Awareness Campaigns

  • A graphic of the Earth with an outline of human lungs over it, symbolizing lung health, and the text "World Asthma Day" above the image.

    8 Ways We Spotlight Asthma Awareness on World Asthma Day

    For World Asthma Day, Allergy & Asthmna Network offers various ways to help empower people on asthma awareness.

  • Text that reads "Asthma & Allergy Awareness Month. Let's work together for a better tomorrow." Above are icons of lungs, a leaf, a bee, a peanut, a dog, and a hand with a line through it. Allergy & Asthma Network logo at the bottom.

    15 Ways to Celebrate Asthma and Allergy Awareness Month

    May is Allergy & Asthma Month, and dedicated to raising public awareness about asthma and allergies, their impact on people and their families.

  • A green wristband with "Latex Allergy" written on it is placed on top of a medical form. The form has checkboxes and text related to medical conditions and inquiries.

    Latex Allergy Awareness Week is Oct. 5-11

    The only way for people with latex allergy to prevent symptoms is strict avoidance of latex. Learn more during Latex Allergy Awareness Week.

  • A website about oral corticosteroids is displayed on four devices: a smartphone, tablet, laptop, and desktop computer, showing its responsive design and readable layout on different screen sizes.

    Discover the New OCS Toolkit: Your Guide to Safer Oral Corticosteroid Use

    Learn about OCS Overexposed: a new awareness campaign to help people understand the risks of long-term steroid use to treat asthma.

  • A person with curly hair, wearing a green shirt and blue jeans, sits comfortably on a gray couch in a bright room. The walls are adorned with framed pictures and decorative branches in a vase.

    Allergy & Asthma Network Partners with DBV Technologies and Actress Tia Mowry to Address Challenges With Peanut Allergy

    Tia Mowry, actress, online influencer and peanut allergy mom, is working with the Talking Peanut Allergy campaign to help shed light on the hidden…

  • A person in a striped shirt holds a blue asthma inhaler in one hand while touching their chest with the other hand, indicating readiness to use the inhaler.

    Leading Patient Advocacy Organizations Join Forces to Launch Program Aimed at Raising Awareness of Severe Asthma

    Allergy & Asthma Network (AAN) and the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America (AAFA) today announced the launch of Be the Boss of Your Asthma,…

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Awareness Campaigns

Allergy & Asthma Network represents people living with asthma, allergies and related conditions and their healthcare providers. We serve them by educating about various conditions through our awareness campaigns. Past campaigns have sought to bring awareness to severe asthma, peanut allergy, and the risks of overuse of oral corticosteroids. Visit this page to learn about past and present awareness campaigns.