Not One More 2022 | Galen Hope
02/28/2022 | By jkandel@allianceforeatingdisorders.com
For our team at Galen Hope, #NOTONEMORE means many things. Not one more life lost to eating disorders is certainly
For our team at Galen Hope, #NOTONEMORE means many things. Not one more life lost to eating disorders is certainly
28.8 million Americans – approximately 9% of the U.S. population – will have an eating disorder during their lifetime. These
“Not One More” is a jumping off point for action leading to change. Progress can take small steps that can
Eating disorders are pervasive. More than 29 million individuals in the United States will suffer from an eating disorder. Eating
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#NotOneMore Company Without Access to Comprehensive Mental Health Support Just two years ago, the professional landscape looked drastically different. Most
What does “not one more” mean to you? As someone who spent many years fighting Anorexia Nervosa, my initial answer
by: Laurie Yurchuck, Administrative + Technology Coordinator — I used to think that healing was a race. I thought that
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Each year, the National Alliance for Eating Disorders hosts Not One More Weekend to raise awareness of eating disorders, to
As someone who grew up in the ballet community and became a behavioral health professional and dance educator, I know
“Being heard is so close to being loved that for the average person, they are almost indistinguishable.” I think of
While eating disorders affect people of all genders, ages, and ethnicities, some groups are particularly susceptible to the disease. According