The Tuesday Night Park Ridge Step Work Meeting of Overeaters Anonymous (OA) is a unique space where we focus on actively working the Twelve Steps together. Designed for those willing to work the Twelve Steps to recover—or help others recover—from compulsive eating, this one-hour, weekly meeting is focused on teaching, guiding, and working through all Twelve Steps in a supportive and action-oriented environment. We share our experience, strength and hope with one another, so that we may all recover.
Our approach is inspired by the original AA Beginners' Meetings from the 1940s, where rapid progress through the Steps was key to recovery. During each meeting, we don’t just study the steps—we take them together.
We have found that actively working the Twelve Steps is the solution to our problem. We recover through the spiritual awakening that comes from taking all Twelve Steps and continuing to practice them each day. By simply attending and participating in our meetings, members naturally work all Twelve Steps, leaving them with a solid foundation for lasting recovery and the tools to continue their journey.
If you have a sincere desire to stop compulsive eating and are willing to go to any lengths to recover, or if you are recovered and willing to help others recover, we invite you to join us.
Upcoming meeting focus:
June 2, 2026 - Introduction and Step 1
June 9, 2026 - Steps 2 and 3
June 16, 2026 - Step 4, Part 1
June 23, 2026 - Step 4, Part 2 and Step 5
June 30, 2026 - Steps 6 and 7
July 7, 2026 - Steps 8 and 9
July 14, 2026 - Steps 10, 11, and 12
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July 22, 2026 - Introduction and Step 1
July 28, 2026 - Steps 2 and 3
August 4, 2026 - Step 4, Part 1
August 11, 2026 - Step 4, Part 2 and Step 5
August 18, 2026 - Steps 6 and 7
August 25, 2026 - Steps 8 and 9
September 1, 2026 - Steps 10, 11, and 12
The format we use to take the Twelve Steps is based upon the original AA Beginners’ Meetings from the 1940s. In the early days of Alcoholics Anonymous, newcomers were expected to work all Twelve Steps within weeks, sometimes even in a single day. This rapid approach ensured that newcomers were focusing on taking the action necessary to recover.
Our 60-minute, weekly meeting is grounded in readings from Alcoholics Anonymous (a.k.a., "The Big Book") and The 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous, as well as sharing from attendees. In a structured and supportive environment, we hear experience, strength, and hope from those who have recovered from this "seemingly hopeless state of mind and body."
There is a quote on page 58 of the book Alcoholics Anonymous about what is required BEFORE a person takes the Twelve Steps: “If you have decided you want what we have and are willing to go to any length to get it – then you are ready to take certain steps.”
Our meeting is for anyone who wants to recover is willing to go to any lengths to get it. We take all Twelve Steps over the course of seven weeks. A true beginner may not be entirely ready to jump right into our method. They may need to hear more stories of recovery, like those available in the Helpful Links portion of our Resources section, below.
We encourage you to reach out to our meeting contact (info at the bottom of the page) if you're unsure if this meeting is right for you.
Our meeting is not a workshop. It is a weekly meeting where compulsive eaters, both recovered and not yet recovered, gather to help each other work the Twelve Steps of Overeaters Anonymous, so that we may recover. While we encourage everyone to attend all of our meetings, we understand that life happens. If you miss a meeting, we'll see you at the next one!
Our meeting believes that we recover not as a result of going to meetings, but as a result of a personality change that comes about when we work the Twelve Steps.
While many Overeaters Anonymous meetings center around reading a chapter from Alcoholics Anonymous (the “Big Book”) or The 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous, our meeting is a little different. Instead of focusing on just one chapter, we structure each meeting around working one or more of the Twelve Steps. We use selected readings from those books, along with insights we've gained from other recovered members, to guide the discussion. After the step work, we open the floor for everyone to share.
Yes. The Park Ridge Step Work Meeting is a registered OA meeting (#58230) and is affiliated with Suburban North Intergroup (#09118). What makes our meeting different from most is that we work through all Twelve Steps in cycles of seven weeks. We focus on the solution, not the problem—sharing our stories and supporting one another through step work.
No, there is no cost to join Overeaters Anonymous.
OA is a self-supporting organization, which means we do not charge dues or fees. Instead, we rely on voluntary contributions from our members to cover meeting expenses and support our broader mission. The Park Ridge Step Work Meeting expenses include meeting supplies, a monthly donation to the church allowing us to use their space, and contributions to OA service offices. Contributions are appreciated but not required. The current suggested contribution is $5 per meeting, or give what you can afford. However, never stay away from a meeting for financial reasons. Give what you can when you can.
St. Luke's Lutheran Church's primary parking lot is located directly north of the church, accessible from Prospect St.
Additional street parking is available along Cedar Street, on the South side of the Church.
You may enter via the east side of the building, off the alley or via the front doors of the church, on Cedar. There will be a sign taped to each door so you'll know you're in the right place.
Our Current Meeting Formats:
FULL SCRIPT - All Sessions in one PDF: Twelve Steps in Seven Sessions
Session 1: Intro and Step One
Session 2: Steps Two and Three
Session 3: Step Four, Part One
Session 3: Materials:
Session 4: Step Four, Part Two, and Step Five
Session 5: Steps Six and Seven
Session 6: Steps Eight and Nine
Session 6: Materials:
Session 7: Steps Ten, Eleven, and Twelve
Session 7: Materials:
Helpful Links
The Official Overeaters Anonymous Website: oa.org
OA Los Angeles Intergroup Speakers (Hear stories of strength and hope!)
Suburban North Intergroup Meetings List (Lake County, Northern and Northwest Cook County, and McHenry County)
Chicago Turning Point Intergroup Meetings List (North side of Chicago and surrounding areas)
Suburban North Intergroup Resources (The monthly Downloader reports contain news, information, and events, including virtual, from the WSO, Region 5, and SNI.)
Rapid Step 10 (oasteps.org is not affiliated with this website in any way. Some of our members find it helpful, so we share it here.)
Amazon.com link to Alcoholics Anonymous (a.k.a., "The Big Book")
Amazon.com link to The 12 Steps and 12 Traditions of Overeaters Anonymous