
Ep. 278: What Camp TAG Means to our Family
From FAACT's Roundtable by FAACT's Roundtable Podcast
April 22, 2026 · 24 min · Season 5 · Episode 278
About this episode
Molly Dow and her daughters share the impact of Camp TAG on their family and its ongoing popularity.
Every summer, FAACT’s Camp TAG (The Allergy Gang) brings campers, teens, non-allergic siblings, and families living with food allergies, eosinophilic disorders, asthma, FPIES, and Celiac disease, together for fun, confidence-building, and hands-on learning in a safe, supportive space. Molly Dow and her daughters, Emily and Ellie, join us to share what Camp TAG has meant to their family. You'll get a sneak peek into the heartwarming fun and why Camp TAG continues to be popular over the years. ...
People in this episode
Guest: Molly Dow
Topics covered
- food allergies
- family support
- summer camp
- eosinophilic disorders
- asthma
- Celiac disease
Keywords
- Camp TAG
- food allergies
- family
- support
- asthma
- Celiac disease
- eosinophilic disorders
- FPIES
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: FAACT
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