<<Disclaimer: Verify this information before applying it to your situation.>> I'd like to hear experience and advice from those of you who have been involved in setting up gluten-free support groups. How'd you go about it? What was the hardest part? The easiest? What kind of professional/technical support (doctors, dietitians, pharmacists, chefs, food/drug manufacturers) do you have? How often and where do you meet? What sort of structure (officers, board, etc.) do you have? How do you raise funds? What do you do together besides eat and share recipes (though that's extremely important in the celiac world)? What has worked well? What hasn't? Do g-f manufacturers send samples to far-flung groups? Do you publish a newsletter? Do you have dues? It's time to get an organization started here in the south-central New Mexico/extreme West Texas area, and we'd like to hear how other groups got started. I think the closest group is over 200 miles away in Albuquerque--a 3.5-hour drive one way! Thanks for your advice and input. Sue de LC * * * * Susan Pieper/Las Cruces, [log in to unmask] * * * * THE LAW OF REQUISITE VARIETY: The person who has one more alternative than the number of obstacles s/he faces eventually will triumph. (Anon.)