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Some families and individuals with food allergies are having trouble re-engaging in social activities after COVID restrictions have been lifted. This is why.

Paige Freeman, PhD
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Meet Jeff Burman, a member of FARE's Board of National Ambassadors, and learn a little more about him!

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"Hope is action: taking control of what I can, surrounding myself with people who will support me, and steadily marching through life no matter the clouds that loom above."

Teen Advisory Group (TAG) member Lauren Cohen
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Meet Alexa Moss, a Rising Leaders Committee member, and learn a little more about her!

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These tips for evaluating the safety of new foods can make life a little less scary and help you find more flavors to enjoy.

Teen Advisory Group (TAG) member Alyssa Schlaifer
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Hear from FARE Champions Noreen Okarter and Tara Geise about why they support FARE through monthly gifts.

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This year FARE is providing 13 Community Outreach Awards and 13 Support Group Leader stipends totaling $39,000 to foster volunteer-led activities that serve communities in 17 states.

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Congratulations to Jenna Yost and team for their research revealing food allergy management challenges among a diverse group of under-resourced individuals and families.

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We thank the patients and parents who have expanded food allergy science by sharing their stories with researchers through the FARE Patient Registry.

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