Our Volunteers

I’ve always loved learning, especially about the body, sports, and nutrition. I’m passionate about street art and consider myself insightful and ambitious, although I can sometimes be impatient and anxious.

In 2020, during the lockdown, I suffered from severe anorexia that led me to a two-month hospitalization. Now recovered, I decided to turn this struggle into strength by creating this association to support individuals affected by eating disorders (EDs) as well as their loved ones.

As president of TCAkéso, I manage the association’s operations and contracts, aiming to provide caring support and valuable resources to those in need.

My best advice for a long-term recovery ? 

Step out of your comfort zone and find a motivation stronger than the illness.

Why did I found TCAkéso?

I wanted to build everything I wish I had access to during my own recovery so that others could go through their recovery more peacefully.

I’m passionate about cinema, writing, fantasy literature andart in general. I’m a curious and honest person, but I can also be impatient.

My journey with eating disorders started at 15 with anorexia and an exercise addiction. It leads me later to a six-month hospitalization. Now recovered, I decided to move forward by directing my first documentary about the relationship between a mother and her daughter suffering from anorexia.

My best advice for a long-term recovery ?
Find something to fight for, a passion, a dream, or a loved one. Something that drives you to move forward despite the challenges.

Why did I join the association?
I want to use my experience to help others, support patients in understanding that they are not alone, and guide their families through their struggles.

I love learning and trying out new things, like singing recently and I have a strong interest in psychology. Determined and empathetic, I tend to be too hard on myself.

In 2021, I began my fight against anorexia, which led me to a two-month hospitalization. Returning to my passion, rhythmic gymnastics, was my motivation to recover. Today, I’m doing much better and am nearly fully recovered!

My best advice for a long-term recovery ?
Set a goal you can achieve through recovery and find a therapist who truly understands you.

Why did I join the association?
To help people who have gone through similar pain as me. I love being part of new projects, and mental health is a subject I’m passionate about and believe should be talked about more openly.

Since childhood, I’ve had a complicated relationship with food. I had to watch my weight due to being overweight, yet I was also finding refuge in food. My connection to EDs is also rooted in the experiences of my close friends and family who already suffered from those. Now, I still occasionally experience binge eating episodes.

My best advice for a long-term recovery ?
Accept that healing takes time, be patient with your body and mind. Find a passion that allows you to thrive beyond appearance.

Why did I join the association?
I helped create this association to build everything I wish I had during my own healing journey.

I haven’t personally suffered from an eating disorder, but several people close to me have.

My favorite activities?
Hiking and board games! I’m also particularly interested in psychology. Although I haven’t suffered from an ED myself, it’s a cause close to my heart because several loved ones are affected by it.

Why did I join the association?
It’s important to me to give my time to a cause I care about. EDs are a major issue and information about those disorders should be accessible for everyone. I’m glad to help and make meaningful connections.

I’ve been affected by eating disorders for about ten years, following a high-level gymnastics career that left its mark on me. Today, I’m almost fully recovered, but I’m still a bit fragile.

My passions? Early childhood, sports, dancing, and yoga!

Why did I join the association?
Knowing how hard it is to live with this illness, it’s important for me to take action for this cause. I’m eager to help this association grow so we can raise awareness and support as many people as possible.