FARE takes action to address growing problem of food allergy bullying
date:May 15, 2013
have been bullied because of their allergies. Nearly half the time, children with food allergies do not tell their parents that they have been bullied.

Bullying has a significant social and emotional impact on children with food allergies, said John L. Lehr, chief executive officer of FARE. Research released earlier this year demonstrates it is important to identify and address cases of bullying proactively. The public service announcements released today mark an important step in educating an
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