There is always so much going on and the best place to follow our day to day activity is via our Facebook, Twitter or Instagram pages, so please do follow us there. And please do get involved with our latest events.
Recent press mentions included:
A new law, known as Benedict’s Law, will introduce mandatory allergy safety measures in schools from September 2026, helping to better protect children and young people living with allergies.
We’re proud to support Through the Eyes of Children, a new EAACI initiative inviting young people with allergies to share their experiences through art. Selected entries will be featured internationally — including at the 2025 EAACI Congress in Glasgow.
Are you an organised and creative individual looking to make a real difference? If you love multitasking, supporting good causes, and getting involved with social media, we’d love to hear from you!
Kent and Canterbury Hospital has opened its first specialist adult allergy clinic, offering local patients care for conditions such as food, drug, and venom allergies.
We are thrilled to be working alongside the BSACI and other allergy charities to support the development of a UK National Allergy Strategy.
Find out about the new adult allergy clinic, how you can apply for our allergy management bursary, all the work we have been doing to support the foundation and more!
We are excited to announce that plans are underway for our third and biggest Understanding Allergies Conference, in 2025. Find out how you can get involved.
We are very happy to welcome Adam Orzel, Team GB ski racer, to our team of Ambassadors. Adam also has a personal experience of living with allergy.
Latest news about the Understanding Allergies Conference 2024, the new bursary for families plus ways to get involved and support us.
Thanks to the ISG Lloyds Retail team for completing the Three Peaks Challenge in support of The Sadie Bristow Foundation.