September 26th @ 10am at A Place of Our Own
Join us at EDF to hear an inspiring story of recovery!
Kimber Simpkins, author of Full: How I Learned to Satisfy My Insatiable Hunger and Feed My Soul, a memoir, was fed up with dieting and body dissatisfaction, and decided to work on her relationship with her body.
EDF’s largest annual fundraiser. Please visit https://www.eatingdisorderfoundation.org/2016-gala/ for more information.
We invite you to join in a community gathering to honor the memories of those taken by this terrible illness, the lives of those who continue to struggle, and those who have found their way to the light of recovery.
EDF will be sponsoring a call-in on 9News! On Thursday, March 2nd, you can call in from 7 – 8:30am or 4 – 5:30pm. We will be answering questions about eating disorders, how to get help, and the services EDF offers. We will see you on TV!
EDF will be sponsoring a call-in on 9News! On Thursday, March 2nd, you can call in from 7 – 8:30am or 4 – 5:30pm. We will be answering questions about eating disorders, how to get help, and the services EDF offers. We will see you on TV!
Please join us in the EDF Garden for our 10th annual candlelight vigil. Light refreshments will be served at 7:30pm, and the vigil will begin at 8:15pm.
EDF is excited to announce that this year’s Denver, CO NEDA Walk will be on September 24th at Great Lawn Park. We hope you will all join us and help make this year a record breaker. We invite you to join the EDF Walk team “The Icebreakers – Breaking the Silence,” captained by Michael Schlut, or create a team of your own here.
- 9am – Registration
- 10am- Opening Ceremony
Form a team – Fund raise – Support a loved one – Celebrate recovery
The Eating Disorder Foundation is proud to sponsor
March 11th at 5pm – Sie Film Center
30 Minute Q&A with Filmmaker Viridiana Lieberman following the film
Fattitude is a feature-length, full-color, documentary film that examines how popular culture perpetuates the fat hatred and fat-shaming that results in a very real cultural bias and a civil rights issue for people who are living in fat bodies. Fattitude is the brain-child of filmmakers Lindsey Averill and Viridiana Lieberman – self-proclaimed pop-culture junkies with academic feminist backgrounds.
Informed by a social justice background, Fattitude is very conscious and attentive to the idea that fat hatred crosses the lines of race, class, sexuality and gender.