About

sue-headshotSue Gillerlain

Sue Gillerlain, founder of Sarah-Kate.com, and editor of a trade magazine, is using her talents in jewelry design and writing, and her personal experience recovering from anorexia and bulimia, to help raise awareness about eating disorders. She named her jewelry venture after her daughter, Sarah Kate, as a small way to show her adoration and appreciation.

For more information, contact Sue at (630) 482-9140 or sue@sarah-kate.com. Visit Sue at Twitter, LinkedIn and Facebook.

jenni-headshotJenni Schaefer

Jenni Schaefer is an internationally known author and speaker whose best-selling book, Life Without Ed: How One Woman Declared Independence from Her Eating Disorder and How You Can Too, helped change the face of recovery from eating disorders. Jenni has her own blogs, “Hello Me” on The Huffington Post and “Recovery Support” at Gürze Books, is a regular guest on national radio and television shows, including Dr. Phil and Entertainment Tonight, is a contributor to mainstream magazines and collections like the Chicken Soup series, and a popular speaker at schools, conferences, and other venues. She is also a consultant with Center For Change in Orem, Utah, and a member of the Ambassador Council of the National Eating Disorders Association. Her work has been recognized in publications including Cosmopolitan, the Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, and Woman’s World. In addition, Schaefer is a singer/songwriter living in Nashville, Tennessee. She uses both music and humor in her outreach efforts to help those touched by eating disorders.

For more information, visit www.jennischaefer.com. For information about Jenni’s availability as a speaker, e-mail jenni@jennischaefer.com.
Purchase Jenni’s Books: Goodbye Ed, Hello Me and Life Without Ed.
Visit Jenni at Twitter, Facebook and MySpace.

National Eating Disorders Association

Headquartered in Seattle, the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) is the largest not-for-profit organization in the country dedicated to supporting research for the prevention, treatment and cure of eating disorders; supporting state legislative and advocacy efforts for access to treatment; expanding public education and awareness of eating disorders; promoting access and providing referrals to quality treatment for those affected; and providing support for their loved ones. Since the inception of its toll-free helpline in 1999, NEDA has assisted more than 50,000 people find appropriate treatment

NEDA’s live helpline (800) 931-2237 is available from 8;30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Pacific Time. For more information, visit http://www.NationalEatingDisorders.org.

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