatives as well as connections between celiac and type 1 diabetes.
Register NowVirtual Camp Celiac 2021 serves children ages 9-17 years old who have been diagnosed by an MD with celiac disease or gluten intolerance requiring a lifelong strict gluten-free diet.
Register NowThe Celiac Disease in Learning Environments: A Continuing Education Program for Nurses Who Care for Children with Celiac Disease training seminar will complement the recommendations found in the 2020 Voluntary Recommendations for Managing Celiac Disease in Learning Environments. This CE program is offered free of charge thanks to the support of the Celiac Disease Foundation.
Register NowJoin us virtually for the 2021 Patient Education & Advocacy Summit to learn from celiac disease researchers, drug developers, and congressional staffers about current topics in celiac disease research, advocacy, and more. Attend one or more educational sessions or stay all day and leave prepared to make your voice heard as a valuable partner in research and advocate for the celiac disease community.
Register for a multidisciplinary education program promoting community awareness, providing evidence-based lectures, adherence to gluten-free diets, and discussions around future therapeutic treatments. Caregivers, educators, and family members are welcome!
Register NowRegistration is now open for the Consumers United for Evidence-based Healthcare (CUE) virtual workshop, "Keeping Our Focus on Science: Navigating the Landscape of Science Communication"! Co-facilitators Dr. Sherrie Wallington (Assistant Professor, George Washington School of Nursing) and Mr. Bill Vaughan (Board member, National Committee to Preserve Social Security and Medicare; Steering Committee Co-Chair, CUE) will lead an interactive session.
Register NowThe Mich Bio Patient Advocacy Forum will bring Michigan's patient advocacy community together with the statewide biosciences industry, policymakers, and thought leaders to find ways to advance new technologies, treatments, and cures through patient-centric engagement. Join this event virtually on December 14, from 9 am- 12:30 pm and make sure to stop by the Celiac Disease Foundation's exhibitor booth to learn about how we are engaging patients in research and advocacy.
Register NowAttend a virtual symposium, sponsored by the Celiac Disease Foundation, featuring presentations and conversations with experts in celiac disease research. The event is open to physicians, researchers, dietitians, nurses, and patients.
Learn More & RegisterThe CDF Turkey Trot raises funds to support celiac disease research, and this year we are going virtual with a Turkey Trot Cross-Country Challenge. Bring your pet and join us for tons of fun & gluten-free prizes!
Learn More & Register Now!We are honored to be a charity partner in the 2020 TCS NYC Marathon! Although the in-person event is cancelled, we proudly support our passionate Team Gluten-Free members who are committed to raising funds and awareness during these unique times and can still participate in the virtual event.
Learn MoreThe Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University invites you to celebrate 19 years of commitment and dedication to profoundly improving the lives of individuals with celiac disease around the globe.
Register NowThe Taylor Family Foundation advised that in light of the Covid-19 pandemic, all Camp Arroyo summer camps, including Camp Celiac 2020, have been cancelled. The dates have not been set for 2021 but they are optimistic and hopeful that Camp Celiac will return in 2021 stronger than ever.
Register NowThe Celiac Disease Foundation Gluten-Free EXPO has been cancelled for June 2020. We are greatly appreciative of your support of our Gluten-Free EXPO. This crisis, as terrible and as disruptive as it is, will eventually pass. When it does, even while it is unfolding, celiac disease patients are and will still be in need of treatments and a cure. We must, therefore, persist in our work: funding research, advocating on Capitol Hill and NIH for increased research investments, and improving diagnostics. There are 3 million Americans who are counting on us to persevere and to be successful, even under these circumstances. And we will. That is our mission. It has not changed. We ask that you consider your admission fee a donation to the Celiac Disease Foundation so we can continue to work for you. If you are a registered exhibitor, please contact Laura Boone, laura.boone@celiac.org.
A scientific program which will update individuals on the latest research in the epidemiology, diagnosis, and management of celiac disease and other gluten-related disorders.
Learn MoreA group of celiac patients and caregivers from all 50 states will convene in Washington, DC to hear from researchers, federal government representatives, and celiac advocates for a National Patient Advocacy Summit to learn how to become Celiac Disease Foundation State Advocacy Ambassadors. State Advocacy Ambassadors will be provided with the tools, resources and training to return to their home states as effective advocates for celiac disease.
Learn MoreThe Celiac Disease Foundation is proud to attend the inaugural Celiac Cruise aboard Royal Caribbean’s Mariner of the Seas. The cruise will have a dedicated gluten-free kitchen and dining room with delicious products from CDF Proud Sponsors and other trusted brands, ensuring a safe environment for celiac passengers. This sailing provides the opportunity to educate others about the seriousness of celiac disease and critical need for increased research, education, and advocacy. Please visit their website to sign up for future cruise dates in October 2020 and March 2021.
