Support eating disorder education, prevention, and recovery in Maine
Eating disorders affect people of all ages, genders, body sizes, identities, and backgrounds. For many individuals and families, finding trustworthy information, compassionate support, and appropriate treatment can feel overwhelming.
Your donation helps the Eating Disorders Association of Maine provide education, resources, training, awareness, advocacy, and connection for individuals, families, providers, educators, coaches, and communities across the state.
Every contribution helps EDAM continue building a more informed, connected, and compassionate eating disorder community.
Make education, connection, and support more accessible
Donations support EDAM’s statewide work and help us respond to the needs of individuals, families, professionals, schools, and communities throughout Maine.
Increase access to eating disorder resources
Help individuals, families, and professionals find information, support options, treatment resources, and practical guidance throughout Maine.
Provide education and training
Support conferences, workshops, professional education, and community learning focused on prevention, early recognition, treatment, and recovery.
Promote weight-inclusive care
Help EDAM challenge weight stigma and promote dignity, body respect, and appropriate eating disorder support for people of every size.
Build a stronger network of support
Bring together providers, organizations, advocates, educators, loved ones, and community members committed to eating disorder awareness and recovery.
Choose the amount and frequency that feel right for you
Give once, select a recurring monthly donation, or enter a custom amount. Every contribution helps EDAM continue serving people and communities affected by eating disorders.
Your generosity helps create hope, connection, and change
Every donation, regardless of size, helps EDAM continue offering education, resources, advocacy, training, and connection to people affected by eating disorders.
Thank you for helping us build a Maine where more people can access informed support, feel taken seriously, and know that recovery is possible.