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Kids

Helping families

Out and About with FPIES: Or, Faking Spontaneity Through Obsessive Planning, Part Two – the Freezer Edition

Emergency bread.   This may sound like a bizarre concept to families without allergies, and possibly even to those with. The first time I used the term, my husband* looked at me like I was crazy. “What’s emergency bread?” I explained what I meant by it, but it didn’t really Read more…

By thefpiesfoundation, 7 yearsApril 25, 2018 ago
Helping families

Resources For Kids: Things to do in the Hospital

Things to do in the Hospital By Zack Skrip  At the FPIES foundation, we know that hospital visits can be an unfortunate part of our lives. Many of us have hospital bags packed so that we can trundle our little ones off to the hospital as quickly as possible at Read more…

By thefpiesfoundation, 9 yearsJune 28, 2016 ago
Helping families

Mangos for Max, a child’s food allergy book

Mangos for Max A child’s food allergy book by Dr. Jessica St. Louis Dr. Jessica St. Louis had the idea to write “Mangos for Max” when her oldest son with multiple food allergies was entering preschool. She was looking for a book that would introduce food allergies to preschoolers without overwhelming the young Read more…

By thefpiesfoundation, 10 yearsMay 27, 2015 ago
In The News

The FPIES Foundation Celebrates Three Years!

The FPIES Foundation is excited to celebrate its third anniversary of empowering, educating and helping families around the world to navigate life with Food Protein-Induced Enterocolitis Syndrome (FPIES). This past year was packed with numerous accomplishments, big and small. The FPIES Foundation achieved its goal of launching a first-of-its-kind FPIES Read more…

By thefpiesfoundation, 11 yearsAugust 31, 2014 ago
Inspirational stories

Kids in Action: Meet Sarah!

She’s 9-years old. She loves the A-Team and Selena Gomez. And, she has FPIES. Meet Sarah from “Sarah’s FPIES Clubhouse.” We recently had the opportunity to interview Sarah and her mom and learned that Sarah is one courageous little girl with a huge heart, a love for animals and a Read more…

By thefpiesfoundation, 11 yearsMay 1, 2014 ago
Living with FPIES

THE ‘KIDS SPOT’: OFFERING A ‘WHOLE FAMILY’ APPROACH

Our children are the cornerstone of The Foundation. We strive everyday to educate, advocate and empower the families and medical professionals who support them The FPIES Foundation is excited to have recently launched the ‘Kids Spot.’  The ‘Kids Spot’ is designed with young children and their siblings in mind.  It’s a Read more…

By thefpiesfoundation, 11 yearsJanuary 19, 2014 ago
In The News

A Roaring Good Time! FPIES Families meet at Boston’s Franklin Park Zoo.

Families living with FPIES were offered a rare treat in Boston, the chance to meet each other face to face and ask Allergy experts questions about the latest research and treatments available! Boston Children’s Hospital Hosted the event on Saturday, September 28, 2013.   It was free to any family with a Read more…

By thefpiesfoundation, 12 yearsOctober 7, 2013 ago
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