I spoke with a representative at AAFA in December 2018. Although she said that AAFA has brought the perspectives of people with dander-sensitive disabilities to the Department of Transportation (DOT) (because the airline industry doesn't have to honor our ADA rights), AAFA does not, from what I can locate, seem to be doing any serious, aggressive public campaigns on our behalf. You are correct that AAFA seems to be primarily focused on food allergies; they also hide behind arbitrary "air...
What does this have to do with our post on dogs? Please don't send these off subject e-mails. On Fri, Nov 16, 2018, 5:04 PM Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America < support@aafa.org wrote:
Hi, AmberlyAnne -- you look like you have some great ideas about how to make breathing treatments fun for a toddler! Helping a child sit still for a breathing treatment can be challenging. What other things do you wish people could understand about asthma? You can post your ideas to AAFA's community discussion topic " What Do You Wish People Understood About Asthma and Allergies? "
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