Project HEAL- American University Chapter
Project HEAL American University was created in 2017 by Felipe Rangel. Please contact us at:
Project HEAL: Help to Eat, Accept and Live (www.theprojectheal.org) is a 501(c)(3) international not-for-profit organization that raises financial grant funds for treatment of those struggling with eating disorders. Project HEAL also raises awareness of the dangers of eating disorders, promotes healthy body image and self esteem, and inspires current sufferers to believe that full recovery from an
Click here to claim your Sponsored Listing.
Our Story
Project HEAL: Help to Eat, Accept and Live (www.theprojectheal.org) is a 501(c)(3) international not-for-profit organization that raises financial grant funds for treatment of those struggling with eating disorders. Project HEAL also raises awareness of the dangers of eating disorders, promotes healthy body image and self esteem, and inspires current sufferers to believe that full recovery from an eating disorder is possible. The founders of Project HEAL, Kristina Saffran and Liana Rosenman met while undergoing treatment for anorexia nervosa when they were fifteen years old. The girls helped each other to reach full recovery, and then wanted to help others achieve it as well.
Category
Address
Washington D.C., DC
20016
1310 L Street NW
Washington D.C., 20005
The Competitive Enterprise Institute is a public interest group dedicated to free enterprise and limited government. We believe the best solutions come from people making their own...
1130 17th Street NW
Washington D.C., 20036
Defenders of Wildlife is dedicated to the protection of all native animals and plants in their nature
1 Thomas Circle NW, Suite 800
Washington D.C., 20005
We’re GlobalGiving, a nonprofit building a better world with community-led solutions. 21+ years, $910M raised for good in 175+ countries.
Washington D.C.
Official page of the Humane Society of the United States (HSUS).
Washington D.C., 20005
The Center for American Progress is a progressive think tank dedicated to improving the lives of Americans through ideas and action. http://americanprogress.org
655 15th Street, NW, Suite 503
Washington D.C., 20005
We advocate for evidence-based public policies to reduce the cancer burden for everyone.
1517 18th Street NW
Washington D.C., 20002
https://gmcw.org/ Phone: 202-293-1548
1501 K Street NW, Suite 175
Washington D.C., 20005
The Catholic Information Center is committed to making the Catholic Church alive in the hearts and minds of those working in our nation's capital.
Washington D.C.
Creating a more human society where people with and without disabilities share life together