The work of SupportED – The Community Eating Disorder Charity does not happen without the generosity of our partners and the general public. Thank you. If you would like to contribute to our work, you can donate via Peoplesfundraising

If you or someone you care for has an eating disorder, we can help. Our trained and experienced volunteers facilitate peer support groups and one to one befriending.

SupportED is looking for a Volunteer Coordinator (Community Engagement & Events) to assist the Operations Director and Volunteer Services Manager to develop and expand the volunteer led services. For further details visit Goodmoves
Our Eating Disorder Charity is here to help you or someone you know who has an eating disorder such as anorexia, bulimia or binge eating.



GET HELP
Join a Support Group or make use of our Befriending service
Our support groups and 1 to1 Befriending Service are confidential and friendly. Join up today.

GET INFORMED
Access our knowledge and resources database
There are a lot of misconceptions about eating disorders out there. We provide reliable information and links to trusted partners

GET INVOLVED
Volunteer, fundraise and share our story
Our charity could not work without our wonderful volunteers. Have a look at how you can get involved and provide support.

GET HELP
Sign up for a group support meeting or access our Befriending Service
Our Support groups and 1 to 1 Befriending service are confidential and friendly

GET INFORMED
Access our knowledge and resources database
There are a lot of misconceptions about eating disorders out there. Find out the truth for yourself.

GET INVOLVED
Volunteer, fundraise and share our story
Our charity could not work without our wonderful volunteers. Have a look at how you can get involved and provide support.
COVID-19
All of us are worried about Coronavirus (Covid-19) and its impact on us and those we love. We are still here to support you and make sure that everyone in Scotland affected by an eating disorder gets support and respect in the heart of their community. Here is a useful guide supplied by two of our fellow eating disorder organisations.