Do you worry about the way you eat? Overeaters Anonymous may have the answer for you.
Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a fellowship of people who share the common problem of compulsive overeating and compulsive food behaviours.
OA is not a diet club; there are no dues, fees or weigh-ins. OA is not affiliated with any public or private organisation, political movement, ideology, or religious doctrine. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively.
OA views compulsive overeating as a physical, emotional and spiritual disease that can be arrested but not cured. Members seek recovery on all three levels by following a Twelve Step program patterned after that of Alcoholics Anonymous.
Weekly meetings of OA are held at the Tomakin Community Hall (10 Ainslie Parade, Tomakin) every Wednesday at 5:30 pm. Other members will be present to share their own experience and how they are recovering, answer questions, and explain the OA program.
If you are seeking help with compulsive overeating and compulsive food behaviours, you are welcome to come along to a meeting. For more information about OA, www://oa.org or call Catherine on 0448 512 684.