Living Free From Show 2022: Insights into ausEE Inc. and Australian Allergy Friendly Finds

Watch as ausEE Inc.’s CEO and Founder, Sarah Gray, shares insights about ausEE and the six pillars of their mission to improve the lives of those affected by eosinophilic diseases. Also covered in this video is information about Australian Allergy Friendly Finds, which is ausEE’s dedicated pages on Facebook and Instagram sharing allergy friendly foods, places, products and recipes to help people living with an eosinophilic gastrointestinal disease and/or allergies.

Founded in 2009, ausEE Inc. is Australia’s peak national support and patient advocacy organisation representing Australians living with an eosinophilic disease, with an established focus on eosinophilic gastrointestinal diseases (EGIDs) including eosinophilic oesophagitis (EoE). ausEE is a registered Australia wide charity whose mission is to improve the lives of those affected by eosinophilic diseases through providing support, evidence-based information, resources, advocacy and by campaigning to raise awareness and funds for further research in Australia.


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Sarah Gray

Sarah Gray

Sarah Gray is the President and Founder of ausEE Inc., Australia’s peak national support and patient advocacy organisation representing Australians living with eosinophilic gastrointestinal disorders. She has two daughters, the eldest, Bella, was diagnosed with eosinophilic oesophagitis at 18 months of age and was the catalyst for forming the charity, ausEE Inc. in 2009. Sarah is dedicated to ausEE’s mission to improve lives affected by eosinophilic disorders through providing support, evidence-based information, resources and campaigning to raise awareness and funds for further research in Australia.

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