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Celiac.com 02/25/2025 - Amidst the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, a heartwarming initiative brought joy and relief to children suffering from celiac disease. Thanks to the unwavering support of the AOECS Emergency Fund and the dedication of the Ukrainian Coeliac Society, 700 gluten-free Christmas gifts were distributed to children across Ukraine, including those living near the front lines. This initiative highlights the challenges faced by individuals with celiac disease in war-torn regions while showcasing the power of international solidarity. For families struggling with food insecurity and limited access to gluten-free products, this effort provided not only material relief but also a sense of hope and inclusion during the holiday season. Delivering Hope: 700 Gluten-Free Christmas Gifts With generous donations from individuals and organizations worldwide, the Ukrainian Coeliac Society was able to purchase and distribute 700 Christmas gift packages. These gifts, filled with gluten-free sweets and treats, reached children in areas such as Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Kirovohrad, and Chernihiv—regions heavily affected by conflict. Volunteers played a critical role in ensuring the safe delivery of these gifts, navigating challenging conditions to bring joy to children who have faced immense hardship. The act of giving transcended material aid, offering emotional and psychological comfort to families enduring the turmoil of war. A Message of Gratitude from the Ukrainian Coeliac Society Olga Naumova, a representative of the Ukrainian Coeliac Society, expressed her deep appreciation for the global support: "At Christmas and New Year, everyone expects magic. And our children are no exception. This year's magic was created for them by caring international coeliac disease societies within AOECS, thanks to which our children received presents. We sincerely thank everyone who helps to support the Ukrainian Coeliac Disease Society in this difficult time! Your contribution is invaluable, and we see how your efforts make a difference. Friends, together we are stronger!" The initiative would not have been possible without the assistance of food industry partners such as Skopa Food, Bezglutex, and Dr. Schär, who generously contributed gluten-free products to the cause. The AOECS Emergency Fund: A Lifeline for Those in Need The Association of European Coeliac Societies (AOECS) established its Emergency Fund to provide urgent support to celiac communities in distress. By channeling international donations, the fund helps ensure that individuals with celiac disease have access to the food and medical resources they need during times of crisis. The Ukrainian crisis has severely disrupted supply chains, making it increasingly difficult for those with celiac disease to find safe food options. Large cities still offer some availability of gluten-free products, but many displaced individuals now reside in smaller towns and villages where such resources are scarce. For this reason, ongoing food shipments and emergency aid are vital. The Ongoing Challenges for Ukrainian Coeliacs While the Christmas initiative was a success, the broader situation for people with celiac disease in Ukraine remains dire. The war has exacerbated existing difficulties, leaving many families struggling to maintain a strict gluten-free diet amid food shortages and logistical disruptions. Key Challenges Faced by Ukrainian Celiacs: Limited Access to Gluten-Free Foods: With supply chains disrupted, obtaining gluten-free staples has become increasingly difficult, particularly in smaller towns and rural areas. Displacement and Food Insecurity: Many individuals have been forced to flee their homes, leaving behind access to trusted gluten-free brands and medical care. High Costs of Specialized Foods: Even when available, gluten-free products are often significantly more expensive, making them inaccessible to many families already facing economic hardship due to the war. How You Can Help The AOECS Emergency Fund continues to seek donations to provide ongoing relief to those with celiac disease in Ukraine. Every contribution helps ensure that families have access to safe food and medical support during these challenging times. If you would like to support this cause, consider donating to the AOECS Emergency Fund. Your generosity can help sustain these vital efforts and provide hope to those in need. Donate Today To make a donation or learn more about the AOECS Emergency Fund, visit their official website. Together, we can make a difference and ensure that children with celiac disease receive the care and support they deserve, no matter where they are. Conclusion The distribution of gluten-free Christmas gifts to children in Ukraine is a powerful reminder of the impact of community support and international solidarity. In times of crisis, even small acts of kindness can bring immense comfort and joy. As the war continues to affect countless lives, it is crucial to sustain these efforts and advocate for the well-being of individuals with celiac disease who face unique challenges in accessing safe food. By coming together, we can help build a future where no child with celiac disease has to worry about their next meal, even in the most difficult circumstances. Read more at: mynewsdesk.com
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Center for Celiac Research Multi-Center Serological Study Update As of September 1, 1998. The University of Marylands Center For Celiac Research has received approximately $190,000 in contributions and pledges. Thanks to those of you who have made pledges and gifts, we have been able to purchase and install a dedicated computer system. The six (6) regional centers have begun minimal screening of study participants. Thanks to a partial grant provided by the University of Trieste, we now have one of the leading international experts in entiendomysium celiac disease assisting us full time in our lab. We have tested 1178 samples as part of the Study for the Prevalence of Celiac Disease in the United States. Our preliminary findings indicate a 6% positive finding of first-degree relatives and 3.4% positive finding of second-degree relatives of Celiacs. These findings are in the same range as were found in most of the European studies done in previous years. As we initially stated in our protocol, we will need to test a total of 45,000 blood samples. All the tools and players are in place - now we need the necessary dollars to put the study into full operation. Blood testing and shipping charges will increase significantly in direct proportion to the samples processed. We thank all of you who have made gifts and pledges. The Celiac community has been very supportive of our grass-roots fund-raising effort. When we began this effort back in May 1997, we suggested that if 1000 Celiacs, relatives or friends would make a commitment to pledge $200 per year for three (3) years we would be on our way to funding this extremely important study. To date we have received ONLY 122 pledges in the amount of $70,335. We have also received a significant number of cash contributions, and as previously announced we were blessed to receive a generous gift of $50,000 from the Oberkotter Foundation. For now, we cannot count on any financial assistance from the NIH. So once again asking YOU to please help us. Remember we are not asking you to make a contribution, but to make an investment in the well being of every Celiac - now and in the future. HOW? If you have not made a pledge or contribution, please consider making one at this time. If possible, increase your current pledge or make an additional gift. Discuss the importance of this study with fellow Celiacs, relatives, friends or whoever might be in a position to help. Ask them to contribute. Organize discussions and/or fund-raising efforts with your local support group. Help us to identify possible organizations, companies, trusts or foundations that might be in a position to help. Contact Pam King, Call (410) 706-8021 for any questions or assistance. All donations and pledges should be made payable to the UM Foundation, Inc. - Center for Celiac Research, Attention: Pamela King, Director of External Affairs, 700 W. Lombard Street, Baltimore, Maryland 21201. These funds are being managed by the UM Foundation, Inc. Thank you again for your commitment to this invaluable research.
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