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Welcome to the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Connection Team
Whether you are newly diagnosed or a long-time member of the allergy community, FAACT is your home for education, advocacy, and connections with other individuals affected by food allergies and life-threatening anaphylaxis.
FAACT's mission is to educate, advocate, and raise awareness for all individuals and families affected by food allergies and life-threatening anaphylaxis. Whether it’s keeping children safe at school, responding to food allergy bullying, traveling, preparing for college, dealing with workplace issues, or simply taking the family out for dinner, FAACT has the resources you need to manage food allergies and stay healthy. FAACT is your voice for food allergy awareness.
Join us for educational training and support, summits across the country, and many program offerings. Connect with FAACT through social media for the latest food allergy and anaphylaxis research. Be sure to support our mission and "SUBSCRIBE" to receive our monthly e-newsletter with news and practical tips.
FAACT is here to support you in managing your food allergies – today, tomorrow, and into the future. We #KnowTheFAACTs about food allergies and anaphylaxis!
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MARS WRIGLEY supports FAACT's Global Food Industry & Research Summit and food industry initiatives including education and awareness for their consumer relations and customer service divisions.
Takeda supports FAACT's mission and education initiatives, behavioral health initiatives, as well as FAACT's Camp TAG (The Allergy Gang) and Allergy Summit.
The Natalie Giorgi Sunshine Foundation supports FAACT's Camp TAG Scholarship Program and is supporting eight families to attend Camp TAG in Ohio and Tennessee.
On March 16, a group of Natalie’s friends ran the Los Angeles Marathon to raise funds for the foundation - to offer scholarships to FAACT’s Camp TAG. The team started with a goal of raising $10,000—and they surpassed that goal, raising $15,500!
We are so grateful to Natalie’s friends and family for supporting safe summer camp experiences for kids and teens managing life-threatening allergies and other conditions.