A.N.T.S.
Adequate Nationwide Treatment for Sufferers
of Eating Disorders
A.N.T.S. Donations & Sponsorship List
A.N.T.S. is a charitable organisation relying solely on donations and fund-raising by the members and other supporting parties.
A.N.T.S. gratefully acknowledge the generous support given by the individuals, groups and organisations listed here, without whose help we would be unable to campaign for the 1.15 million eating disorder sufferers, their carers and families nationwide.
You can be assured that your donations will not only be used to maximum effect, but you will be able to see how your donation is being spent by checking this page during the coming months.
We would ask all those affected by an eating disorder, who benefit from this generosity, to support them in return.
A.N.T.S. Website
This website is sponsored by the generous donation of £250 from:
(The donation pays for the web hosting and
the
purchase of the domain name for two years.)

St. Judes Hall, Grove Road, Milton, Weston-super-Mare, BS22 8HB.
A.N.T.S. General Fund
| Date | Funds From | Amount | Balance |
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| April 2003 |
Opening Donation | £50 | £50 |
| April 2003 |
Sale of Eating Disorder Ribbons (20% share) | £30 | £80 |
| February 2004 | Leaflets produced for EDA Week | £-21 | £59 |
A.N.T.S. "March" - WsM to London
23rd - 26th April 2004
Your donations and sponsorship are especially important at present. Without your support this venture will be unable to have the impact that it deserves, and eating disorder sufferers nationwide will continue to receive an inadequate level of care, resulting in untold misery and needless deaths. They surely deserve to enjoy the same standard of life that most of us take for granted. Don't they?
A.N.T.S. gratefully acknowledges the support and generosity of those listed below.
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Initial info about our "March" available here, updated here,
sponsorship list (specific to this event) here.
Donate to A.N.T.S.
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"This website is a vital tool
for those who may feel lost or alone, carers and sufferers alike,
who seek support and information that may,
put simply, save the life of someone they love."
Brian Cotter MP, Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for Weston-super-Mare 1997-2005.