Blair Raber founded the Celiac Disease Program at Children’s National Health System
in Washington, D.C. with her husband, Steve. The Program is dedicated to improving
the lives of children having this disease by pursuing innovative treatments, increasing
awareness, and improving diagnosis rates. Blair served on the Children’s Hospital
Foundation board for 10 years.
Blair and Steve have two daughters, Kate and Maggie, and a son-in-law, Will. Before
raising her family, Blair served as an environmental technical editor at SAIC, Inc. in
McLean, Virginia. Her work included researching medical waste tracking methods in
French speaking countries for the Medical Waste Management Act of 1988. Blair was
born and raised near Richmond, Virginia. She received her B.A. in French from the
University of Virginia. During the pandemic, Blair became certified as an EMT and
started a compost operation for her garden that provided homegrown berries, kale, and
varieties of lettuce.
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