CFCR Wristbands & Magnets Raises Awareness and Funds for Celiac Disease Research

More than 35,000 Celiac Disease Awareness Bracelets have been sold!!

The Center for Celiac Research is selling celiac awareness bracelets (like the Lance Armstrong LiveStrong wristbands) in children and adult sizes for $2.00 ea. and also celiac awareness magnets for $3.00 ea to raise funds for celiac research, and to continue our efforts in increasing the awareness of Celiac Disease.

The awareness magnets are another great way to increase the awareness of celiac disease. They can be displayed on your car, refrigerator, file cabinet, and/or given to your doctor to remind him/her of the celiac disease diagnosis. The magnets have our website imprinted on them so the doctor can easily access our information quickly.

Please continue to spread the word about the bracelets - they are making a difference!Please remember to order a bracelet and magnet for your friends, relatives, and colleagues. Children and teenagers love these bracelets and magnets!!!!

Order by Email

We would like everyone to order a minimum of 10 bracelets. The shipping and handling information for the bracelets and magnets are listed below. Please make your check payable to UMBF Center for Celiac Research and mail to:

Pam King
Director of Operations
Center for Celiac Research
University of Maryland
20 Penn Street, Room S303B
Baltimore, MD 21201

Please include a brief note indicating the number of bracelets and/or magnets that you are ordering.

Donate by Regular Mail

To complete and mail a Donation Form, click here.

Donate Online

To make a bracelet and/or magnet order online, click here.

Please spread the word! Thanks!

Shipping & Handling Costs

Please email Pam King with your address before order is placed for exact S&H cost.

** This will vary in price depending on the location and weight of product shipped.

 

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