20 Years of Action, Education & Support
Celebrate with FARE May 14-20, 2017 Food Allergy Awareness Week!
Created in 1998 by the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, now FARE, Food Allergy Awareness Week is honored each May to shine a spotlight on the seriousness of food allergies. By increasing awareness, we can encourage respect, promote safety, and improve the quality of life for the 15 million Americans with food allergies, including all those at risk for life-threatening anaphylaxis.
This year, 2017, marks our 20th Food Allergy Awareness Week. We hope you'll join us to commemorate this milestone by participating in activities throughout the entire month of May.
Take Part in Food Allergy Awareness Week Do you want to help spread awareness during Food Allergy Awareness Week? You can support FARE and the food allergy community during Food Allergy Awareness Week in a variety of ways:
Via FARE website (www.foodallergy.org)
Created in 1998 by the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, now FARE, Food Allergy Awareness Week is honored each May to shine a spotlight on the seriousness of food allergies. By increasing awareness, we can encourage respect, promote safety, and improve the quality of life for the 15 million Americans with food allergies, including all those at risk for life-threatening anaphylaxis.
This year, 2017, marks our 20th Food Allergy Awareness Week. We hope you'll join us to commemorate this milestone by participating in activities throughout the entire month of May.
Take Part in Food Allergy Awareness Week Do you want to help spread awareness during Food Allergy Awareness Week? You can support FARE and the food allergy community during Food Allergy Awareness Week in a variety of ways:
- Order official merchandise, includingt-shirts and the Teal Takeover Toolkit.
- Request a proclamation from your elected official to formally recognize Food Allergy Awareness Week.
- Make a donation to support Food Allergy Awareness Week.
- Use #TealTakeover and update your social profile picture to help us spread the word.
- Download free resources to share in your community.
Via FARE website (www.foodallergy.org)