Eosinophilic Advocacy

There are a number of non-profit advocacy organizations that help serve children and adults living with eosinophilic disorders.  A few of those organizations are given below.
 

TIGER: The International Gastrointestinal Eosinophil Researchers

 
TIGER is a comprehensive source of information and educational tools for people with eosinophilic esophagitis, their families, and the medical professionals that treat them. Lean more about TIGER.
 

CURED: Campaign Urging Research for Eosinophilic Disorders 

 

CURED is a non-profit organization dedicated to raising funds to aid in research and public awareness of eosinophilic disorders. Learn more about CURED or how to get involved with their upcoming fundraising opportunities. 
 

Eosinophilic Tucson

 

Eosinophilic Tucson is a newly founded support group in Tucson, Arizona, providing patient advocacy to those in the Tucson area and from around the world. This group, founded by three determined mothers in the Tucson area, made national news by getting a bill passed through congress that requires insurance companies to cover the use of elemental formulas in the treatment of eosinophil-associated gastrointestinal disorders. Read more about this exciting story and Eosinophilic Tucson
 

FABED: Families Affected By Eosinophilic Disorders 

 

FABED is a patient advocacy and support group based in the United Kingdom that raises awareness and provides support to families and individuals with eosinophil-associated disorders. Learn more about FABED
 

TEDS: The Eosinophilic Disease Society 

 

TEDS is dedicated to allowing people with eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders and their families share their experiences, to providing information about these diseases, and to promoting research. Learn more about TEDS. 
 

APFED: The American Partnership for Eosinophilic Disorders

 
APFED is a non-profit advocacy organization for those living with eosinophilic disorders. They serve as a resource for patients, their families, physicians and the medical community by increasing awareness of eosinophilic disorders and providing funding for research. Learn more about APFED.
 

FAI: Food Allergy Initiative

 

FAI is dedicated to reversing the dangerous trend of children who have their lives tragically cut short due to allergic reactions to common foods. Learn more about the FAI
 

Children's MAGIC: The Children's Milk Allergy and Gastrointestinal Coalition

 

Children's MAGIC is committed to promoting health care coverage and reimbursement for amino acid-based elemental formulas for children who are unable to consume a natural, life-sustaining diet due to various allergies or diseases, such as eosinophilic disorders. Children's MAGIC is composed of parents, organizations, institutions, and like-minded individuals. Learn more about Children's MAGIC.
 

 

 

 

 

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