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Grants are part of the organization’s inaugural Collaborator Community Impact Awards: Back to School, dedicated to food allergy awareness and education programming

Awards recognize colleges, universities who go above and beyond to provide creative, inclusive food options for students with food allergies

Virtual event to be informative and interactive, general session free to public

Food allergy patient registry informs groundbreaking research, with patient-reported data on numbers and reasons for reactions

Kevin Silard brings 20+ years of nonprofit and private-sector experience

Grant Will Fund Research Projects Aimed at Uncovering Key Insight into Life-Threatening Disease Affecting One in 10 Americans

Diverse roster of speakers and influencers to cover wide range of topics, reach new audiences, expand awareness of food allergies

Virtual two-day event to feature guest appearance by Dr. Anthony Fauci and sessions open to public for the first time ever

Brown will also serve as co-chair of FARE’s Voice of the Patient Roundtable, support efforts to address Diversity, Equity & Inclusion in food allergy education and research

FARE will hold its 2020 Contains: Courage® Research Retreat and Living Teal™ Global Summit to bring food allergy experts and community together for inclusive, educational briefings

Food Allergy Centers of Distinction in California, Florida, Illinois and Minnesota increase access to cutting-edge care, more promising future


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About FARE

FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is the leading nonprofit organization that empowers the food allergy patient across the journey of managing their disease. FARE delivers innovation by focusing on three strategic pillars—advocacy, research, and education—united by the through line of health equity. FARE’s initiatives accelerate the future of food allergy through effective policies and legislation, novel strategies toward prevention, diagnosis, and treatment, and building awareness and community. For more information, visit FoodAllergy.org.

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