What I wish more people knew is that autism can be deeply entangled with eating disorders.
One of our followers tells us how her autism actually helped her recover from anorexia, thanks to her need for routine and rules
Rebecca's story on how she took on the London Marathon for herself, and for her daughter, struggling with an eating disorder.
Miles shares how he used restriction to deal with gender dysphoria - but that eating disorder recovery meant he could transition
Charlotte shares why she decided to run the Milan Marathon for Beat, and what she'd say to those wanting to fundraise too
Read the latest blogs on fundraising by our fantastic supporters.
Aware of the challenges faced by those experiencing eating disorders during the pandemic, Beat fundraiser Dave has shown astounding resilience and creativity to raise money for Beat.
During her degree, Jen brought the fight against eating disorders to her campus.
Will you join the Big Jump on Saturday 5 October? Take part along with hundreds of other brave fundraisers, and skydive together to help end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders.
It was in July this year that I completed the Iceland Trek. I signed up in August last year, thinking I had plenty of time to get my act together.
My partner and I chose the Great North Run to be our challenge because we knew it would be a push for us.
Bathsheba describes her incredible trek through the Icelandic wilderness to raise money for Beat.
Kelly took part in a trek through the Icelandic wilderness to fundraise for Beat & has answered some questions to inspire other fundraisers!
As I began to recover I was very determined to ‘give something back’ to the charity that had helped me so much.
For me, this was not simply a journey of losing weight, getting fitter, and gaining strength. In fact, those things were secondary in my mind.
I’ve chosen to raise funds for Beat for a very special, personal reason. In the summer of 2013, I was diagnosed with anorexia nervosa.
The trek challenged me both mentally and physically, and pushed me far out of my comfort zone!
Iona discusses how fundraising for Beat through making and customising bracelets helped her in her recovery.
Sam got creative during the pandemic with his fundraising for the London Marathon!
Lauren chose to use her own experiences to produce something positive: a picture book about eating disorders!