Day of Recovery
Sunday, March 1st
Join us as we raise awareness about eating disorders, share stories of hope and recovery, and participate in our “One Day, I Will…” campaign.
Join us as we close the weekend with Stories of Hope & Recovery: Panel Discussion with Facilitators of Lived Experience on Sunday, March 1st at 6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT, in honor of our National Day of Recovery. The Alliance facilitators with lived experience will come together to share their recovery journeys and answer your questions. This group is free and open to everyone. We hope you’ll join us for a meaningful, supportive conversation grounded in hope, connection, and healing.
Join Our Virtual Social Campaign
One Day, I Will… is a hopeful, future-focused carousel campaign. Through intentional prompts, the campaign highlights the meaningful milestones along the path of recovery — creating space for dialogue, reflection, and hope. Each slide serves as a gentle narrative moment, reminding our community that healing is possible, deeply personal, and nonlinear — and that every step forward matters.
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Start with the intro slide, “One Day, I Will…”
Add 5 slides using the future-focused affirmations below, alongside photos and/or videos that reflect that affirmation.
One day, I will rewrite my story on my own terms.
One day, I will believe in my own strength.
One day, I will celebrate the small wins.
One day, I will take up space without apologizing.
One day, I will speak to myself with kindness.
Close with a final slide sharing what you’re looking toward.
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Share your carousel on social, tag @alliancefored, and use #OneDayIWill to be part of the Day of Recovery movement.
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#EatingDisordersAwarenessWeek2026
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