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Media Room May 09, 2024

FARE Introduces Team FARE 33

A team that is larger than every professional sports team combined, FARE 33 includes the more than 33 million people in the U.S. living with food allergies

McLEAN, Va. (May 9, 2024) FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education), the leading nonprofit organization engaged in food allergy education and advocacy—and the largest provider of charitable support for food allergy research in the U.S.—today introduces FARE 33, the biggest team you’ve never heard of. This team includes the more than 33 million people in the U.S. living with food allergies, a group that is collectively larger than every professional sports team combined.

“Together, this team is taking on the challenges of living with food allergies with strength, resilience, and unity,” said Sung Poblete, PhD, RN, CEO of FARE. “FARE 33 stands as one community—a single team. With the introduction of FARE 33, we’re inviting those who are champions for themselves and for others with food allergy and the allies who line up alongside them to declare their membership in team FARE 33!”

Those who declare membership become part of a movement that advocates for fairness and inclusivity while redefining the playing field for those who manage the daily challenges of life-threatening food allergies. Signing up with FARE 33 will give members access to exclusive digital merchandise, starting with a virtual team jersey! Later on this year, a new online store will go live with wearable merchandise, available exclusively to FARE 33 members.

As part of the introduction of FARE 33, a new partnership with Super Bowl Champion, broadcaster, philanthropist, and food allergy dad, Jason McCourty has been announced. Visit this link for more information, to join the team, and to view a new video featuring Jason McCourty talking about the importance of this amazing team!  


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About FARE

FARE (Food Allergy Research & Education) is the nation’s leading non-profit engaged in food allergy advocacy and the largest food allergy charity supporting research. FARE’s innovative education, advocacy and research initiatives transform the future of food allergy through new and improved treatments and prevention strategies, effective policies and legislation, and novel approaches to managing the disease. To learn more, visit: foodallergy.org.

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