Our hearts go out to everyone impacted by hurricane season, and most recently, Hurricane Helene. Natural disasters like hurricanes can leave families without power and disrupt deliveries of food and medicines. Because of the widespread destruction caused by Helene, the situation in North Carolina is dire. Food provided by shelters during an emergency may not be safe for kids with food allergies. Even if the ingredients are safe, there may be the potential for cross-contact with their food…
Quelle: Kids with Food Allergies Foundation
Titelbild/Grafik: Kids with Food Allergies Foundation – A Division of AAFA
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