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May Retreat

Join us as we embark on a journey of spiritual growth and connection. Let's cultivate a sacred and supportive haven by honoring the faith, spirituality, and aspirations of Women of Color. This retreat is a space for both personal reflection and shared moments, where we can delve into the rich traditions and insights of our community. Take part in this rejuvinating experience open to all Loyola staff and faculty. 

Retreat Details

May 15-17, 2025

Cost: $75 - includes lodging, food, snacks, and activities. 

General Information:
  • Location: LUREC (2710 S Country Club Rd, Woodstock, IL 60098)
  • Check-in starts at 11:00 AM on the 15th, and the retreat will end by 11:00 AM on the 17th. 
  • You will have your own hotel-style bedroom and bathroom with linens and towels included.

Transportation:

  • For those needing a ride, we will coordinate carpooling from WTC, LSC and HSC if available

For more information, contact Klamesha Richards (krichards6@luc.edu)

Register by May 1 at this link!

What past retreatants have said about their experiences:

  • "I hoped to connect with people with similar experiences and foster trust in a safe space. This retreat absolutely achieved this expectation. It allowed us all to be vulnerable and truly share our essence and support one another. We built ourselves up."
  • "The retreat experience was more than what I expected. It provided me with peace of mind and spirit. As well as taught me about other areas of spiritual development that I wasn't aware of." 
  • "I really did not have many expectations other than to meet new people & reflect on various life experiences. This was achieved and more. I am grateful for the feeling of support among these [people] and I hope to continue a connection with them."
  • "I enjoyed meeting new people from various LUC departments and reflecting on my experiences."

Join us as we embark on a journey of spiritual growth and connection. Let's cultivate a sacred and supportive haven by honoring the faith, spirituality, and aspirations of Women of Color. This retreat is a space for both personal reflection and shared moments, where we can delve into the rich traditions and insights of our community. Take part in this rejuvinating experience open to all Loyola staff and faculty.