Meet Amari Sims, an inspiring advocate and ASB President of Rancho Milpitas Middle School, who’s on a mission to make Halloween safer and more inclusive for kids with food allergies. Through the Teal Pumpkin Project, Amari took it upon himself to bring teal pumpkins filled with non-food treats to schools and doctors' offices across the Milpitas Unified School District.
"I am the ASB President of Rancho Milpitas Middle School. There are 12 elementary and middle schools in Milpitas Unified School District. About 2 students in each U.S. classroom have a food allergy. I purchased teal pumpkins and hand-picked non-food treats to place inside of the pumpkins. These include stickers, temporary tattoos, yoyos, necklaces, slap bracelets, friendship bracelets, funny glasses (plastic and paper), pencils, rulers, spinners, glow sticks, bubble wands, erasers, wind-up toys, stamps, kaleidoscopes, plastic bugs, fidget poppers, noise makers, scratch art, spider rings, pinball discs, fake fingers, hairpins, whistles, springs, disc shooters, and fake mustaches.
I hope that the non-food treats help students with food allergies feel included during the Halloween celebrations (which typically focus on food treats) and that they consider offering a teal pumpkin at their home and spread the word!" -Amari
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