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Stylish EpiPen and Auvi-Q Carrier Fundraiser!

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August 13, 2013 By //  by Caroline Moassessi 4 Comments

I am loving all of these allergy related fundraisers since we are creating donations from products we all use and enjoy.    Today’s fun is from Epi Essentials™!  Wahoo-they are offering FREE SHIPPING and 10% will be donated to the Las Vegas Food Allergy Walk when you use the coupon code FARELasVegas .  You know how much we love my daughter’s red Epi Essentials™  Grab and Go handbag.  Actually, last week when we were visiting a dear friend in Salt Lake City,we met up with Michelle Fogg  of Utah Food Allergy Network and administrator of A Shot to Live.  Her daughter was sporting the same fabulous red bag with the big medical charm zipper, but using the shoulder strap while my cherub was working the clutch look.  We just love this handbag.  I also carry the Accessory Case, which holds our back-up EpiPens® and inhaler.
Epi Essential purse inside

This photo of my daughter’s bag doesn’t show the area behind the emergency information card that can hold her Benedryl® chewables.

The kind folks at Epi Essentials™ are helping us Nevadans out by offering us this fabulous opportunity to raise funds for the only food allergy walk in Nevada.  Great programs were generated as a result of the funds raised by past Las Vegas walks.  Actually, hundreds of teachers and staff were educated regarding the management of students with life threatening food allergies.  Monies raised at the walk have made a real difference in our state.
Epi Essentials Fundraiser card

So, if you are in need of a smart looking purse/clutch or carrier please consider ordering while enjoying free shipping and raising funds!

p.s.  Visit Epi Essentials™  and use coupon code FARELasVegas to generate free shipping and a 10% donation-share the news!
 

Filed Under: EPI, EPI Carriers and Holders, Food Allergy Lifestyle, Schools Tagged With: allergies, AuviQ, epinephrine, Epipen, Food Allergy

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  1. Kelly

    August 14, 2013 at 3:00 am

    How timely! We are needing 3 carriers – mine at the moment in being held in a ziplock Baggie in my handbag! Our red nylon emergency kit things fell apart – the zippers kept getting caught on the fabric (!) and was impossible to open – uh…wth?!? You always have the best “course knowledge” Caroline! Also, Benadryl chewables? Who knew? Thank You as always.

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    • Caroline

      August 14, 2013 at 7:25 am

      Kelly, We have the red Grab and Go handbag and I then I use a blue Accessory bag. When they shipped our order, it was darling. I just love this company up one side and down the other. My red nylon bag fell apart too. Sometimes Leila carries the Grab and Go inside a bigger bag if we are heading out to the beach. She doesn’t want to let it go!

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  2. Dana

    August 14, 2013 at 11:03 am

    Thank you Caroline for this lovely post!
    Our donation efforts this year and last have reached FARE Walks all over the country with Give-Backs, free shipping and even Epi-Essentials raffle prizes (one will be at the SunWise table at the LV Walk this year!) Any “Walk” chair in any city can contact us to participate and there is no expiration date. We are honored to support fundraising for research, education and (fingers crossed) a cure.

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    • Caroline

      August 14, 2013 at 12:31 pm

      Dana, thank you sooo much for your support of the food allergy community. That is just fabulous that you are supporting walks nationwide!
      Oh, I guess I’ll be stopping by that Sunwise table. Your bags are fabulous gifts!

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