Marks Church/Urban Life Center, 1031 Franklin St. Anyone, from any walk of life, who seeks recovery from their problems with food, is welcome. UA: Underearners Anonymous video and phone meeting page. Calendars for Self-Management and Recovery Training, a non-12 step recovery group for all types of addictions. FA is a tax-exempt, non-profit Twelve Step program that helps people of all ages who have issues with food. SMART Recovery: SMART Recovery calendar of online meetings. You can search worldwide for NA helplines and websites or use the meeting search option.
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Please check with the meeting contact to confirm that the FA meetings will be held. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a free Twelve Step recovery program for anyone suffering from food obsession, overeating, under-eating or bulimia. Food Addicts in Recovery Anonymous is a Twelve Step fellowship based on the principles of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). Narcotics Anonymous World Services (NAWS) can help you find an NA meeting near you, or a web or phone meeting if that’s your preference. There are meetings held in the Brighton area: The best way to learn about FA is to attend a meeting where you can speak to a greeter, find a sponsor, pick up literature, and hear experiences of recovering food addicts. There are no dues, fees, or weigh-ins at FA meetings. Offers support for persons suffering from many forms of food addiction including overeating, bulimia and anorexia. Through working the Twelve Steps of AEA, members find peace of mind and the ability to live a meaningful and. AEA members have found recovery from binge eating, anorexia, bulimia, other forms of addictive eating and compulsive exercise. FA is a fellowship of individuals who, through shared experience and mutual support, are recovering from the disease of food addiction. Addictive Eaters Anonymous (AEA) is a worldwide Twelve Step fellowship based on Alcoholics Anonymous. There is a solution.įood Addicts in Recovery Anonymous (FA) is a programme based on the twelve steps of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA). We knew very little about the SAA fellowship or the program of recovery it teaches. For many of us, our first experience in SAA was attending a meeting. Having trouble controlling the way you eat? Are you overweight? Underweight? Obsessed with food, weight, or dieting? You are not alone. At our meetings, we read SAA literature and share our experience, strength and hope with each other, focusing on how the SAA program of recovery works in our lives.' Sex Addicts Anonymous, p.