A celiac's lifestyle is considerably easier with the help of a local support group. To assist in the process of finding local support, we have provided a series of files listing all of the celiac support groups that we are aware of. For each group one or more addresses and/or phone numbers are listed. When possible, e-mail addresses are also listed.
A very lax definition of support groups is used in these listings; any group that meets regularly for mutual support in handling celiac disease and the gluten-free diet is included in these listings. When a formal group is not available but someone is willing to function as a focal point, he/she is included as a "Resource Unit".
Updates or corrections can be sent to one of the following:
Contacts:
Charlotte R. White
44-021 Aumoana Way
Kaneohe, HI 96744
Internet:
Charlotte R. White, whitecha@hawaii.edu
Charlotte R. White, whitehaw@hula.net
Updated: 14 Jan 1998
Contacts:
Kathryn Ogata
PO Box 93
Kealakekua, HI 96750
Internet:
Kathryn Ogata, keogata@ILHAWAII.NET
Updated: 14 Apr 1999
Contacts: Amanda Schaefer Internet: Amanda Schaefer, amanda@glutenfreemaui.com Gluten Free Maui Blog www.glutenfreemaui.com Updated: 17 Mar 2010
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