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  1. Living With Food Allergies. Whether you're newly diagnosed or you've been managing food allergies for years, FARE is here to support you. Find resources for children, teens and adults and get connected to others in your community.

  2. FARE's Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Emergency Care Plan, formerly the Food Allergy Action Plan, outlines recommended treatment in case of an allergic reaction, is signed by a physician and includes emergency contact information. Keep your plan in a place where others can find it, and make sure you and others understand what to do in case of an ...

  3. Newly Diagnosed. Living with Food Allergies. New to Food Allergies: Where to Start. These resources are designed to help newly-diagnosed patients and families begin their journey from diagnosis to living well with food allergies. En Español. Managing your food allergy is possible. FARE is here to help you live well.

  4. SHARE. Other Food Allergens. A person can be allergic to virtually any food. While only nine foods (milk, egg, peanut, tree nuts, soy, wheat, fish, shellfish, and sesame) account for most food allergy reactions, allergic reactions have been reported to many other foods.

  5. The FARE Food Allergy College Search is the country’s only tool that allows you to search for colleges and universities by food allergy accommodations. Our database covers dining options, housing accommodations, emergency services, and many other programs. Choosing a college is a big decision. Find the information you need to choose confidently.

  6. Food Allergy Research & Education (FARE) is a non-profit, private organization dedicated to food allergy awareness, research, education, and advocacy. FARE's goal is to enhance the lives of people with food allergies by providing support and resources to help them live safe yet productive lives.

  7. FARE is raising awareness of the benefits of introducing a variety of new foods to babies and educating people on how they might be able to help reduce the risk of developing food allergies.

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