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This webpage provides a listing of Overeaters Anonymous (OA) meetings and other 12 Step resources for individuals in Athens-Clarke County and the surrounding region who are recovering or desire recovery from compulsive overeating. All individuals, whether they are obese, average or underweight, are welcome if they think they may have a problem with food or compulsive overeating.
This website is provided as a public service and is not affliated with the OA World Service Office nor any of the other organizations and links presented below. This information is provided by local anonymous members of Overeaters Anonymous and none of the links below or any advertisements appearing next to this webpage should be considered as either endorsements or representations of Overeaters Anonymous.
Scroll down for a brief description of Overeaters Anonymous and a list of local meetings. You will also find links to regional and world service bodies of OA, a list of other Athens area 12 Step Recovery Groups, other useful 12 Step weblinks, the 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous, and contact information for this website.
You are welcome to copy or print this webpage for your reference. If printing, be sure that your web browser is configured to print this text with black ink.
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Overeaters AnonymousWhat is OA?
There are no dues or fees for members; we are self-supporting through our own contributions, neither soliciting nor accepting outside donations. OA is not affiliated with any public or private organization, political movement, ideology or religious doctrine; we take no position on outside issues.
In Overeaters Anonymous, you'll find members who are extremely overweight, even morbidly obese; moderately overweight; average weight; underweight; still maintaining periodic control over their eating behavior; or totally unable to control their compulsive eating. Our primary purpose is to abstain from compulsive overeating and to carry this message of recovery to those who still suffer.
Source: Frequently Asked Questions--The OA Program
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The Athens areaATHENS AREA OA MEETINGS
"The Arch" is the entrance to the campus of the University of Georgia from downtown Athens. It is the starting point for distance measurements to the meetings listed below. See the Atlanta InterGroup website for a complete list of meetings in the state of Georgia.
Athens Area Meeting Details:
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| Tuesday, 7:00 PM MADISON PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH 382 S. MAIN ST. MADISON, GA 30650 Distance from the Arch: 30.0 miles Usual Format: Discussion Contact: RICHARD Phone: 706-342-9445 Group #: 38099 |
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| Tuesday, 7:00 PM THE TABERNACLE (YOUTH HALL) 270 SIMONTON ROAD LAWRENCEVILLE, GA 30045 Distance from the Arch: 39.7 miles Special Focus: TEEN AND YOUNGER Contact: WHITNEY Phone: 678-758-2632 Group #: 45985 |
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| Thursday, 7:00 PM ST. GREGORY'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH 3195 BARNETT SHOALS ROAD ATHENS, GA 30605 Distance from the Arch: 5.3 miles Usual Format: Big Book Study Contact: GEORGE Phone: 706-613-7765 Group #: 49270 |
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| Friday, 7:30 PM () BARROW COMMUNITY HOSPITAL 3RD FLOOR CONFERENCE ROOM 316 NORTH BROAD STREET WINDER, GA 30620 Distance from the Arch: 23.6 miles Contact: THIS MEETING IS NOW CLOSED Phone: -- Group #: 49106 |
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| Saturday, 9:00 AM ZION HILL BAPTIST CHURCH 4100 FALCON PARKWAY FLOWERY BRANCH, GA 30542 Distance from the Arch: 41.0 miles Contact: ELLY Phone: 770-538-4778 Group #: 46020 |
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| Saturday, 10:30 AM PRINCETON UMC 2390 S. LUMPKIN STREET ATHENS, GA 30606 Distance from the Arch: 3.5 miles Usual Format: Literature Study & Discussion Contact: GEORGE Phone: 706-613-7765 Group #: 22373 |
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If you are unsure which meetings in the Athens region may be closest to you, large and small Athens regional maps have been provided. Choose below the size that may best fit your screen settings:
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Intergroup Information:OA Resources
OA World Service Office:
OA WORLD SERVICE OFFICE Homepage
http://www.oa.org/ws_office.html
OA WSO "Is OA for You?"
http://www.oa.org/is_oa.html
OA WSO Downloadable literature webpage
http://www.oa.org/downloadable_files.html
OA WSO Find a Meeting webpage
http://www.oa.org/all_about_meetings.htm
OA WSO Online Meetings webpage
http://www.oa.org/online_meetings.html
OA WSO Member Support webpage
http://www.oa.org/member_support.html
OA WSO Group Support/Start a Group webpage
http://www.oa.org/group_support.html
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) about the OA Program
http://www.overeatersanonymous.org/faqs.html
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It was felt by local members of Athens OA and those consulted by us that links to outside groups and resources violates the traditions of Overeaters Anonymous. These have now been removed from this section. Our focus should always be on our disease and the solution for it. While we encourage individuals to seek the recovery needed from whatever resources are available, we must abide by those principles which have shown themselves to work in our recovery from compulsive overeating. We apologize for any inconvenience this may have caused.
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OTHER ATHENS AREA 12 STEP GROUPS
The 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of
Overeaters AnonymousThe Twelve Steps of Overeaters Anonymous
The Twelve Steps are the heart of the OA recovery program. They offer a new way of life that enables the compulsive overeater to live without the need for excess food.
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Permission to use the Twelve Steps of Alcoholics Anonymous for adaptation by OA was granted by AA World Services, Inc.
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The Twelve Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous
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Please send additions, corrections, and other requests
for the Athens area to this e-mail address.