Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia (A&AA) is Australiaโs only national support organisation dedicated to helping individuals and carers alike in managing a range of allergic conditions, including anaphylaxis. This service is provided free of charge on a daily basis by a small team of passionate staff.โฏโฏ
Our vision is to improve the quality of life for all Australians living with allergic disease. As a registered charity, A&AA relies on sponsorships and grants to carry out our core activities.

A&AA offers a range of sponsorship opportunities for suitable businesses and like-minded organisations. We have developed a partnership policy to ensure that we work in an effective and ethical way with our industry sponsors. A&AAโs only consideration when providing advice is the wellbeing of those living with allergies, and any sponsorship received by third parties does not influence A&AAโs policy positions or advice. See ourโฏSponsorship & Partnership Policy here.
Would you like to get involved?
Pleaseโฏcontact usโฏor call us on 02 9680 2999 to discuss sponsorship opportunities. We would be delighted to chat with you.
Workplace Giving
You can choose to give small, regular donations from your pre-tax pay through workplace giving. Itโs an effective and simple way for employees and organisations to support people with allergic disease. Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia is a registered charity with Good2Give โ or if youโd like to find out more about how you can set up workplace giving at your organisation weโd love to hear from you โ contact us today.
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Your impact๏ปฟ
As the national patient support organisation for people with allergic disease, Allergy & Anaphylaxis Australia responds to thousands of requests for information and support each year.
We run Australiaโs only National Allergy Helpline, and our team works with government, food and hospitality industry, health and teaching professionals and the community at large to advocate and educate about the impact of allergic disease.