Be the face of our diagnosis campaign and help find the 500,000 undiagnosed
20 February 2015
Our diagnosis campaign, which we are launching during this year’s Awareness Week (11-17 May), focuses on finding the half a million people in the UK living with undiagnosed coeliac disease. The campaign aims to raise awareness of the multiple symptoms associated with the disease through an exciting digital and poster campaign and we want you to help us make it a success.
We’re on the lookout for people who lived with the symptoms of coeliac disease to be part of the campaign and get involved. If you have been diagnosed with coeliac disease, are aged between 25 and 45, and willing to be photographed and filmed as part of the campaign please get in touch. We’re looking for people whose predominant symptoms were one or more of the following prior to diagnosis:
- fatigue
- diarrhoea
- abdominal pain or cramping
- mouth ulcers.
Help your Charity make a real difference in driving up diagnosis rates, which will in turn raise awareness of coeliac disease and the need for the gluten-free diet with the public, manufacturers, supplies and others. Get in touch and send in a photo with your contact details, we’d love to hear from you.
Please note, you will need to be available for a two day photo shoot between 3-5 March with travel to Birmingham (costs for the two days will be covered, including travel).