Hope Starts Here.

The National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is a leading eating disorders organization, and works to advance research, community building, and awareness to support the nearly 30 million people who will experience an eating disorder in their lifetimes. We work to realize a world that better understands and supports those who struggle with resources, compassion and hope.

Whether you have been personally affected by an eating disorder or care about someone who has, NEDA’s programs and services are designed to help you find the help and support you need. Recovery is possible and we’re here to support you!

NEDA Logo

Choose Your Journey

I’m concerned about my eating.

NEDA’s Eating Disorders Screening Tool, appropriate for ages 13 and up, can help determine if it’s time to seek professional help.

I want to support a loved one.

NEDA’s Grace Holland Cozine Resource Center provides critical knowledge to help support loved ones through their eating disorder recovery journey.

I want to learn.

NEDA’s Grace Holland Cozine Resource Center is the nation’s leading resource hub for eating disorders – connecting folks with a wealth of information and lived experiences.

I’m looking for community.

Through NEDA Walks, we are raising critical funds, restoring hope, and changing the conversation surrounding eating disorders.

  • Campus Warriors - Represent NEDA at your school! click to learn more.
  • The Body Project is a group-based intervention that provides a forum for high school girls and college aged women to confront unrealistic appearance ideals. Click to learn more.
  • Please click to learn about NEDA Walks. NEDA Walks are the central events that unite us in local communities against eating disorders. We come together to promote awareness, healing, and support. NEDA Walks also raise critical funds for education, prevention, and research.
  • Please click to learn about Eating Disorders Awareness Week (EDAW) an annual campaign that raises awareness of eating disorders and aims to educate the public on the severity of these illnesses and to give hope to those who are affected by them. February 26 - March 3, 2024
  • Please click to view NEDA's featured videos and explore NEDA's YouTube Channel