by Kelley Lindberg
Next week is Food Allergy Awareness Week, from May 13 – 19,
2012. It’s a great time to help educate everyone you meet about the seriousness
of food allergies. It’s also a great time to appreciate how much awareness the
food allergy community has managed to spread over the last fourteen years, since
the Food Allergy and Anaphylaxis Network (FAAN) created the very first Food Allergy
Awareness Week in 1998.
When my son was born (in that same year, in fact), I was oblivious
about food allergies. A year and a half later, I was painfully yanked into the
food allergy world after my son’s first encounters with peanut butter left him
with rashes and a hoarse voice. Fortunately, I found a friend whose son was
also newly diagnosed with food allergies. Then we both discovered FAAN.
Together, my friend and I began the long process of educating ourselves, and
continuing to educate ourselves as new information becomes available.
There wasn’t much help back then. Restaurants were clueless,
schools were barely aware, and resources were slim.
Now, just fourteen years later, restaurants offer
food-allergy menus, schools are beginning to adopt written policies, and FAAN
has been joined by a host of other food-allergy resources online, including our
very own Utah Food Allergy Network (UFAN), which began 5 years ago. There are
cookbooks, and websites, and support groups, and an entire community that I am
so very grateful for.
So, if you have a minute, think about ways you can celebrate
Food Allergy Awareness Week and the awareness we’ve all had a hand in
spreading. Can you do a storytime at your library, and read a children’s book
about food allergies? (There are a lot of them out there now.) Can you speak to
your child’s class about food allergies? Maybe you can donate some jars of Sunbutter
to the local food bank, or send a quick note to the manager of your favorite
grocery store, thanking them for carrying specific brands or items that are
safe for your food-allergic family member.
The tiniest efforts can reap huge rewards down the road.
Just look what we’ve done in fourteen years.
And don’t forget to register for UFAN’s Day of Play at the
Discovery Gateway Children’s Museum on Tuesday, May 14 from 4 – 6 pm, to help
create an artpiece to be displayed at the new Sunflower Market Downtown. But
hurry! You have to register and buy your discount tickets for this fun event by
May 10. Go to the UFAN website for details.
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