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!
Take part along with hundreds of other brave fundraisers, and skydive together to help end the pain and suffering caused by eating disorders. Here, Abi tells us about her post-lockdown skydive challenge.
Rosie discusses her experience of fundraising at university for Beat.
Shining a spotlight on some of our super supporters fundraising for Beat 'Twogether' this Eating Disorders Awareness Week
Our supporter Tim reflects on his recovery journey, and how stopping running actually made him a better runner.
Artist & upcycler Miranda launched a limited edition t-shirt to raise money for Beat this Mental Health Awareness Week.
Our amazing fundraiser Maddie talks all thing three peaks challenge...
Shaun hosted an epic twelve hour video game fundraiser to help raise awareness and money for eating disorder support
our amazing fundraiser 'granny Sandra' shares her incredible story, walking to raise money for Beat eating disorder support
Helen challenged herself to run the Leeds Marathon to raise money for Beat, raising an incredible £300!
Sara took on an epic skydiving challenge to raise life-changing money for Beat
Oscar and his friends took on an incredible challenge to swim across Lake Geneva to help raise awareness about eating disorders
Ravi took on an incredible ice swimming challenge to raise life-changing money for Beat
Fleur shares how she wrote a song for someone close to her who suffers from an eating disorder.
I had to create a vision board showing things that I wanted to be able to do when I was stronger. I wanted to run.
We are Han United, and we chose to take part in the Beat 1-2-5 Challenge in memory of our daughter, sister and friend Hannah.
Sarah took on the three peaks with a friend this year in memory of her sister who sadly passed away from an eating disorder.
Fundraising for Beat in the Twogether 2025 campaign has been an incredibly powerful and an indescribably rewarding experience...
Seeing the dress come together – and sharing the process – was surreal. It felt like a full-circle moment.