This week is officially Food Allergy Awareness Week (FAAW) and I hope you’ll join us all in helping raise some awareness. The good news is that you can do big things (such as teaching a class) and you can things that one might consider small, but alas are very valuable (such as handing someone a brochure about food allergies)! Food Allergy Research Education (FARE) has created some interesting activities to help inspire us and so many people I know are personally participating in creative ways. Here are five things you can consider doing during FAAW…
This poster can be downloaded and shared for free from the FARE Food Allergy Awareness Week Activity Page.
[unordered_list style=”star”]- Share the Be A P.A.L. program with a younger child’s classroom, sports team or after school activity group.
- Read an age appropriate food allergy book to your child’s class.
- Cook or bake food allergy safe food and dazzle someone who thinks eating without allergens is close to torture.
- Visit FARE’s FAAW Activity Page to print downloads and educational materials (you can download some very fun and interesting posters.
- Use your Facebook or Twitter pages to offer education regarding life with food allergies by posting links to your favorite resources, blog sites or organizations.
image courtesy of allergy ready.com
Several states secured Proclamations for Food Allergy Awareness Week and I’m proud to say Nevada has not missed a year since 2004. Thanks Governor Sandoval! Raising awareness can be quite creative too! The Gordin boys (okay, young men) are hosting a Super Smash Brothers Brawl Birthday tournament are asking attendees to bring a donation in lieu of birthday gift to be donated to the Las Vegas Food Allergy Walk. I plan on dropping off food allergy education materials at local pediatricians office and sharing this link for Allergy Ready-How to Care For Students with Food Allergies . In the past, it has been as simple as bringing in Sunbutter, apple slices and chocolate chips to a classroom and reminding students that food allergies are quite manageable and tasty too.
I also hope to read Nutley, the Nutfree Squirrel book to my daughter’s class in honor of FAAW
I hope you choose to help raise Food Allergy Awareness this week too!
Update as of 5/13/13:
To honor Food Allergy Awareness Week, Onespot Alergy has set up coupon code AWARE, which
Dana Gordin
Miss Caroline, that is super sweet of you to include my men in your blog today. You just might hear us come Friday night…my house will be a loud one! 🙂
Caroline
We’re going to hear you all the way up here in Reno! What a darling and innovative idea. Do you know yet how many will be attending?
Dana Gordin
I know I was impressed, lol. Sometimes they really amaze me. 15 kids so far
Caroline
Dana! 15 teenagers!! Oh you have your work cut out for you.
Kathryn
Thank you for making me aware of this.
Caroline
Kathryn, It’s really a fun little week as I try to sneak in ways to educate others.
Hope you had a wonderful Mother’s Day
Elizabeth Goldenberg
You are THE BEST, Caroline! Thank you for including Onespot Allergy and EpiPenTraining.com in this article and sharing our FAAW promotion with your readers.
Caroline
Elizabeth,
You are welcome! I think the discount on the training program is fabulous. Can we buy gift certificates using this discount?