The Eating Disorder Foundation

Closed
yelp logo

(1)

Photos

1901 E 20th Ave
Denver, CO 80205

The Eating Disorder Foundation in Denver, CO is a non-clinical and non-crisis resource dedicated to providing support, education, and advocacy for individuals struggling with eating disorders and their loved ones. They offer a variety of support groups, workshops, classes, and referrals in a welcoming and open-door environment, aiming to prevent and eliminate eating disorders through their mission of education and support.

With a focus on rebuilding lives and promoting recovery, the foundation began as a single support group for families and friends of those affected by eating disorders. They understand the importance of dedication, guidance, and community support in the lifelong journey of recovery. Through expressive art, therapeutic gardens, and support groups, individuals and families can find a safe space to grow, learn, and connect with others who understand their experiences.

Generated from the website

Reviews

yelp logo
5.01 reviews
Bethany C.
7/25/2016

Awesome resource for individuals who are in recovery from an eating disorder. You will find understanding, friendship, care, and concern. The facility is so warm and inviting. All are welcome -...

Own this business?
See a problem?

You might also like

Art From Ashes

Art From Ashes

Since its inception in 2003, Art from Ashes ( AfA ) has provided poetry and creative workshops to high-risk youth, facilitating expression, connection and transformation among the most neglected and vulnerable segments of our community. Executive Director Catherine O'Neill Thorn has been conducting transformational poetry and spoken word workshops at juvenile detention facilities, treatment centers, and schools including post-trauma workshops for Columbine High School students since 1992. When statewide funding for youth programs was cut in 2003, Thorn was motivated to establish a nonprofit to serve struggling youth with a proven process that helps build strong interpersonal skills, encourages literacy, and empowers young people to lead confident, violence-free lives. AfA has since provided creative workshops with more than 60 partnering organizations for more than 3, 000 young people who have survived traumatic events, are victims of abuse, neglect and/or poverty, and are at risk for or engaged in destructive behaviors. Moving beyond contemporary therapeutic models and arts programming, AfA provides a forum through creative expression for recognizing and acknowledging previous traumas ; removing the barriers that isolate young people from each other, from caring adults, and from society ; and allowing youth to experience health and hope rather than the expectation of further victimization. Offers of assistance and in-kind donations would also be very much appreciated. For other ways in which you can help, please contact Volunteer Coordinator Nick_Orf or link to our SUPPORT page. As an example of the expression, connection and transformation process, the Phoenix Rising program combines the articulation of painful events or circumstances in the lives of struggling young people ; the opportunity to release the pain and fear of those experiences among peers and mentors ; and the guidance that allows youth to use strong, healthy words that encourage an identity based on choice rather than victimization.
United StatesColoradoDenverThe Eating Disorder Foundation

Partial Data by Infogroup (c) 2025. All rights reserved.