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This special award recognises a true hero in the free from community. Whether it’s a caring school cook who caters for complex or multiple freefrom diets, a community cafe that provides freefrom food for just one customer, an innovative cook meeting freefrom needs during lockdown, a CEO who has altered manufacture protocols to ensure food safety, an NPD team member who removes unnecessary allergens from a product – or someone who goes above and beyond without even thinking about it – please scroll down to see our recent Free From Heroes!
2024 Free From Hero
Julianne Ponan MBE, Founder, Creative Nature
In the words of our sponsor Tanya Ednan Laperouse: “Julianne’s life goal is to improve the lives of people living with allergies and intolerances around the world. Julianne Ponan is the founder of Creative Nature, an innovative young brand specialising in top 14 allergen free baking mixes and snacks. She campaigns for safer spaces like airlines an schools, and raising awareness of allergies through her free School Assembly campaign. She is ambassador for Anaphylaxis UK and MedicAlert. She is a judge for the Free From Food Awards and a regular panelist on TV and Radio. Her tireless work has earned her a spot on the Forbes 30 under 30 list and most recently an MBE.”
She is everywhere, all at once, a campaigner and activist, raising awareness as both allergic consumer and free from manufacturer. A young but experienced business founder, Julianne also supports other food and drink startups and entrepreneurs.
2023 Free From Hero
Dr Rosy Wells & paediatric allergy clinicians, at St George’s Hospital, keep food allergic children safe in their local schools by giving out free allergy bags with AAIs and other medication. The bags are refreshed annually & after use. They also give allergy training to school nurses and first aiders. The dream is to get every hospital trust in the country to do the same.
2022 Free From Hero
Alexa Baracaia author of ‘My Family & Food Allergies’ and tireless campaigner on behalf of those living with multiple allergies. Alexa has dedicated much of her time and energy over the last 11 years to improving the lives of parents and children with allergies and to opening a weekly space for exploring many different allergy themes on Twitter, @AllergyHour #allergyhour
2021 Free From Hero
Ruth Holroyd of What Allergy? – A prolific, and incredibly brave, communicator.
“Hi I’m Ruth. I’ve grown up with eczema and multiple life-threatening allergies and collected more as I’ve got older. It started with a peanut allergy and now I’m allergic to milk, wheat, soya and many more. In this blog I share tips, advice and things I’ve learnt living with allergies, asthma and eczema with a focus on topical steroid withdrawal. You can buy my books, which are brilliant by the way! The first is Anaphylaxis: The essential guide and the second, The Shape of Skin, healing poems for eczema and sensitive skin. The reviews speak for themselves. If you want to chat you can find me on Instagram, Facebook, Twitter and LinkedIn. Do get in touch. And please comment on blogs, it makes a humble blogger do a little happy dance!”
Read about Ruth’s win in her own words!
2021 Free From Hero – Special Award
Elijah-Alavi Foundation – Such phenomenal achievements borne from tragic circumstances demonstrate just what an inspiration Thomas Silvera and Ondina Hawthorne are.
“The Elijah-Alavi Foundation was born from a deeply personal and heart-wrenching event: the loss of our beloved son, Elijah-Alavi Silvera. Elijah tragically lost his life due to a preventable anaphylactic reaction after being exposed to an allergen at his childcare center—a devastating incident that no family should ever have to endure. This profound loss galvanized us to establish a foundation with a resolute mission to ensure the safety and well-being of children with severe food allergies and asthma within educational settings.
Our foundation is dedicated to transforming educational environments into secure and nurturing spaces where every child, especially those vulnerable to severe allergies, can safely thrive and learn. Recognizing that knowledge is power, we focus intensively on educating and empowering those on the front lines of childcare and education. We provide educators and school administrators with critical training, resources, and support to manage food allergies effectively and respond to emergencies with confidence and accuracy.”
2020 Free From Hero
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The Ednan-Laperouse family and Natasha’s Allergy Research Foundation for their tireless campaigning on behalf of those with serious food allergies.
“On 17th July 2016 Natasha died from eating sesame seeds that were baked into the dough of a baguette. The label on the packaging didn’t include this ingredient and they were invisible to the naked eye. She was on a British Airways plane and had no way of receiving the urgent medical care that she so urgently needed. On that day her life ended and ours changed forever in ways we could never have imagined possible. There is truly no pain that can compare to that of losing your beloved child. She is now with God and lives on in our hearts and in our memories. Everything we do, we do in her memory and for all those who are living with food allergies and allergic asthma as she did.”
2019 Free From Hero
(Sponsored by Lucy Bee)
Hazel Gowland, an expert patient, consumer, researcher, lecturer, and trainer specialising in food allergy.
2018 Free From Hero
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Jacqueline McPeake, founder of JACS Allergen Management– for her help and support of companies and individuals navigating the maze of allergens, ingredients & cross-contamination.
2017 Free From Hero
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Clare Marriage of Doves Farm