Despite statistics showing increased cases of severe food allergies each year - nuts, milk, eggs, wheat, soy, fish and shellfish allergies there remains a real lack of public awareness about the potentially lethal consequences these allergies carry.
It is estimated that up to 250 million people may suffer from food allergies worldwide.
The ‘TRIGGER’ Food Allergy Awareness Initiative has been created by Australian journalist and mother GRACE FARAH, whose daughter suffers from severe food allergies.
“Unless you are a sufferer, their parent or caregiver, it is impossible to imagine the perpetual vigilance required to keep them safe” - Grace Farah

News and Events
Australia Triggers Teal This May
Melbourne is the latest Australian city to 'Turn It Teal' this May for Food Allergy Awareness Month. ‘Turn it Teal’ was created by Cleveland, Ohio … Read More »
STUDY: More than One in Ten adults in U.S. has food allergy
New research shows an estimated 26 million adults have a food allergy in the U.S (11 percent). Research published in the medical journal JAMA … Read More »
Life Saving Epinephrine not used in nearly 80% of anaphylactic events
New research presented at the AAP National Conference & Exhibition reveals that many parents of children who require allergy treatment often don’t … Read More »
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May is Food Allergy Awareness Month
May is Food Allergy Awareness Month, a good time to help increase awareness of food allergies and help to protect those at risk. This year, we … Read More »

An 11-year-old may have died due to an allergic reaction to the smell of cooked fish
Fumes from cooking fish combined with asthma could have killed an 11-year-old Cameron Jean-Pierre on New Year's Day in New York City. The city … Read More »

Celebrating Christmas with Food Allergies
Chestnuts roasting on an open fire may make the season bright but for children and adults with food allergies holiday parties and family gatherings … Read More »
