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I got this e-mail, and thought maybe some of you would have a minute to visit the site and check out the Celiac booth, which raises funds with each visit!

~Destiny (the CC'ed chick that looks like death reheated)

Dear Friends,

With just a few clicks of your mouse, you can help the National Foundation for Celiac Awarness raise funds for research!! The Revolution Health Online Health Fair only has 3 more days to go! Millions of Americans have visited the health fair to learn about a variety of health conditions including celiac disease.

The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness has been working closely with Revolution Health to inform as many people as possible about celiac and get them on the road to restoring their health and reclaiming their lives.

For every visitor to the NFCA booth per day, Revolution Health will make a donation to the foundation to support celiac disease awareness and research projects.

Please help support NFCA by visiting the online health fair!!

To visit the online health fair, click the link below. You'll be directed to the Health Fair Homepage. Click on the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness booth to enter. Click here to visit the NFCA booth.

For more information, please contact:

Vanessa Maltin

Director of Outreach & Programming

National Foundation for Celiac Awareness

1700 North Moore Street

Suite 2225

Arlington, VA 22209

484-362-2678 x103 office

202-904-7865 cell

vanessa@celiaccentral.org

www.celiaccentral.org


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I got this e-mail, and thought maybe some of you would have a minute to visit the site and check out the Celiac booth, which raises funds with each visit!

~Destiny (the CC'ed chick that looks like death reheated)

Dear Friends,

With just a few clicks of your mouse, you can help the National Foundation for Celiac Awarness raise funds for research!! The Revolution Health Online Health Fair only has 3 more days to go! Millions of Americans have visited the health fair to learn about a variety of health conditions including celiac disease.

The National Foundation for Celiac Awareness has been working closely with Revolution Health to inform as many people as possible about celiac and get them on the road to restoring their health and reclaiming their lives.

For every visitor to the NFCA booth per day, Revolution Health will make a donation to the foundation to support celiac disease awareness and research projects.

Please help support NFCA by visiting the online health fair!!

To visit the online health fair, click the link below. You'll be directed to the Health Fair Homepage. Click on the National Foundation for Celiac Awareness booth to enter. Click here to visit the NFCA booth.

For more information, please contact:

Vanessa Maltin

Director of Outreach & Programming

National Foundation for Celiac Awareness

1700 North Moore Street

Suite 2225

Arlington, VA 22209

484-362-2678 x103 office

202-904-7865 cell

vanessa@celiaccentral.org

www.celiaccentral.org

Destiny,

Thank you for that information- getting the word out is so important!

Good luck to you!

lisa

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