Friday, February 10, 2012

March 15th Fundraiser

Hand crafted and guaranteed for life! In our collection you will see everything from chunky to petite, classic to eclectic, sterling silver with beads, stones, gems, turquoise pearls and leather! Prices range from $19 toe rings to $329 bracelets and everything in between!

Many of my Silpada Sisters around the country will be fundraising the
week of March 11-18 to help me reach $20,000.

INVITE EVERYONE to participate.

NEAR OR FAR you probably have family and friends who need this help!

3 Ways to Participate gets you entered for pieces from the retired collection donated by SILPADA CORPORATE!

· Shop on line: www.mysilpada.com/amy.levitt and associate your order with Sisters Support Celiac Disease. Gift Certificates are available for $25, $50 and $100

· Shop LIVE, bring a friend and see the Silpada Collection at 63 Tudor Road Needham, MA displayed! Come visit during your lunch hour on March 15 and/or stop by 5-9

· Collect 10 outside orders & BRING TO MY MARCH EVENT or refer 5 people who order and get free jewelry of your choice.

You are welcome to include my website in a FACEBOOK invite! www.mysilpada.com/amy.levitt will connect them with the on line catalog and they can associate the order with Sisters Support Celiac Disease.

10% of your purchase will go to The Celiac Disease Center at Columbia Presbyterian and 10% will go to The Healthy Villi to help with continued research and support for those who suffer from Celiac Disease and Gluten Intolerance.

My story: Celiac Disease Center and Dr. Peter Green at Columbia Presbyterian in NYC saved my life. He diagnosed me with Celiac Disease. His research is worldwide and the CDC plays a significant role in diagnosis and studies for all who suffer. My goal is to donate $10,000.

If my donation helps someone you care about, it’s worth it!!

The Healthy Villi of New England is THE place to go in New England; a volunteer organization that supports, shares, guides and offers an outlet for those with Gluten Intolerance and Celiac Disease. To gift them with $10,000 would mean more availability to reach more in need.

Celiac Disease is an autoimmune disease that affects infants through adulthood. The damage of the lining of the small intestine occurs due to eating gluten, which is found in wheat, barley, rye, and possibly oats. Symptoms can include gastrointestinal problems, bloating, skin rash, migraines, muscle pains and much more, including NO symptoms. Gluten Intolerance can give similar symptoms but does not damage the intestines. For some people, diagnosis happens immediately, while with others, it can take years to diagnose. Too many people suffer for too long, without getting help and information. NOTE: All material is provided for your information only and may not be construed as medical advice or instruction. No action or inaction should be taken based solely on the contents of this information; instead, readers should consult appropriate health professionals on any matter relating to their health and well-being.

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