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File #: 260251    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Special Action Status: Passed
File created: 2/25/2026 In control: Council
On agenda: 2/26/2026 Final action: 2/26/2026
Title: Sponsor: Councilmember Andrea Bough RESOLUTION - Declaring the week of February 23 through March 1, 2026, as National Eating Disorder Awareness Week throughout the City of Kansas City, Missouri.
Sponsors: Andrea Bough, Melissa Robinson, Ryana Parks-Shaw, Eric Bunch, Crispin Rea, Kevin O'Neill, Johnathan Duncan, Darrell Curls, Lindsay French
Attachments: 1. Authenticated Resolution 260251
RESOLUTION NO. 260251

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Sponsor: Councilmember Andrea Bough

RESOLUTION - Declaring the week of February 23 through March 1, 2026, as National Eating Disorder Awareness Week throughout the City of Kansas City, Missouri.

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WHEREAS, this year's theme for National Eating Disorder Awareness Week, "Fighting for Change, Committed to Change - Every Body Belongs," recognizes that individuals of all backgrounds and communities are impacted by eating disorders, and with awareness we can commit to change, reminding those impacted that they are not alone in their fight; and

WHEREAS, eating disorders are serious but treatable mental and physical illnesses that will affect 30 million Americans at some point in their lives regardless of gender, age, race, ethnicity, sexual orientation, body shape, or weight, with the chances of recovery increasing the earlier an eating disorder is detected; and

WHEREAS, eating disorders have the second highest mortality rate of any psychiatric illness behind opiate addiction, which is why we must advocate for those suffering to seek treatment and support; and

WHEREAS, every 52 minutes someone dies as a direct result of an eating disorder; and

WHEREAS, Black, Indigenous, and People of Color are 50% less likely to be diagnosed and receive treatment and are significantly less likely to be asked by a doctor about eating disorder symptoms. Gay men are seven times more likely to report binge-eating and twelve times more likely to report purging than heterosexual men. Transgender college students are diagnosed with disordered eating at approximately 4 times the rate of their cisgendered classmates; and

WHEREAS, we encourage those suffering from an eating disorder to seek support, treatment, and care from local providers such as the Children's Mercy Eating Disorder Center which takes a multidisciplinary evaluation approach so that the correct course of treatment can be determined and inter...

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