Food Allergy Kids of Atlanta
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Avoid the Allergen, but be Prepared!The EpiPen4Schools program was created to allow qualified schools to obtain EpiPen Auto-Injectors at no-cost. Learn more HERE
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Auvi-Q Now Available in Pharmacies Nationwide!
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A compact epinephrine auto-injector with voice instructions used to treat Anaphylaxis. Learn more HERE |
Governor Deal Proclaims
May 12 - 18, 2013
Food Allergy Awareness Week
in Georgia!
Governor Nathan Deal signed a proclamation
declaring May 12 – 18, 2013 “Food Allergy Awareness Week”.
Governor Deal encourages all Georgians to recognize the value and importance of food allergy management & anaphylaxis prevention and awareness.
Show in photo:
Karen Harris, President, Food Allergy Kids of Atlanta
Connie Trent, Health Services Facilitator (Nurses), Forsyth
Susan Atkins, Director, Student Support Services, Forsyth
Benjamin Karp, President, Georgia CPR
declaring May 12 – 18, 2013 “Food Allergy Awareness Week”.
Governor Deal encourages all Georgians to recognize the value and importance of food allergy management & anaphylaxis prevention and awareness.
Show in photo:
Karen Harris, President, Food Allergy Kids of Atlanta
Connie Trent, Health Services Facilitator (Nurses), Forsyth
Susan Atkins, Director, Student Support Services, Forsyth
Benjamin Karp, President, Georgia CPR
Local Associations
Food Allergy Kids of Atlanta is proud to be a member of the Georgia Center for Nonprofits.
Education, Advocacy, Support
Hear parents speak about the implications of managing life with food allergies..
