Our free, eating disorder helpline is operated by volunteers who are trained to connect callers with resources and provide general support. ANAD Helpline volunteers are recovered individuals with lived experience of an eating disorder, and/or those who are passionate about eating disorder recovery. As a volunteer, you will receive comprehensive training that will empower you, expand your knowledge of eating disorders and body image concerns, and provide an incredible learning opportunity.
Helpline volunteers are often the first step in helping people begin their recovery, or providing information to loved ones. Volunteers connect with callers in a compassionate and caring manner, provide basic information, additional resources, and support. The ANAD helpline is NOT a crisis line. It exists to provide resources and support to those with questions about recovery or who need a few words of support.
ANAD trains and supervises volunteers so that they have help every step of the way. All Helpline volunteers must complete required ANAD volunteer training. Volunteers commit to 6 months of service at a time.
Helpline volunteers have the following responsibilities:
To apply, visit our website at https://anad.org/get-involved/helpline-volunteer/Application Process
We are currently accepting applications for our cohort beginning in June 2024. Applications will remain open until Late April. Applications received after that time will be considered for the following cohort.
Application Process