We break down 5 key take-aways from our recent online event on Eating Disorders & Diversity
Dr Zoe Hodson talks menopause, eating disorder recovery, and reaching out for support
Our supporter Chloe discusses the intersection between neurodivergence and eating disorders, sharing her experiences of BED
Our supporter Bee shares her advice for navigating the festive season with an eating disorder
Our supporter Ayisha explores her experiences of navigating Ramadan while in recovery from her eating disorder
Growing up in a South Asian household, food was more than just sustenance – it was the heart of family life.
It’s been two years since I took my first step to recovery. Anorexia nervosa, two words that defined me...
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Aware of the challenges faced by those experiencing eating disorders during the pandemic, Beat fundraiser Dave has shown astounding resilience and creativity to raise money for Beat.
During her degree, Jen brought the fight against eating disorders to her campus.
I had never done anything like this before in my life and knew that it would be so rewarding to push myself while helping others.
Will you skydive for Beat this Eating Disorders Awareness Week? Take part along with hundreds of other brave fundraisers, and skydive together to help end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders.
Will you join the Big Jump on Saturday 5 October? Take part along with hundreds of other brave fundraisers, and skydive together to help end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders.
It was in July this year that I completed the Iceland Trek. I signed up in August last year, thinking I had plenty of time to get my act together.
My partner and I chose the Great North Run to be our challenge because we knew it would be a push for us.
Bathsheba describes her incredible trek through the Icelandic wilderness to raise money for Beat.
Kelly took part in a trek through the Icelandic wilderness to fundraise for Beat & has answered some questions to inspire other fundraisers!
As I began to recover I was very determined to ‘give something back’ to the charity that had helped me so much.
For me, this was not simply a journey of losing weight, getting fitter, and gaining strength. In fact, those things were secondary in my mind.
I’ve chosen to raise funds for Beat for a very special, personal reason. In the summer of 2013, I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa.