By Gabe Gavito, MS, NEDA Senior Program Manager
As we celebrate National Volunteer Week (April 16-22), I want to express my deepest gratitude to the incredible volunteers who have dedicated their time, energy, and expertise to the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA).
Volunteers are the heart of NEDA. Their unwavering passion for wanting to make impactful changes in their communities is unmatched. NEDA volunteers symbolize hope and inspiration for the millions of families in the United States affected by eating disorders. Their commitment to supporting those affected by eating disorders drives our mission forward.
In 2022, more than 7,300 individuals attended 48 walks across the country for the first time since the pandemic. NEDA walks are an inspirational space where individuals and families unite to support one another without feeling alone in their recovery journey. None of this would be possible without the strength and resiliency of our incredible walk coordinators and volunteers.
The Campus Warriors program is another example of the incredible impact that volunteers can have. More than 300 volunteers from 233 colleges and universities nationwide have signed up to become Campus Warriors. These individuals work to raise awareness and fundraise for NEDA on their campuses, creating an inclusive and supportive community for those affected by eating disorders.
It is time to make a difference in your community. Here are some ways you can get involved with NEDA!
We invite you to join our community of passionate volunteers who share NEDA’s vision. You can support individuals and families affected by eating disorders by sharing the gift of your time, talent, and lived experience.
Volunteering is a precious gift that allows us to come together to build a stronger community. By volunteering with NEDA, you are making a difference in the lives of those affected by eating disorders. Thank you to all of our volunteers for your contributions. We hope you continue to be champions of volunteerism and encourage those around you to get involved.
To begin your NEDA volunteer experience, click here!
Gabe Gavito is the Senior Program Manager at the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) with a master’s degree in mental health counseling from Mercy College. Gabe’s journey at NEDA began as a volunteer in 2011 before joining the staff in 2013. One of Gabe’s greatest strengths is his ability to inspire and uplift others. He is deeply committed to empowering volunteers to create meaningful changes in their communities. Gabe has recruited and trained over one thousand NEDA volunteers, many of whom have pursued careers in the field of eating disorders as clinicians, researchers, and advocates. His efforts have been instrumental in building a strong and dedicated community of volunteers committed to supporting NEDA’s mission.
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