Learn MoreThe lecture "Non-celiac gluten sensitivity: what is the evidence?", hosted by Celiac Disease Center at Columbia University, will be held at the Faculty House at Columbia University on January 15, 2020. The lecture will be presented by the Celiac Disease Foundation's Young Investigator Award recipient, Benjamin Lebwohl, MD.
We are thrilled to be a charity partner in the 2019 TCS NYC Marathon! Team Gluten-Free runners from across the country will unite in New York to run the 26.2 miles with one common goal: to accelerate diagnosis, treatments, and a cure for the three million Americans affected by celiac disease.
Learn MoreGather your teams, lace up your shoes, and join us for the NY, LA, & NJ Turkey Trot 5K Fun Run/Walks! This is your chance to meet others in the gluten-free community while raising awareness for celiac disease. Don’t miss gluten-free prizes, coupons, snacks, and swag. Register now!
Register NowThe mission of the North American Society for Pediatric Gastroenterology, Hepatology, and Nutrition is to advance understanding of normal development, physiology, and pathophysiology of diseases of the gastrointestinal tract in…
Learn MoreICDS is the largest international gathering of physicians, dietitians, researchers, and academics in the field of celiac disease, and provides an outstanding forum for sharing and expanding knowledge for promoting…
Learn MoreWe are thrilled to announce the 7th Annual New York Golf Outing at the New York Country Club. Join us for a day filled with golf, lunch, cocktails, silent auctions, raffles, and more! Registration is now open.
Register NowAITI Golf Outing Benefiting the Celiac Disease Foundation.
Register NowEnjoy a relaxing spa day at Alchemy Mind and Body, with a portion of the proceeds going directly towards the Celiac Disease Foundation's programs for research, education, and advocacy. Follow the link below or call 609.430.999 to book your appointment.
Book a Spa AppointmentSample the best gluten-free food options before they hit stores, leave with a bag full of goodies & coupons, and mingle with others in the gluten-free community. Register online now…
Join us for a night of laughs at the Levity Comedy Club, with proceeds benefiting the Celiac Disease Foundation's programs for research, education, and advocacy.
Purchase TicketsRecognized as one of the top 50 medical meetings by HCEA, Digestive Disease Week® (DDW) is the world’s largest gathering of physicians, researchers and industry in the fields of gastroenterology,…
Learn MoreThis year’s TCS New York City Marathon will take place November 4, 2018. Team Gluten-Free runners from across the country will unite in New York to run the 26.2 miles with…
CDF Team Gluten-Free is proud to be an Official Charity Partner of the 2018 Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon. On March 18, 2018, participants will run from “the Stadium to the…
This year’s TCS NYC Marathon will take place November 5, 2017. We invite you to run with us! Team Gluten-Free runners from across the country will travel to New York…
Join us for the 2nd Annual AITI Golf Outing to be held at the Deerfield Golf Club. Space is limited so register early! We will have several contests including a chance…
As many of you know, I held a basketball tournament last year, and it was a huge success. This year, I am hosting a basketball tournament for a new cause.…
Want a chance to run with the CDF National Office Staff while fundraising for Team Gluten-Free? Join our team for the XTERRA Off-Road Triathlon, Duathlon and 3-Mile Trail Run on May 6! Renegade…
Join us at Madison Square Garden to watch the New York Knicks and help raise money for CDF at the World’s Most Famous Arena! Enjoy a night of NY Knicks…
CDF Team Gluten-Free is proud to be an Official Charity Partner of the 2017 Skechers Performance Los Angeles Marathon- March 19, 2017. With one of the most exciting courses, participants will run…
This year’s TCS NYC Marathon will take place November 6, 2016. We invite you to run with us! Team Gluten-Free runners from across the country will travel to New York…
When: July 23rd Where: Zengo Cycle, 3308 Wisconsin Ave NW #202, Washington, DC 20016 202-506-6501 Click here to visit the DCGlutenFree Team GF Page.
The Tito’s Handmade Vodka & Blackbird Bakery Chef Series kicks off on May 26th with Chef Daniel Olivella at Barlata Tapas Bar in Austin TX. This is the first event in what…
TGF Bike Night Fundraiser at Fleet Reserve 7pm-11pm Honolulu, HI Leave an encouraging note for Frederick Myers and visit Elaina’s TGF page.
What: AITI Golf Outing When: Friday, July 15th at 1:00 PM Where: Deerfield Golf Club • Riverwoods, IL deerfieldgolf.org Team Gluten-Free Link
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