NEW YORK, NY, May 02, 2015 /24-7PressRelease/ -- Lynn Grefe, long-time president and CEO of the National Eating Disorders Association (NEDA) and a noted political and social activist, passed away April 28 at her home in Edgewater, NJ, following a valiant, year-long battle with cancer. She was 65.
Ms. Grefe has helmed New York City-based NEDA for more than a decade, bringing her expertise, drive and dedication to the cause in 2003. In that role, she expanded the organization dramatically, establishing it as the leading U.S. non-profit supporting individuals and families affected by eating disorders. She was passionate about providing hope to the 30 million Americans who will struggle with these illnesses at some point in their lives and worked to ensure that they, as well as their families and loved ones, had a voice.
During her tenure, Ms. Grefe launched or grew numerous innovative and ground-breaking programs, including the non-profit's annual National Eating Disorders Awareness Week campaign; NEDA's Helpline, which provides information and referrals to those in need; its Navigators peer support program; the Loss Support Network; a national conference bringing together families, individuals and professionals; and an interactive youth website, Proud2BMe. She created NEDA's walk program, which grew to 65 events across the country with more than 15,000 participants annually. Her contributions also include legislative victories in eating disorders education, awareness and treatment access; as well as successful public media advocacy campaigns, sponsorships and alliances.
A published author in the eating disorders field and NEDA's spokesperson, she frequently appeared on television and in print, both nationally and in virtually every major market across the country.
During her varied and distinguished career - which long centered on issues, advocacy and solutions - Ms. Grefe worked in the field of juvenile justice; was an active and effective consultant in several national political campaigns; and, in 1995, was named director of the New York Republican Family Committee which became the Republican Pro-Choice Alliance in 1997 and then merged with like-minded organizations in 1999 to form the Republican Pro-Choice Coalition.
Ms. Grefe was a member of the Academy for Eating Disorders, the National Institute of Mental Health Alliance and was the leader of the NEDA Network of 23 eating disorder non-profits around the nation. She served on the Advisory Council of the Mental Health Foundation, which honored her in 2011. In 2014, she was also honored by Women's E-News as one of the 21 Leaders for the 21st Century.
Born in Philadelphia and raised in Dunedin, Fla., Lynn was a graduate of Florida State University and the John Jay School of Criminal Justice.
An avid cyclist, Ms. Grefe enjoyed bike tours throughout the U.S. and Europe; hiking with her dog, Jeter; and cheering on the Yankees. She is survived by her husband, Rick Antosh; two children from a previous marriage, Keith Grefe and Nicole Landsman; two stepchildren, Keith Antosh and Craig Antosh, both of Chicago; two grandchildren; and her sister, Sandy Friedel.
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