T.H.E. Center for Disordered Eating is launching a ‘Zero K’ virtual
campaign this year in lieu of hosting the NEDA (National Eating Disorders
Association) annual Walk. In an effort to stay in touch with their Walk
community and its supporters, build awareness for more community, and raise
funds; the nonprofit has developed this on-line event to encourage participation
virtually by individual donation, developing teams to raise awareness and contribution, and sharing the information on social media.
The
campaign kicks-off on Friday, September 1st and will close on 'Zero K Day'
(October 20th). There is no event registration fee like typical walk/run
events allowing participants flexibility to contribute as much as they’d like (there
is a $10 minimum as that is how the campaign platform is designed).
Individuals may choose to make a larger impact by recruiting friends, family,
co-workers, clients, etc. to form a team and everyone can participate by
helping the effort go viral.
Donors
will receive a T.H.E. Center Zero K sticker and there are fantastic prizes
donated by generous community businesses to award the highest individual
fundraiser, the highest team fundraisers, and the individual with the most
Facebook shares.
For
more about the event and updates (including prize details): www.crowdrise.com/thecenterzerok
T.H.E Center for Disordered Eating, founded in 2004 and located in the heart of Asheville, is
a free support network for families and individuals, health care providers,
educators, and the general public. T.H.E. Center is the only nonprofit
of its kind in North Carolina serving thousands through community education and
outreach, professional development and support, advocacy, referral, a lending
library, and support groups.
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