Congratulations to our first winner Samantha an her mom Jamie! "Having a life-threatening food allergy, we truly appreciate KFA, and everyone who helps make schools and communities safe for kids like Sammy."
Congratulations to our second winners Preslie and Cash an their mom Pattie! "Food Allergies are a big part of our lives. Instead of them defining us, we use our kid's food allergies as a chance to advocate and educate others." - Pattie
Congratulations to our third winner Sierra an her mom Heidi! "My food allergies won't stop my feet from dancing!" - Sierra "We are very thankful for this website! It has helped A LOT especially when she was diagnosed with food allergies when she was 1! She is the only one in our family that has had food allergies, so it was really a hard at first trying to figure out what foods she could eat! Great community to be a part of!" - Heidi
Congratulations to our fifth winner Brendan and his mom Bridget! "Brendan is becoming his own food allergy advocate. He hopes to help spread food allergy awareness and support other children as he gets older." - Bridget
Congratulations to our sixth winner Vera and her mom Amy! "We are so grateful there is an organization that makes our daughter's seemingly isolated food allergy struggle a little more commonplace - where we can find resources and support, and share stories with an exclusive community that understands the daily effort it takes to keep our little ones safe." - Amy
Congratulations to our sixth winner Jaelen and his mom Emily! " Our son has multiple, life-threatening food allergies, but he never lets them slow him down. We are thankful for organizations like KFA that offer support and resources for families like ours." - Emily
Congratulations to our grand prize winner Hailey and her mom Elizabeth! " Enjoy life, always advocate for yourself and spread awareness. Never be afraid to try new foods and always have your Epi-Pen with you!" - Elizabeth
Congratulations to our first #morethanfoodallergies 2019 winner! Mason's family's challenges started at his birth. It took several months before he was diagnosed as having food allergies and FPIES. Kristal, Mason's mom, says, " I say there are a lot of challenges. However, we have been blessed to have a family willing to learn about his needs and actually do something about it." She adds, "This is our way of life, our "normal". It has been a learning curve for us. We have found that...
Congratulations to our second #morethanfoodallergies 2019 winner! Rising high school senior Kylie Rogers discovered she had a severe allergy to peanuts four years ago, but she doesn't let it steal her joy, even when it can prove to be a hurdle to leap. "She has navigated her way through high school with this allergy, and it is not always easy," says her mom Gail Rogers. "High school is a very social time for teens, and Kylie has to often say no to events, and restaurants that are not safe...
Congratulations to our third #morethanfoodallergies 2019 winner! Dylan, 7, and Logan, 4, need their family's help to manage food allergies, asthma and eczema, but they do it with confidence and winning smiles. "They overcome their allergies by not letting it get them down," says their mom, Ruby. "They play, they laugh, and they live their best lives even if they can’t have that piece of cake."
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