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OctoberFARE

October 30–November 1, 2025, at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center, in Washington, D.C.

Three Days of Exciting Connections and Conversations!

In 2025, FARE’s OctoberFARE gathering combined the annual Food Allergy Summit with FARE Neighborhoods Day and Clinical Development Day and featured a special Teal Pumpkin Project celebration on Halloween at the Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center in Washington, D.C. Check out our video highlights! 

Powerful Gatherings That Shape the Food Allergy Community's Journey

FARE Neighborhoods Day

(Took place October 30–October 31, 2025)

Let’s ensure the best outcomes for all neighborhoods through building community support and partnership for food allergy! FARE Neighborhoods Day celebrates our ability to make positive progress and impact for individuals and families managing and preventing food allergy across differing cultures and nutritional needs, regardless of access levels. (By invitation only.)

Food Allergy Summit

(Took place October 31–November 1, 2025)

The Food Allergy Summit you know and love—a thrilling chance to learn, share resources, network, and have fun—plus a bustling FAREGrounds featuring a lively Halloween celebration! Summit registration is open to the public and offers a general session, breakouts, a teen track and child track, and panels encompassing the full spectrum of experience and expertise related to food allergy. Attendees build community through top 9 allergen-free buffet meals and adult and teen socials, with the change to rekindle friendships and make new ones. (Open to all, registration required.)

Clinical Development Day

(Took place October 30–October 31, 2025)

By collaborating and sharing ideas, we can accelerate progress toward addressing the unmet needs of patients living with food allergy and improving their quality of life. Clinical Development Day presents insights and creates dialogues related to developing innovative therapeutics, diagnostics, and prevention strategies for food allergy. (By invitation only.)

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