Eating Disorders
Take Off Pounds Sensibly (TOPS)
Helps overweight persons attain and maintain their weight goals. Promotes a sensible approach to weight control. Chapters meet weekly for discussion and programs to offer support and motivation. Newsletter and chapter development guidelines.
Read moreNorthside Church of Christ – Celebrate Recovery
Recovery is for anyone who would like to recover from hurts, habits or hang-ups that life has produced. It is for men and women desiring to be freed from whatever it is that keep us from experiencing the fullness of God in mind, body and spirit.
Read morePratt Celebrate Recovery
If you want freedom from life’s hurts, hang-ups, and habits we encourage you to check out Pratt Celebrate Recovery on Monday nights. We meet at Pratt Friends Church, corner of Lawrence and Maple. This ministry seeks to celebrate God’s healing and redemptive power in our lives through the “8 Recovery Principles” Celebrate
Read moreFood Addicts Anonymous
A 12-step fellowship to help people recover from the disease of food addiction. Primary purpose is to maintain abstinence from sugar, flour, and wheat. Information, referrals, pen pals, conferences, and assistance in starting groups.
Read moreFood Allergy Research & Education (FARE)
Support, coping strategies, and information for persons affected by food allergies and anaphylaxis. Aims to increase public awareness. Educational materials, information, referrals, conferences, literature, phone support, and newsletter.
Read moreFullCircle Ministries
Parent and Teen Groups. Ministry serving families with teens and young adults struggling with a range of issues that can be challenging the very foundation of any household. Issues may include substance abuse, addictions such as gambling, pornography, depression, promiscuity, or eating disorders.
Read moreAssociation of Anorexia Nervosa and Associated Disorders (ANAD), Inc.
Resource and Groups online. Information on self-help groups, therapy, and referrals to professionals. Meetings led by members with professionals as sponsors. Newsletter and group development guidelines.
ANAD is a donation-based recovery community. We believe eating disorder support should be affordable and accessible to all. To continue offering our services for free, we rely on
Read moreNational Association to Advance Fat Acceptance – NAAFA
NAAFA is a non-profit civil rights organization dedicated to ending size discrimination in all of its forms. NAAFA’s goal is to help build a society in which people of every size are accepted with dignity and equality in all aspects of life. NAAFA will pursue this goal through advocacy, public education, and support.
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Read moreNational Eating Disorders Association (NEDA)
Resource and groups online. Support for people with anorexia, bulimia, and related eating disorders, their families, and friends. Groups, education, newsletter, information, referrals, audio tapes, group development guidelines, and information packets.
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