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Choosing a Food Allergy-Friendly Camp

With summer fast approaching, parents may be scrambling to find an appropriate summer camp for their children. For parents who have children with food allergies, the search includes an additional challenge--finding a camp with a staff that knows something about food allergies and is prepared to act in the event of a severe reaction.

You can begin your search by seeking referrences from friends and family, or by performing a search at the American Camp Association. Although the search form doesn't allow you to search specifically for camps that specialize in accommodating the needs of children with food allergies, it can help you track down camps you may want to check out based on other criteria.

Once you have a list of camps that interest you and your child, call the camp administrator and ask the following questions to determine which camp will most likely be able to provide the best accommodations for your child with food allergies:

In most states, the camp cannot provide medicines or just keep epinephrine on hand. Each family must provide the medications for their child. You can never depend on others even if they are supposed to have it.

For additional information on managing food allergies at camp, check out the Food Allergy & Anaphylaxis Network, specifically its Guidelines for Managing Food Allergies at Camp.