AFAA’s support includes bringing people together through safe & empowering activities and meetings organized throughout the year, and online and material resources:
- Food Allergy Awareness Walk
- AFAA Camp – the first U.S. camp for food allergic kids and their families (day & overnight) & AFAA Camp Teen Assistant Program
- Marching unit in Food-free Independence Day parade
- Food-safe Twins, Saints, Timberwolves, and Lynx sporting sections
- Halloween Allergy-Free Zone at Mall of America’s "World's Largest Indoor Trick-or-Treating" event
- Family Concert (Benefit Concert & Silent Auction)
- Children’s Playdates
- Pizza Night
- Miniature Train Night
- Development of Support Groups and Support Group Meetings
- Buddy System (mentoring newly diagnosed families)
- Resources for families, schools, restaurants, med. professionals
Some of AFAA's educational programs also serve as support activities:
- Annual Food Allergy Conference & Expo with leading food allergy presenters, professional training, and exhibitors from numerous companies
- Seminars & Resource Fairs in northern and southern Minnesota
- Food Allergy E-Magazine
- Facebook Q&As with physicians and other experts