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Empower
Together, we can speak up, stay strong, and take control of our health. There have been advancements in the treatment of food allergies, so speak with your allergist about the many ways to manage your food allergies. Watch FARE’s PSA, "Empower Yourself, Empower Each Other."
Ready to Act
Game day isn't staged—it's lived—and preparation is key. Learn to recognize the signs of a severe allergic reaction, administer life-saving epinephrine, and choose which epinephrine options are right for you. Watch “Ready to Live,” a new PSA featuring Tia Mowry.
Food Allergy Awareness Week
Food Allergy Awareness Week is May 10 to May 16, 2026. Bring food allergy awareness to your community through our shareable resources!
FARE is improving the quality of life and health of individuals with food allergy through transformative research, education, and advocacy.
Advocacy
Representing the voice of the patient on issues that matter the most, FARE works tirelessly to promote practices, policies, regulations, and laws that make the world a safer and more inclusive place for all members of the food allergy community.
Research
As the largest charity supporting food allergy research, FARE makes transformative science for patients a reality, bringing hope and innovation by advancing breakthroughs in food allergy prevention, diagnosis, treatment and care that can be accessed by all.
Education
One in 10 people in the U.S. have at least one food allergy, so this disease touches all of us. FARE’s goal is to increase public awareness of food allergy while providing trusted resources and community to support the more than 33 million people who have food allergy, which can cause life-threatening reactions.
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a food allergy reaction sends a patient to the emergency room in the U.S.
Living With Food Allergy
Food Allergy 101
Get the facts on food allergies, from symptoms and diagnosis to prevention and effective emergency care.
Top 9 Food Allergens
There are nine foods that cause the majority of food allergy reactions. Learn more.
Newly Diagnosed
These resources are designed to help newly diagnosed patients and their families begin their journey from diagnosis to living well with food allergies.

