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Help redefine health for good.

More than ever, we are seeing the devastating effects of diet culture and barriers to treatment on young people’s mental health. Your donation provides grants for intensive treatment and resources to prevent eating disorders.

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Our Work

What Your Gift Will Do

Your tax-deductible contribution will help us reach more people through our prevention and recovery-support programs, changing outcomes for countless young lives.
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Provides What to Say Healthcare to one pediatrician, impacting over 2,000 kids.
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Provides one week of groceries for an individual seeking intensive treatment.
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Equips one parent with free access to a library of resources to help their child’s relationship with food and body.

Together we empower prevention and strengthen support for recovery from eating disorders.

At WithAll, you are not alone in fighting an eating disorder or in working to prevent one. We want to partner with you, individuals and organizations, to create a bigger impact.

There are many ways to get involved!

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Creating a campaign helps support individuals pursuing recovery and equip adults to prevent eating disorders.

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Volunteer

Gifts of time contribute to WIthAll’s efforts to serve folks who need our resources. Complete the volunteer application to join our team of enthusiastic volunteers.

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Other Ways to Give

There are many ways to support eating disorder prevention and recovery support. Learn more about how to send a check, make a stock, donor-advised fund or planned gift and more.

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What to Say Coaches Challenge

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Take The Pledge

THE PLEDGE: I believe that words matter. I want to make a positive impact on the kids in my life by stopping harmful diet and weight talk. I am committed to making sure that every child gets a chance to develop healthy relationships with food and body.

 









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Shannon assists with the logistics of development and operations and making every day run as smoothly as possible. Her day-to-day focuses on our Recovery Support Program, budget management, events, and administrative support. She enjoys being part of the nonprofit world and finding ways to help enhance the organization. She has a heart for serving others and helping people succeed.

Shannon has a Bachelor of Arts degree in Health & Exercise Science from Gustavus Adolphus College and a Master’s in Public Health (MPH) from Walden University.

Outside of work, you can find Shannon chasing her two girls around, attending sporting events and finding the next brewery or winery to explore.

Lindsay leads our operations, programming, fundraising, and communications to better fulfill our mission. She enjoys engaging with our supporters and stakeholders to build stronger connections to our work. Outside the office, you can find her planning her next trip, exploring the Twin Cities, or reading her book club’s latest pick.

With ten years of experience in nonprofit and foundation administration, Lindsay is a creative project manager working to strengthen all our operations. She loves being a part of a team deeply dedicated to discovering innovative and effective strategies to end eating disorders and is excited to invite others into this important work. Efficient and collaborative, she executes activity across all operations, including fundraising, events, communications, and programming. Lindsay has a bachelor’s degree in public relations from the University of Northwestern, St. Paul, and a fundraising certificate from the University of St. Thomas. She and her family live in Richfield, MN.

As Executive Director, Lisa leads WithAll’s strategic growth as a sustainable social enterprise dedicated to the prevention of and healing from eating disorders.

Lisa has more than 20 years of experience in public affairs, community relations, and law, and nearly 15 years of experience in non-profit leadership, most recently at Minnesota Public Radio/American Public Media. She is a graduate of Mitchell Hamline School of Law, a member of the Minnesota Bar, and a Minnesota Supreme Court appointee to Minnesota’s Lawyers Professional Responsibility Board. She volunteers with her daughter’s school and with youth sports.

Lisa does this work because she knows eating disorders are not a choice; they are deadly, and they are everywhere. She also knows kids are not born with harmful thoughts and actions around food or their body—and it’s our job as adults to keep it this way so they can focus their precious brains and time on things that matter.

Lisa finds laughter, all children, and the numerous variations of sparkling water to be delightful.