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I'm very excited to share that this summer our family decided to form a support group for kids with Celiac in Central Illinois. The website (our primary means to reach out to others) took longer than we anticipated, but it is finally done! If you have a child with Celiac, gluten intolerance, or you avoid gluten for other reasons, please visit the Heart Of Illinois Celiac Kids site at: HOICeliacKids.com.

Once we have more than...um...one family in our group, we'll start planning events for the kids. It is our hope to offer Celiac kids of all ages with an opportunity to meet other Celiacs, to enjoy gluten free social events and to celebrate healthier, happier futures! It is also our mission to help newly diagnosed parents in those difficult beginning months.

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Do you happen to know if there's a group in NW IL? I've tried contacting R.O.C.K. in Rockford, but I don't know if they still exist b/c I can't get in touch with anyone.

TIA!

I'm very excited to share that this summer our family decided to form a support group for kids with Celiac in Central Illinois. The website (our primary means to reach out to others) took longer than we anticipated, but it is finally done! If you have a child with Celiac, gluten intolerance, or you avoid gluten for other reasons, please visit the Heart Of Illinois Celiac Kids site at: HOICeliacKids.com.

Once we have more than...um...one family in our group, we'll start planning events for the kids. It is our hope to offer Celiac kids of all ages with an opportunity to meet other Celiacs, to enjoy gluten free social events and to celebrate healthier, happier futures! It is also our mission to help newly diagnosed parents in those difficult beginning months.

:)

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