
Eating Disorders Awareness Week (EDAW) is a national movement from February 1st to 7th each year, dedicated to raising awareness and fostering understanding about eating disorders while challenging the stigma and barriers that prevent access to care.
Eating disorders affect people of all genders, sexual orientations, ages, socioeconomic classes, abilities, races, and ethnic backgrounds. That is why eating disorder groups across Canada unite to mark EDAW with a national week of action aimed at educating the public, highlighting available supports, and advocating for meaningful change.
EDAW is a collective effort from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Participating organizations across the country will host local events, light landmarks in purple, and engage in public education campaigns to raise awareness and foster understanding about eating disorders.
What are the goals of this year's campaign?
Put these posters up in a common area (e.g., offices, clinics, gyms, health centres, schools, staff rooms, kitchens, etc.) near you, take a picture, and tag us at #EDAW2026!


Social media is a powerful tool for change. This year’s EDAW campaign invites us to challenge the harmful message that thinness equals health and instead champion conversations that honour safety, dignity and diversity of all bodies.
Follow along as we:
By sharing these posts with your networks, you can help amplify the message, challenge harmful beliefs, and spark broader awareness and advocacy.
Food brings people together – but for those navigating eating disorders, disordered eating, or sensory sensitivities, food-centered events can be a challenge, a place of exposure to rigid beliefs about health. This resource contains practical strategies for attending gatherings when eating feels complicated, and some actionable tips for hosts who want to create inclusive spaces, because everyone deserves to feel welcome — exactly as they are.


We have compiled a list of events happening during EDAW across the country, from coast-to-coast-to-coast. Learn more about events happening near you!
Planning an event? Get it on the EDAW website by filling out this form.