Posts Tagged Caroline Moassessi

#WhereIsYourEpi Campaign Updates

Thursday, January 29th, 2015 | Permalink

By Gina Mennett Lee, M.Ed.

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I am a firm believer that when we work together towards common goals, great things can be achieved.  There is much work to be done in the food allergy community and it is going to take the hands and hearts of many to accomplish it.

In keeping with the theme of working together, I have two exciting updates to share with you:

1. News From KFA

Kids With Food Allergies will be hosting a year-long campaign named “WhereInTheWorldIsMyEpi”.  The purpose of this campaign is the same as my #WhereIsYourEpi? campaign: to encourage those with food allergies to always have immediate access to their epinephrine auto-injectors.  Lynda Mitchell, KFA Founder and Senior Director, called me earlier this week to share her campaign and to let me know that it had been in the works for months. Lynda Mitchell stated, “For those of us active in the food allergy community, we see the same concerns and gaps in education and awareness. This means that occasionally we’re going to find out we’re both trying to tackle the same issue at the same time.

I think this is great news and I could not be more pleased that a wonderful organization like KFA will be devoting an entire year to this important educational campaign.  To learn more about it, visit KFA’s website.

2. GratefulFoodie and NutFreeWok  Join My “Beyond Awareness” Campaigns for 2015

Speaking of working together, I am honored to have Caroline Moassessi and Sharon Wong partner with me for the rest of the 2015 “Beyond Awareness” educational campaigns.  We will be announcing a new campaign each month.  Stay tuned to learn how you can become involved too!  Feel free to contact me with any questions or leave a comment below!

Reminder: The #WhereIsYourEPI? campaign ends February 14th, so you still have 2 more weeks to get your submissions in.  One winner will be chosen at random and will receive a $50 Amazon Gift Card.  Be sure to share your photos here on my website, or on twitter (it must be tagged #WhereIsYourEPI to qualify.   Thanks so much for participating!

 

Advocacy Toolkit

Monday, January 5th, 2015 | Permalink

 

 

Screen shot 2015-01-05 at 1.52.47 PMI am so excited to share this excellent resource from the Asthma & Allergy Foundation of America.  This is a topic that is near and dear to my heart as a food allergy consultant.  At the Food Allergy Bloggers Conference last September, I was honored to speak about advocacy with Caroline Moassessi, Laurel Francoeur, and Jan Hansen.  So I was thrilled when I heard that Caroline helped to create this resource for AAFA.  Her knowledge and experience are on full display in this toolkit.  This toolkit includes information on how to effectively communicate your message, the legislative process, using social media for advocacy, and much more.  It is a must read for any advocate.  Download it, read it and share it!

 

 

 

AWESOME Food Allergy Resources for Halloween

Monday, October 13th, 2014 | Permalink

 

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I am so excited about the great resources developed this month for the food allergy community. Below are my Top 3.

The first is a tip sheet I was honored to create for Kids with Food Allergies, “Tips to Safely Celebrate Halloween.”  It is a 2-page handout for both home and school and includes tips, reminders, craft ideas, non-food rewards and more.

The second resource is a blog post,  “Finding Halloween’s Magic with Food Allergies,” written by my friend Caroline Moassessi for Allergic Living’s site.  It is a wonderful piece with great ideas all written in Caroline’s signature style.  I really like that it includes ideas for teens as well as younger children, as this age group is often overlooked.

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The final resource is actually an initiative started by Food Allergy Community of East Tennessee.  A year or two ago, the group shared the Teal Pumpkin Project. The concept is relatively simple, if you provide non-food treats simply paint a pumpkin teal and put it on your front door step.  This allows families with food allergies or other food-related conditions to easily identify your “safe” house.  I think it’s a fantastic idea and so does Food Allergy Research and Education.  This year the non-profit greatly expanded upon the idea creating badges, flyers, and posters all in an effort to encourage people nationwide to participate.  For free downloads, check here.

If you have any other great Halloween resources, please feel free to share them here.

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