Allergy Awareness Week 2025

Launching our new campaign ‘I Wish I Knew' so those who may be affected by allergy one day can recognise symptoms and take control.

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Spotlighting

#These3Things

Find out three things we wish for everyone to know about allergy. #these3things can make it so much easier to take action at the earliest signs of an allergy and change the course of an allergy journey altogether and minimise complications.

Get Involved

There are many ways to support Allergy Awareness Week 2025. Whether it is taking on Allergy UK’s very own all new Walk Your Way fundraising challenge, sharing your story or simply helping spread the word on social media, every action makes a difference. Click here to get started.

Helpline and Live Chat

Our Helpline Advisors deal with thousands of enquiries every year. The team includes our in-house Clinical experts who can help with more complex questions.

Translation Cards

If you or your child have a food allergy, Allergy UK can help protect you and your family when travelling abroad. Cards for over 70 different allergens are available in 35 languages.

What do you wish you knew sooner about allergies?

Your insights can help others take proactive steps on their journey, empowering them to live a full, uncompromised life. Share your story and explore eye-opening experiences that could help change the course of someone’s allergy journey altogether.

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Rose and Nate

Rose and Nate
I feel lucky - I knew the signs of allergy and I knew Nate needed help, so I sought advice straight away. Early intervention has made a big difference to him.

Latest Updates

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Report

Allergy UK's Impact Report 2023/24

Our Impact Report for Allergy UK’s work in 2023/24 is now available to download. Read about the busy year we had campaigning to #takeallergyseriously, fundraising and ensuring anyone affected by allergies is able to access the most up to date support and advice.

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A housing guide for people living with indoor allergies

Maintaining a safe and comfortable home is essential for your well-being. Our 'Wellcome' Home Housing Guide is specifically designed for renters and residents of council and housing association properties living with a mould allergy, providing you with vital information on how to address common housing issues, such as mould and dampness.

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News

Allergy UK responds to latest research on nut allergies and air travel

Allergy UK acknowledges the value of research into better understanding the risks of exposure to nut allergens during air travel and welcomes further investigations into this. The findings and recommendations of the latest study “A Review of Evidence: Passenger Exposure to Peanut and Tree Nut Allergens on Airlines” have the potential to allay concerns within the nut allergic community regarding air travel, but only if these are understood and adopted in their entirety without any oversimplification.

Resources

We provide a range of information to help people who live with allergies, as well as for organisations who want to find out more about the issues that people with allergic disease face in their daily lives.

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Please help us to continue to support people living with allergic disease and their families. Our services are free to the thousands of people who contact our Helpline and download our information

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