Thank you so much for your impact on making Global FPIES Day
such a success! Our education, support and awareness efforts, coupled with the
impact of your participation, reached a multitude of individuals affected by
FPIES, their families, and the healthcare providers who serve them.
Together, we:
- Provided hope.
- Illustrated what an acute FPIES reaction looks like, in the stages of dehydration and shock.
- Increased awareness with an “Overview of FPIES” for families, pediatric professionals, caregivers, teachers, and our communities.
- Explored ways to communicate with our children regarding special food needs and how we can Redefine Differences.
- Discussed strategies to nourish children affected by FPIES and their families, utilizing tools for coping and managing the stress of living with FPIES.
- Prepared families with checklists for school, travel, recipe building and more!
- Empowered families in the kitchen to learn more about “Cooking with Food Allergies.”
- Shared your “Voice of Education” in our “Global Day” social media album
- Inspired more families to share their stories and their experiences with this life-altering diagnosis.
We ended the month of awareness with being honored with one
of the first Top-Rated Awards of 2015 from GreatNonprofits! We were so touched
and appreciative to read all of your reviews! The reviews by volunteers, families, supporters and other donors show the
on-the-ground results of this nonprofit. This award is a form of recognition by
the community, recognition we are so very honored to receive.**
**While the Top-Rated Awards ran through the end of October,
The Foundation was part of the inaugural group to qualify for the year. In
addition, we’ve been added to GreatNonprofits #GivingTuesday Guide—an
interactive guide to top nonprofits throughout the years. Look for this near
the holidays.
Together, we were all the Voice in raising awareness, while
fostering advocacy, education and support for FPIES this Global FPIES Day.
Thank you for connecting with us, across barriers of land, ocean and language,
in order to better the lives of those affected by FPIES, worldwide.
As we head into the Holiday season, it is our hope that
awareness and education highlighted during Global Day can continue to start
conversations, enable inclusion, and help keep our little ones safe and
thriving through the challenges of this year and those to come.
This post was written by the Executive Board of The FPIES Foundation
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