<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> In response to Bev Lieven, I couldn't agree with her more. People do tend to value more the things they have to pay something for. When we held our screening in Louisville, we charged $15.00 per person, with the fee due at the time of registration. Absolutely no one complained about the fee. After our expenses were paid, we still had money left over to make a sizable donation to the CFCR-U of M. We had a lot more expense however, since we flew in both Drs. Fasano and Dr. Horvath. We also had an all day seminar which we video taped, served a GF lunch, had a food fair, raffles and a children's activity room. A total of 342 people were registered with 284 getting blood draws. Nurses at the hospital, and friends who were nurses and radiology techs. volunteered to draw blood and assist with the paperwork. We did have to buy liability insurance for five of these people, which was only $110 per person. Hospital personnel who volunteer are not covered under the hospital's liability insurance when they do so, even when they are doing it on hospital property. The hospital literally rolled out the red carpet for us, and even had their public relations department assist with advertising and media exposure. If any of you are planning to have a CFCR Testing Center, feel free to email me for assistance. I have all of our procedures documented and will be happy to email these instructions to anyone who requests them. As Bev stated, this is really a worth while activity. I hope more of you will consider doing this. Marge Johannemann Louisville, Kentucky