Team Anaphylaxis Campaign - 140,000 Step Challenge

The team at the Anaphylaxis Campaign will be stepping up to take on a 140,000 step challenge for our Allergy Awareness Week (24-31 May 2021).
Our campaign is now complete. 6 supporters helped us raise £130.00
Visit the charity's profileThe team at the Anaphylaxis Campaign will be stepping up to take on a 140,000 step challenge for our Allergy Awareness Week (24-31 May 2021).
Closed 03/06/2021
The team at the Anaphylaxis Campaign will be stepping up to take on a 140,000 step challenge for our Allergy Awareness Week (24-31 May 2021).
We will be walking (or jogging, or running!) the steps in 14 days to raise awareness of the 14 major allergens: celery, cereals (containing gluten), crustaceans, eggs, fish, lupin, milk, molluscs, mustard, nuts, peanuts, sesame seeds, soya, and sulphur dioxide/sulphites.
Please support us! We would be so grateful for your support and encouragement to help us continue to empower the allergic community and assist those who need us. Simply click on the 'Give Now' button on this page. Thank you! Make sure you keep visiting this page to check out our progress, and like and share our activity on social media.
Why not join us? What better way to get out of the house after lockdown, enjoy that fabulous spring sunshine, and raise awareness and much-needed funds for Anaphylaxis Campaign. Get in touch with us at fundraising@anaphylaxis.org.uk.
The Anaphylaxis Campaign is the only UK-wide charity focused on supporting those at risk of severe allergies. We have been providing information and support to patients and their families for over 25 years.
Our ultimate aim is to create a safe environment for all people with allergies by working with and educating the food industry, schools, pre-schools, colleges, health professionals and other key audiences. Our focus is on medical facts, food labelling, risk reduction and allergen management.
Please support our work by joining us as a member, fundraising or by making a donation. We receive no government funding or grants so your support is vital for us to continue our work supporting patients and campaigning on key allergy issues.
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