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Quad City Eating Disorders Consortium

Our mission is to be guided by the Amy Helpenstell Foundation's message of help, hope and healing by promoting awareness, understanding, diagnosis and treatment for eating disorders in our community.


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Quad City Eating Disorder Planning Group

The Amy Helpenstell Foundation is dedicated to improving the quality of life in the Quad-City area by funding educational programs, youth development activities, community development and cultural activities.

In the fall of 2007, the Amy Helpenstell Foundation became a stimulus to convene a variety of local professionals to study the issue of eating disorders in the greater Quad-City area.  The Foundation contacted the Robert Young Center seeking assistance for a recommended approach.  Dr. David Deopere, President of RYC convened eleven treatment professionals and community leaders to plan the effort.  They are listed below:

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Derek Ball, Ph.D., Marriage and Family Counseling Service

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Quad City Eating Disorders Consortium Members

Meets every first and third Wednesday of the month, from 6-7:00  p.m.

Front:  Mr. William Hiebert,   Ms. Betsy Zmuda-Swanson,  Ms. Kathy Bowman,   Ms. Mollye VanOpdorp,  Ms. Barbara Lynch
Back:  Mr. Dennis Duke,  Mr. Scott Stange,  Mr. Derek Ball,  Mr. Joe Vermeire,  Missing:  Mr. Bud Helpenstell,  Mr.  David Deopere,   Mr. Michael Freda,  Mr. Jim Horstmann,  Mr. Randy Jacobs

It was decided initially to poll citizens from the greater Quad-City area about their understanding of eating disorders.  Based on the results, recommendations would be made to the Foundation to fill any gaps in prevention, education and treatment programs in the area related to eating disorders.  McKeon & Associates from Chicago, Illinois was selected to construct and conduct the survey.

The sample for the Eating Disorders Survey included 800 persons who agreed to participate in a telephone interview about the topic.  The subjects were surveyed during the last week of April, 2007.  The random sample was stratified by residence, gender, age, socio-economic and race demographics in Scott, Rock Island and selected western portions of Henry County.  Results of the survey were analyzed by Dr. Deopere and submitted to The Amy Helpenstell Foundation in July.

As a first step, it was decided to determine community need for a formal eating disorder program.  An initial decision was to decide from whose perspective should research gauge community need – the community itself or potential program recipients and key referral agents?  The methodology used to survey each of these groups is very different, and the information gained from interviewing each of these groups would be different.

 

Quad City Eating Disorders Consortium Contacts

Email - Barb Lynch   Phone - (309) 779-3077

Email - Mollye VanOpdorp   Phone - (309) 779-2043


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Quad City Eating Disorders Consortium

Our mission is to be guided by the Amy Helpenstell Foundation's message of help, hope and healing by promoting awareness, understanding, diagnosis and treatment for eating disorders in our community.

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