Celiac and Gluten-Free Support Group: Upcoming Events

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Navigating The College Search with Celiac Disease - Virtual Program | January 30 | 5:30 pm
Join Nicole Sherrin Kessler, a career educator, mom to two daughters with celiac disease, and the founder and president of the Celiac College Guide. Inspired by her family's experiences, Nicole created a non-profit to help students with celiac navigate the challenges of college life. Lizzie Ferrari, a senior at Millburn High School, will also be joining to discuss coping with celiac disease as a teenager, specifically focusing on managing social challenges. Registration is required. 

Heart Healthy Gluten-Free Meals (Hybrid) | February 27 | 5:30 to 6:30 pm
Join Michelle Pasia, MPH, RDN, Clinical Coordinator of The Kogan Celiac Center, and Jennifer Klein, registered dietitian with the LiveWell Center at Monmouth Medical Center, for a presentation on heart healthy eating for individuals with celiac disease. Both will prepare a heathy recipe and share tips for following a heart healthy, gluten-free diet. Registration is required.

  • To register to attend in person at the Ambulatory Care Center in Livingston, NJ, use this site.
  • To attend in person at the LiveWell Center in Eatontown, NJ, click here.
  • Please email livewellcenter@rwjbh.org if you wish to attend virtually.

Q&A About the Psychological Aspects of Celiac Disease - Virtual Program | March 27 | 5:30 pm
Have your questions answered by Michelle Farber Daniel, PsyD, a licensed clinical psychologist with a private practice in Millburn, NJ. She has expertise in helping children, adolescents and adults manage the impact of anxiety, depression, and other mental disorders on their lives and relationships. Registration is required. 

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About The Kogan Celiac Center of RWJBarnabas Health
As the only celiac center in New Jersey, The Kogan Celiac Center of RWJBarnabas Health offers extensive education and support for adults and children. The Center is dedicated to providing expert services that include early assessment and treatment, education and support to improve the health and well-being of those who live with celiac disease or gluten sensitivity. Education and support group programs are designed to help participants share and learn how to navigate the gluten-free world through conversation, recipes, tip exchanges and educational presentations. Gluten free is always a family issue so feel free to invite your family members.  Learn More