December 2016


 
Congratulate our AllergyAware.ca winners,  learn more about our Allergy Pals program coordinator, and read a quick recap of all we were able to accomplish this year.
 

The City of Hamilton now has epinephrine auto-injectors  
in city-owned facilities and there's new research about 
the early introduction of egg and peanut. 


 
The holidays are here and we want to help you make it a safe and successful one! We have you
covered -- from travel tips, allergy-friendly 
recipes, personal stories, and interviews on 
managing the holidays and more.

  

This month, learn about FPIES, the non-IgE  mediated   
form  of food allergy you might not know a lot about.
We hear from I-FPIES, an international FPIES
association and a mom who has two children, one with
food allergies and one with FPIES.


We would love to hear from you! Share your  stories with us at info@foodallergycanada.ca



It's the season of giving and this year, you can give a 
different type of gift to your loved ones for the 
holidays by supporting Food Allergy Canada.