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Coeliac New Zealand relies on the generosity of its members, donors, and commercial partners. Our vision is to help people with coeliac disease live healthy lives every day. Your donation will help to support our commitment to enhance and improve the lives of people at risk, or living with coeliac disease (CD) and dermatitis herpetiformis - particularly targeting the youth and vulnerable people in our community. With your help we can provide life-changing work in the community, educating and supporting individuals, whanau and entire communities to learn how to recognise and gain the skills to live confidently with this lifelong auto-immune condition.

Everyone can get involved in helping people with coeliac disease to lead better lives.

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Our account details are: Coeliac New Zealand Inc 03-1726-0020179-00 Please use your name in the reference field and please email admin@coeliac.org.nz with your contact details so we can issue you a receipt
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Thank you for your donation - your contribution will help us support those suffering from coeliac disease and dermatitis herpetiformis. A tax receipt will be emailed to you if appropriate, or you can email admin@coeliac.org.nz with queries. If you would like to donate cash, please contact us so that we can arrange a suitable collection.
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ABOUT COELIAC
NEW ZEALAND

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Your partner in
healthy living

Coeliac New Zealand walks alongside you for every stage of your journey with coeliac disease. As part of the Coeliac New Zealand community, you’ll get support, advice, and assistance when you need it, while we work with health professionals, gluten free manufacturers, and researchers to raise awareness of coeliac disease in NZ. Together, we can reach the day when every person with coeliac disease gets diagnosed quickly, lives a healthy life, and has the prospect of a cure.

ABOUT COELIAC
NEW ZEALAND

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Your partner in healthy living
Coeliac New Zealand walks alongside you for every stage of your journey with coeliac disease. As part of the Coeliac New Zealand community, you’ll get support, advice, and assistance when you need it, while we work with health professionals, gluten free manufacturers, and researchers to raise awareness of coeliac disease in NZ. Together, we can reach the day when every person with coeliac disease gets diagnosed quickly, lives a healthy life, and has the prospect of a cure.

LATEST NEWS

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29/04/2024
Be the boss: taking charge of coeliac disease at work. blank

For many people living with coeliac disease, eating at work can cause a great deal of anxiety. There are a number of challenges to navigate, whether it’s kitchens that aren’t properly set up to avoid cross-contamination with gluten-containing food, shared morning teas and lunches that don’t include safe, gluten-free options or venues and restaurants chosen […]

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19/04/2024
Understanding the link between Type 1 diabetes and coeliac disease blank

Understanding the difference between Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes. Type 1 Diabetes (T1DM) is an ‘auto-immune’ condition.  The body attacks the insulin making cells and the result is that the body produces no (or very little) insulin.  This form of diabetes is managed through insulin injections (healthy eating and activity are also important). This […]

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25/03/2024
Anzac Day 2024. Lest we forget. blank

The acronym ANZAC was first coined at the time of the landing at Gallipoli on 25 April 1915.  It represents the joined brotherhood of Australia and New Zealand Army Corps.  Anzac Day was inaugurated a year later in 1916 to commemorate this first anniversary of the landing. 1 Today, we hold this day high on […]

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