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How Does the Team Gluten-Free™ Program Work?

Select an event in your town (5K/10K/half marathon/full marathon) and participate

as a Team Gluten-Free™ member.

You can choose any event, even if it benefits another charity (i.e., Race for

the Cure). When you register for your event, the money will go to that charity.

This is the money you pay the event organizers so you may participate in their

event. When you fundraise, those dollars will go to Team Gluten-Free™’s

charities (Celiac Disease research and awareness programs and summer

camp scholarships for children with Celiac Disease).

Mail or fax your completed Team Gluten-Free™ registration forms to:

Team Gluten-Free™

550 W. Plumb Lane, Suite 168B

Reno, NV 89509

F: 775-747-4631

Once you register with Team Gluten-Free™, you will receive fundraising materials,

suggested training schedules, tips for completing your event and injury

prevention.

You will also wear a Team Gluten-Free™ shirt the day of the race.

It’s that easy! Download your information packet here.


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runningcrazy Contributor

That sounds really cool. I looked at it but i have a question: is it only in Arizona?

happygirl Collaborator

No, it is for any race. It is not for "one" specific race. Open Original Shared Link

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