<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> Have you ever wanted to help educate doctors about celiac disease? Here is your chance. The Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG) is attending Digestive Disease Week (DDW) in Atlanta, May 20-23, 2001. This large international conference has an attendance of over 14,000 gastroenterologists and other physicians. GIG needs volunteers to help staff our exhibit for the conference. This is a busy show. Our booth manager is from our office and will coordinate volunteers in the booth. Your role is to distribute materialsa |and talk. Having persons with the disease staff the booth is very helpfula |to dispel the myths that no one can follow the diet, the food tastes awful, and it is a rare disease. Exhibit hours vary each day, but are generally from 10:00 - 5:00. You will be provided a badge (required to enter the exhibit hall). You will have time to visit other exhibits and attend open lectures, when you are not assigned time in the booth. Physical requirements - standing for long periods. (Names of booth volunteers must be submitted in advance to order the badges.) If you would like to help, contact our office as soon as possible at [log in to unmask] Gluten Intolerance Group (GIG) 15110 10th Ave SW, Suite A Seattle, WA 98166-1820 Telephone: 206-246-6652 Fax: 206-246-6531 Website: www.gluten.net Email: [log in to unmask] Executive Director: Cynthia Kupper, C.R.D. (Certified Registered Dietitian) (and she has Celiac Disease) is very willing to work with anyone that calls. Cynthia also has credentials as a former C.D.E. (Certified Diabetes Educator). Submitted by Nancy Seattle, WA USA