
Support us to support others...
Eating disorders do not discriminate. They can affect anyone, regardless of size, shape, age, abilities, gender identity, sexuality, cultural or linguistic background, economic status, profession or location.
Every donation towards endED goes directly towards making a difference for someone in need. Let us work together to ensure individuals and carers navigating eating issues are connected to the right support, at the right time, with the right people.

The impact of eating disorders
1.1 Million Australian's are living with an eating disorder,
a 2% increase since 2012
10.5% of people will experience an eating disorder at some point in their life
27% of Australians with an eating disorder are under 19 years old
Less than one third of those living with an eating disorder will receive treatment or support
The role of endED
VISION
Our vision is to see a world where everyone affected by eating disorders has access to treatment, resources, community connection and lived experience support to bring hope and enhance recovery.
MISSION
We create hope for recovery for anyone affected by eating issues or eating disorders in Queensland through compassionate, lived experience support and community connection.
About our 150 Club
The endED 150 Club is a community of individuals and businesses whose monthly contributions help our team to make a tangible difference to those in need. Their contributions help us provide high-quality programs and services at a cost that ensures no one is turned away due to financial barriers.
By joining the 150 Club, businesses stand alongside us in creating a stronger, more compassionate community where healing and recovery are always within reach.
If you are a business interested in supporting our work, we would love to connect with you. Together, we can continue to create a stronger, more supportive community.
Member Spotlight
SCCE is a civil engineering consultancy on the Sunshine Coast providing support for land development and commercial projects including Unitywater Accredited Certifications.
Michael was originally involved as the civil engineer for the Butterfly House, now known as 'Wandi Nerida.' Since then, SCCE has provided pro bono support for the Hope Lane Accommodation Village. This has included providing engineering design of roadworks, earthworks, drainage, and Unitywater connections.











