
Food Allergy Awareness Week 2022
From May 8 to May 14, join us for a week of learning, loving and connecting with the whole food allergy family through research, education, advocacy and so much more!

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Food Allergy Awareness Week
Over 32 million Americans are living with potentially life-threatening food allergies.
Join us May 8-14 to celebrate Living Teal Food Allergy Awareness Week. We want to invite all of our friends in the food allergy community to learn, love and connect through food, education, advocacy and more.

The Week's Agenda!
(information subject to change)

Kick-off Sunday
Food Allergy Awareness week kick-off and a celebration of food allergy moms!

Menu Monday
Join us for a cooking demo with Chef David Rose.

Grati-Tuesday
Ask the Expert, Kim Hartman, food allergy mom, advocate and FARE Board member!

Breakthrough Wednesday
Join us for a day filled with some of the brightest minds in the food allergy research community!

Take Action Thursday
Take Action Thursday is a day to drive new grassroots advocates to do step up and show out to help blaze a trail – Join us to learn how you can be the change!

Friday Funday
Enjoy the day full of content from our Teen Advisory Group, plus join us in the evening for our Food Allergy Quiz for a chance to win some great prizes!

Wrap Up Saturday
Miss anything from the week? Fear not, come back on Saturday for Food Allergy Awareness Weeks' greatest hits!
In case you missed it....
#TealTakeover
FARE is asking you—yes, YOU—to paint your world teal, the color of food allergy awareness. Let's share empathy, education and love as we celebrate our food allergy community!
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Food Allergy Awareness Week Proclamations
Each year, elected officials including governors, mayors and city council members across the country make formal proclamations recognizing Food Allergy Awareness Week. They do this in response to requests from people like you! As FARE receives proclamations, the corresponding states on our map will turn teal, the color of food allergy awareness.