Find out about our small group webinars on managing food allergy and anaphylaxis, and about our support groups across Canada. Plus, watch our encore series featuring a webinar on making allergy management a habit.
Small group webinar: Next session is February 11th

Attend a free 90-minute interactive webinar led by a trained parent mentor to get your questions answered while connecting with others. You’ll learn fundamental information about daily management and living confidently with food allergy. Register now.
These sessions are primarily for parents of children/individuals who have been recently diagnosed with food allergy. This means the discussion and content is tailored to this audience.
Following the session, you’ll be able to answer:
- What is food allergy
- How to prevent a reaction
- What is anaphylaxis, including signs and symptoms
- What to do in case of a reaction
Sessions are limited to 6 attendees, so register now to save your spot. Our next session is Wednesday, February 11th.
**Please note, if you sign up and cannot attend, let us know so we can offer your spot to another person who needs it.**
Connect with a support group

Joining a food allergy support group is a great way to feel more connected and less alone in managing your or your child’s food allergy.
It’s also a great way to keep updated on any new developments in the food allergy community and exchange tips for navigating throughout the year.
Find a support group near you and connect now! If there isn’t one in your community, we’ll help you get one started.
Encore series: Making allergy management a habit
In this series, we feature past online events and webinars. This month we’re sharing our webinar on making allergy management a habit.
Webinar: Making allergy management a habit: Tools to help manage more confidently
Are you looking for new ways to make allergy management easier as you settle into the year? Behavioural science can help! By making allergy management a habit, you can free up your mental resources.
Learn about the science of habits and how to develop ones that can support your family’s food allergy management goals. Learn how behavioural science can help you form good food allergy management habits and build them into your daily life.
