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Overeaters Anonymous Chilliwack 07.11.2020

This is a very hard time but there is support for anyone who wants help with compulsive eating and compulsive food behaviours. The Zoom, online and telephone meetings really help. To find a meeting go to Oaseatosky.com Or simply search online for Overeaters anonymous zoom meetings. There are overeaters anonymous groups all over the world and the door is always open to newcomers.

Overeaters Anonymous Chilliwack 31.10.2020

OA has so much support to offer all of us - the newcomer and those who have been around a while. Join us for a meeting today. We meet every Saturday at 10:30AM at the St Thomas Anglican Church Hall (the building beside the church) in Chilliwack,BC. Progress not perfection. https://oa.org/working-the-program/relapse-prevention/

Overeaters Anonymous Chilliwack 17.10.2020

Are you tired of trying a new diet every year? Are you ready for a different solution? Welcome to OA. Welcome home. Join us for a meeting on Saturday at 10:30 AM at St Thomas Anglican Church Hall (the building beside the church) 46048 Gore Ave Chilliwack BC Canada www.oa.org

Overeaters Anonymous Chilliwack 28.09.2020

Our next meeting is Saturday at 10:30 in the St Thomas Anglican Church hall in Chilliwack,BC. Come and try out a meeting and see what it’s all about. You can go to OA.org for more info about the program. https://oa.org/

Overeaters Anonymous Chilliwack 25.09.2020

Good morning. Give yourself an early holiday gift and join us for a meeting this AM. St Thomas Anglican Church Hall, Chilliwack,BC 10:30 AM

Overeaters Anonymous Chilliwack 21.09.2020

12 Steps to a Better Holiday Season 1. We admitted that the holiday season has a deeper meaning than devouring food. 2. We came to believe that a power greater than ourselves could help us see and celebrate the true meaning of the season. 3. We came to believe that our Higher Power could help us appreciate the joyful ness of the season as we understand it. ... 4. We made a searching and thorough examination of our relationship with food during the holidays and other things we enjoy about the season. 5. We admitted to our Higher Power the exact nature of our food habits during holiday seasons past. 6. We became entirely ready to allow our Higher Power to remove our attachment to food as a necessity of the holidays. 7. We humbly asked them to remove our desire to partake of holiday treats. 8. We made a list of all persons whose presence makes the holiday season joyful for us and with whom we would like to share our joy. 9. We made plans to spend time with those people whenever possible except when to do so would remove us from our primary purpose of abstinence. 10. We continued to enjoy the company of friends and family and other non-food aspects of the season. 11. We sought through prayer and meditation to improve our appreciation of the season, praying for knowledge of its meaning and the joy we feel at this time. 12. Having realized that sharing the joy of this season with others far outlasts the fleeting pleasure of food, we gave ourselves the gift of abstinence throughout the holidays and gave others the gift of our full attention and appreciation. Edited and reprinted from the New Horizon Newsletter West 10th St Big Book meeting Nov/Dec 1998 Please join us on Sat 10:30AM for a meeting. St Thomas Anglican Church Hall in Chilliwack, BC, Canada.