It’s been a month since we celebrated Global FPIES Day and
we’d like to take a look back at all we shared and accomplished together.
Tools that Build
Bridges
This year’s theme was “Tools that Build Bridges” and we were
able to provide some amazing new tools to help families and spread awareness.
They can be found on the Global
FPIES Day webpage.
- We released 9 video presentations for FPIES families. The entire playlist can be seen here.
- We debuted our new Online Learning Library, where you can find multimedia resources for education and awareness.
- We offered multilingual resources to reach out to a wider audience and help as many families struggling with FPIES as possible.
- We focused on nutrition with the release of our nutrition worksheets, which can be found on the Global FPIES Day page and the Online Learning Library. We also talked about the Nutrition Webinar, which was held on October 25th.
- We partnered with The Mighty, an online community for people struggling with serious challenges, such as health or mental illnesses. Check out this blog post contributed by The Mighty for more information. We also used Facebook to ask you “What’s one secret you wish others knew about caring for someone with FPIES?” The Mighty used your answers to put together a wonderful blog post, 19 Secrets Families With FPIES Wish Others Knew.
- We hosted an FPIES Twitter chat with Foundation volunteer Victoria Warren and MAB member Dr. Sakina Bajowala about the ins and outs of emergency care. We’ll be posting a summary here on the blog, so watch for that soon!
Families
And of course, many FPIES families found their own ways to
build bridges and spread awareness. As in previous years, some created and
shared a “I am the voice” picture frame. You can view the online album here.
Others took some time on Global Day to post about FPIES on
Facebook, to change their profile picture to the FPIES day button or picture
frame, and some even held their own events. Mom and LuLaRoe Consultant put
together a family
fundraiser, while the Litteral
family handed out flyers featuring their “I am the voice” picture frame.
We want to thank them and all the families who reached out
to others and found ways to talk about FPIES on Global
Day!
Partners
We also want to give a shout-out to our partner
organizations who helped spread the word by sharing information about FPIES and
Global FPIES Day on their social media accounts and websites. Sarah’s FPIESClubhouse put on a great awareness campaign, including some Webkinz giveaways.
Several of our partners, including CMNuA, No Biggie Bunch,
and Global Genes, tweeted or retweeted about Global Day. You can see those by
searching for GlobalFPIESDay
on Twitter. Others posted or shared our posts on Facebook, including
AllergyFree, Feeding Tube Awareness, and My Munch Bug. You can see those by
searching for Global FPIES
Day on Facebook.
There were many, many other partners who got involved on
Global Day and we are so grateful for all the support!
Presenters
Finally, we want to say thank you to the amazing presenters who
created the online videos. Your contributions were a large part of this year’s
Global FPIES Day and it wouldn’t have been the same without you!
- Kyle Brown, CEO of Patient Crossroads, for explaining the importance of the FPIES Global Patient Registry in “FPIES at a Crossroads.”
- Claudine Crangle, author of “Woolfred Cannot Eat Dandelions – FPIES,” for reading her delightful story for us.
- Dr. Jeanelle Boyer for telling us about her work in “FPIES and the Microbiome: A research update from Dr. Jeanelle Boyer.”
- Dr. Amana Nasir for giving us some very useful tips in “Preparing your child for GI tests and procedures.”
- Honor Genetski, MFT, for reminding us to take care of ourselves as well as our children in “Self-Care for Parents: Reflections for Caregivers.”
- Joy Meyer, Co-Director of The FPIES Foundation, for giving us a new recipe in “Making Hemp Milk.”
- Amanda LeFew, FPIES Foundation Co-Founder and Co-Executive Director, for helping us with our next awareness event in “Creating an FPIES Resource Table for Your Awareness Events” and for helping us foster coping skills in our children in “Creating Calm.”
- The Children's Medical Nutrition Alliance for teaching us about “Navigating Insurance and Medical Nutrition.”
To all who participated in Global FPIES Day 2016, you made a
difference! We know that as we take these tools and move forward, we will
continue to build bridges and find ways to help children and families
struggling with FPIES.
We’d love to hear how you spent Global Day this year, so
please comment below and let us know!
This post was written by FPIES Foundation volunteer Aubrey Fredrickson. Aubrey is a freelance writer and mother of two. Although not personally touched by FPIES, she is grateful for the opportunity to be involved with the families and volunteers of the FPIES Foundation.
This post was written by FPIES Foundation volunteer Aubrey Fredrickson. Aubrey is a freelance writer and mother of two. Although not personally touched by FPIES, she is grateful for the opportunity to be involved with the families and volunteers of the FPIES Foundation.
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