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Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Web Site Revision!

We've just completed a major revision of thedressingroomproject.org
Check it out!

As we now have a Facebook page for updates, and will be posting on our newly revised web site via the "What's New" section, we will probably not be doing much here on blogger any more.

See you in cyberspace!

In Sisterhood,
*Mimi Kates
Director EWP & The Dressing Room Project

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Help Teen Achieve Recovery

National Eating Disorders Awareness Week is February 20th- 26th. This year we are fund raising to help a teenager in need of eating disorders treatment.

To Donate Click Here.

“Over 11 million people in the US suffer from an eating disorder,” reports The National Eating Disorders Association. “In spite of the unprecedented growth of these disorders in the past two decades, insurance coverage for treatment is inadequate.”

Jennifer (pseudonym used for anonymity) is a 17 year old high school senior with bulimia nervosa. She has struggled with the disease for over two years. She reached out to The Dressing Room Project for help.

Residential mental health treatment is not covered by Jennifer’s insurance, yet she does not qualify for hospital treatment either due to her supposed "healthy" weight. People with bulimia are often of a deceptively normal looking weight, but the disease is potentially life threatening due to electrolyte imbalance which affects the heart and other major organs.

"Eating disorders have a 20% death rate, the highest of any mental disorder," says Michelle Villanti, L.C.S.W., Clinical Director of the Nova Luna Center for Eating Disorders. "One out of five people who have an eating disorder will die from it.”

Ironically, insurance will not pay for Jennifer’s treatment unless her situation becomes medically critical. She realizes that she needs to receive treatment before her disease progresses to the point where hospitalization is required. “This is upsetting because I don't want my disorder to get to that point,” says Jennifer.

Jennifer’s residential treatment will cost a hefty $45,000.

Shocked that their insurance will not help, Jennifer's mom said, “Of course we will do everything we can. You can’t put a price on your child’s life.”

Jennifer told us, “Anything you can do to help me fulfill my dream of recovery would be greatly appreciated. God bless you for everything you do to help promote a healthy body image for young girls. You truly make a difference.”

Tax deductible contributions may be donated at http://www.TheDressingRoomProject.org/donate.html or sent via postal mail to: EWP & The Dressing Room Project, PO Box 834 Black Mountain, NC 28711. Checks should be written to “Catalyst/EWP.”

Half of all donations received from now through the end of February will go to “Jennifer’s Fund for Recovery.” The balance will support ongoing eating disorders prevention work.

Please help us make this a successful fund raising campaign!

"Like" our Jennifer's Fund FaceBook page and share with friends.

Donate if you can. Even a small amount makes a difference.

Thanks for caring.

In Sisterhood,

*Mimi Kates

Director EWP & The Dressing Room Project


Monday, January 3, 2011

Eating Disorders Awareness Week

The Dressing Room Project is honored to be invited by NEDA as a partner organization for National Eating Disorders Awareness Week this year. Please check out their information below.

It’s Time to Talk about It during National Eating Disorders Awareness Week, February 20-26, 2011. Join the nation’s largest eating disorders outreach effort by committing to do just one thing to start the conversation in your community. NEDA provides tons of free and discount resources, fun activity ideas and much more! Click here to learn more about how you can make a difference.

In Sisterhood,
*Mimi Kates
Director EWP & The Dressing Room Project

Monday, December 6, 2010

Goodshop For Us!

Doing your holiday shopping online? Please consider using Goodshop.com

Just select Emerging Women Projects as your charity and when you go to any of the hundreds of participating stores from there, they donate a percentage of your purchase price to us.

Amazon, Ebay, Bed Bath & Beyond, Apple, Best Buy, Gap, even FTD florists!

With a couple extra clicks you can do a lot of good. There's also an option to download the GoodSearch toolbar so that whenever you go to a participating store, it remembers you (& us)

Enjoy your holidays. Be safe, well and happy!

In Sisterhood,
*Mimi Kates
Director EWP & The Dressing Room Project

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

You Asked For It!

Many of you have requested access to more card designs so you don't need to wait for the New Free Cards to be posted on our site.

Thank you for your patience! Now you can order a data cd with 60 card designs ready to print at our special DRP Card Store. (not at the main Dressing Room Project Store)

Hopefully this new option will help get more cards out there where they can be seen and appreciated.

In Sisterhood,

*Mimi Kates
Director EWP & The Dressing Room Project

Saturday, October 9, 2010

Technical Difficulties...

We apologize for any recent difficulties with the Action Team Registration process on our web site.

Our Web Mistress is doing an overhaul and we'll update you when we've got the bugs worked out! Please do email us at ewp@vtlink.net if you notice any other problems with the site.

In the meantime, please enjoy the Free Cards and The Dressing Room Project Store for t-shirts, mugs, bags and much more. (My personal favorite is the "You're Overflowing With Beauty" Baby Bib... couldn't resist the pun!) If you do decide to buy something, first get the current Discount Coupon Codes. (usually 5%-20% off.)

Be Well.

In Sisterhood,

*Mimi Kates
Director EWP & The Dressing Room Project

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

September Cards Are Here

New Free Cards are available to print and post.

Go ahead... Make the world a more beautiful place with Dressing Room Project Cards!

In Sisterhood,

*Mimi Kates
Director EWP & The Dressing Room Project