The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation was invited to give an opening talk at the Jersey Food Allergy Conference, the first event of its kind in the Channel Islands.
Read MoreNatasha’s allergies didn’t define her confidence, character or stop her from achieving her milestones, ambitions and dreams.
Read MoreThomas and his commitment to helping raise awareness of serious food allergies has led to him to being awarded the prestigious Silver Blue Peter badge, as a symbol of recognition for showing kindness and helping others. We couldn't be prouder of him!
Read MoreThe beautiful Emma Barnett, a BBC broadcaster, presented me with the Game Changer Award in honour of ‘…exceptional contributions to improving food safety and advocating for people living with allergies.’
Read MoreNo child should feel left out or unsafe because of their dietary needs. Here are some steps you can take to ensure your child is included and protected at their school...
Read MoreOnce I’m on the plane, I look at the gangway, the narrow space where I have been told Natasha lay unconscious.
Read More"Didn't she have an EpiPen?" This question is often on people’s minds after hearing or reading about what happened to Natasha.
Read MoreNatasha had multiple food allergies and asthma. Had she lived, she would now be 23 years old. What I personally find very upsetting, is that many of you have had similar allergy diagnosis journeys as ours and yet ours was over two decades ago.
Read MoreAllergy anxiety is something I still struggle with, and this has proved a challenge for me at university with moving away, living with strangers and ultimately leaving the comfort zone of my home. However, I truly believe that this change has also been the making of me, as a person with allergies.
Read MoreIt still amazes me how so many people know her story. They may not always remember her name, but they always remember the incident very clearly - as I confirm, “Yes, that was my daughter, Natasha.”
Read MoreOnly allergy parents truly understand the impact that allergies have on their children's lives. For some of us, food allergies have stolen firsts, special moments and what should have been, untainted happy memories.
Read MoreThe role of society should not be to judge who does and who does not have a food allergy - because people with food allergies don't pretend to be allergic.
Read MoreNatasha’s Foundation would like to see Food Hygiene Ratings also include allergen safety management.
Read MorePlease share - if it is labelled as VEGAN, it does NOT mean it is safe for people with food allergies.
Read MoreMeet our new ambassadors and find out what inspires them to support Natasha's Foundation. We feel very lucky to have them on board!
Read MoreBefore she was one, Natasha had 2 anaphylactic reactions. A few months later, she experienced breathing difficulties that hospitalised her - doctors were unsure if it was asthma as she was so young. She took her first steps in the hospital corridor.
Read MoreThe coroner told the inquest that her "overwhelming view", since James' case was referred to her, was "Why do we not have a mandatory requirement for specific dietary information on all of our menus?"
Read MoreWe encouraged Natasha never to allow her food allergies to impact what she wanted to do but it was also important that Alex wouldn't be impacted by them either.
Read MoreGrief isn't just tied to the loss of loved ones; it can emerge when our reality falls short of our dreams for ourselves or those we love - and a food allergy diagnosis can do just this.
Read MoreThe first time I was turned away from a restaurant due to my allergies was at age 13. I never expected it, and it knocked my confidence.
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