Here are some heart breaking statistics:
- 42% of first-third grade girls want to be thinner.
- 81% of 10-year-olds are afraid of being fat.
- In the past decade, hospitalizations for eating disorders increased by 119% for children younger than 12.
These distressing numbers come to us from the National Eating Disorders Association who have set aside this week as National Eating Disorder Awareness week and they point to the ongoing crisis of self-hate and self-abuse that impacts many young women.
The causes of eating disorders are complicated. For example, studies report more than a third of those suffering from bulimia are sexual assault survivors. And anorexia is a condition that often affects multiple generations in a single family. But within all the complex causes, there is a nagging sense of inadequacy. A hard to shake feeling, that I am just not good enough as I am.
One local organization in Philadelphia, the Renfrew Center Foundation, is using this week for the “Barefaced and Beautiful” campaign. They are encouraging women to go without makeup Monday and to post pictures of their scrubbed mugs on social media.









