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  • ACORN Food Addiction Dependency Recovery Services  - Organization established to provide support network to food addicts, bulimics, anorexics, and compulsive overeaters.
  • Ana Friends  - Providing a venue for information exchange and support among people with eating disorders.
  • CEDRIC Centre  - Offers individual and group counseling, retreats and workshops to overcome eating disorders.
  • Create Wellness Within You  - Facilitates counseling, workshops, and educational programs for those experiencing an eating disorder.
  • Dallas CEA-HOW  - Association of individuals with eating disorders. Aims to help each other in recovering from compulsive eating and food addiction.
  • Eating Addictions Anonymous  - Resource for recovery programs for people with eating and body image disorders.
  • Eating Disorders Anonymous  - Serves as network for information exchange on recovering eating disorders.
  • Eating Disorders Foundation  - Nonprofit organization features support groups to help people recover from eating disorders.
  • EDEN  - Eating Disorders and Education Network - serves as resource for education and support to people seeking recovery from eating disorders.
  • The Joy Project  - Nonprofit, grassroots organization with a mission to end the epidemic of eating disorder throughout the world.
  • Mia Friends  - Discussions, information, and resources for those with eating disorders.
  • Normal Eating  - Features a recovery program for people undergoing food and weight obsession. Includes forum for discussions as well as references.
  • Pale Reflections  - Online community featuring discussions and articles focused on eating disorders.
  • Picky Eating Adults  - Access to support and information for people adversely affected by their picky eating habits.
  • Sheena's Place  - Site provides resources and education dedicated to people undergoing eating disorder recovery.
 
 
 
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