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Latin School of Chicago Magazine Spring 2013

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"I wanted to do something to find a cure for kids with food allergies." Now Jake enthusiastically participates. He is a taste tester, helps come up with recipes (including the one for BBQ chip bark), and works with Callie and their mom to package orders. Moreover, he is an advocate for foodallergy-awareness in the middle school. As a member of student government, Jake has helped to ensure that his fellow students are respectful of the health risks their peers with allergies face and has helped bring more allergy-friendly foods to the middle school snack cart. "When you live with someone who has an allergy and you know how bad a reaction can be, it is easy to understand how careful they have to be," said Jake. "But other people don't really know. We want to give students with allergies a voice because sometimes it is hard to speak up for yourself. " Jake feels that it is impossible to ban the many foods to which an increasing number of his peers are allergic, but he believes it is a community-wide issue. "The best thing we can do is help as many people as possible to understand." n LATI N SCHOOL OF CHI CA GO 33

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