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Help-- Have An Informative Meeting Monday Night


strawberrygm

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strawberrygm Enthusiast

i am starting a support group in my area on celiac disease

this meeting monday night is an informative meeting, as school teachers, school nurses, grandparents, etc will be there to learn about celiac and gluten free

i have the nutritionist from our local hospital coming, and i am doing a presentation as well

i want to cover signs, testing, and how to live with this disease. i want to stress the importance of staying gluten free, why occaisonal gluten is still really bad.

i really need a power point presentation............

any help is greatly appreciated!!!


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does anyone know where i could find a power point presentation on celiac disease to present at an informational meeting?

thanks!!

Try google? If not, why not make your own? They're pretty easy to make, and can be fun to make, also. I do a lot of them for school :)

kenlove Rising Star

I dont have any gluten-free powerpoints but if you make one, your welcome to use any of the pictures on my site. I'm not supposed to post the site address so you have to go to my profile to get it. There are a number of dos and donts for restaurants in Hawaii that you might want to work with too,m especially if your dealing with school lunch rooms.

It really is not that hard to make a powerpoint -- good luck!

Ken

i am starting a support group in my area on celiac disease

this meeting monday night is an informative meeting, as school teachers, school nurses, grandparents, etc will be there to learn about celiac and gluten free

i have the nutritionist from our local hospital coming, and i am doing a presentation as well

i want to cover signs, testing, and how to live with this disease. i want to stress the importance of staying gluten free, why occaisonal gluten is still really bad.

i really need a power point presentation............

any help is greatly appreciated!!!

strawberrygm Enthusiast

great!! thanks for your help!! i have never made one, i may try if i cant find one online.

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