The month of October is dedicated to a fundraising campaign that makes all of our programs possible. This month, we want to invite you to reflect on a question that will change lives: Why support EDF?
Each of us has a personal reason that drives our desire to give. It could be a memory of a loved one, a passion for a program you volunteer to support, or a vision for recovery for yourself or others. Here at EDF, we believe that discovering your “why” is just as important as the act of giving itself.
Here’s Why Your “Why” Matters:
Personal Connection: When you understand your reason for donating, it becomes a powerful motivator. Is it the joy of helping others? The hope for a better community? Whatever your reason, it inspires you to take action.
Creating Lasting Impact: Your donation supports educational presentations, resource navigation, support groups, mentorship, professional training, and more. Imagine your “why” in action—transforming lives and making a tangible difference in our community.
Building a Community of Givers: When you share your “why,” you inspire others to think about their own reasons for giving. Together, we can create a ripple effect of generosity and compassion.
We Want to Hear From You!
As we launch our campaign, we encourage you to reflect on your personal “why.” What motivates you to support our mission? Share your story with us by email or in social media, and you may inspire someone else to find their own reason to give!
Ready to turn your “why” into action? Click here to donate today. Your support can bring hope and change to those who need it most.
Thank you for considering this journey with us. Together, let’s uncover our collective “whys” and create a brighter future.
P.S. If you’re unable to donate right now, we’d love for you to share your story with friends and family. Your voice can help inspire others to reflect on their own “why”!
Help us make your “Why?” happen
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Monthly COPro Case Conversations
3rd Friday of every month from 9:00 -11:00am
at The Eating Disorder Foundation
We invite you to bring questions and ideas in an effort to help all of us be strong clinicians. Case conversations can provide opportunities to adhere to evidence-based practices, tailor treatment approaches, navigate difficult issues, and facilitate self-awareness.
If you are on the path to becoming a CEDS, group supervision hours will be available. Each COPro Case Conversations gathering will be guided by a CEDS Approved Consultant.
*Registration required by emailing Dani Gilady at dgilady@eatingdisorderfoundation.org
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Monthly COPro Case Conversations
3rd Friday of every month from 9:00 -11:00am
at The Eating Disorder Foundation
We invite you to bring questions and ideas in an effort to help all of us be strong clinicians. Case conversations can provide opportunities to adhere to evidence-based practices, tailor treatment approaches, navigate difficult issues, and facilitate self-awareness.
If you are on the path to becoming a CEDS, group supervision hours will be available. Each COPro Case Conversations gathering will be guided by a CEDS Approved Consultant.
*Registration required by emailing Dani Gilady at dgilady@eatingdisorderfoundation.org
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EDF’s office will be closed in observance of Thanksgiving. In-person drop-in hours will be cancelled, and staff may not be available by phone or e-mail. Please join us for virtual support groups! View our calendar to see our modified support group schedule.
EDF’s office will be closed in observance of Thanksgiving. In-person drop-in hours will be cancelled, and staff may not be available by phone or e-mail. Please join us for virtual support groups! View our calendar to see our modified support group schedule.
Presented by Jessica Whatley, MS, LD, RD, CEDS
When: Tuesday, December 3rd
Time: 5:00-6:00 PM MT
Who: Everyone is welcome
Cost: Free
Where: Zoom
Jessica attended Samford University receiving an undergraduate degree in Nutrition and Dietetics and completed an internship and Master of Science in Nutrition. She is certified as an Eating Disorder Specialist through the International Association of Eating Disorder Professionals and provides weight-inclusive and trauma-informed care to each of her clients. She currently works at Within Health as a Registered Dietitian. She previously worked as the Lead Dietitian in a higher level of care and has worked at the Residential, Partial Hospitalization, and Intensive Outpatient levels of care.
Jessica is passionate about looking at nutrition through a non-diet and body-inclusive perspective and helps people cultivate a new relationship with food. She provides a warm and calming presence to help clients develop trust and lean into vulnerability in their healing journey. She wholeheartedly believes that food is meant to be nourishing, satisfying, and peaceful. She strives to create a weight-inclusive environment to restore a life free of body and food obsession.
Can’t make it? A recording of this workshop will be posted on our YouTube channel.
Brought to you in collaboration with Within
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For questions about this event, contact us at 303-322-3373 or info@eatingdisorderfoundation.org