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Relax, Refresh and Revive at Our Upcoming Retreats!

Relax, Refresh and Revive at Our Upcoming Retreats!

We’re pleased to announce our upcoming retreats to enhance your efforts to help animals, practice self-care, connect with like-minded people, reduce stress, and feel refreshed. We’ve got some great opportunities for you to spend time offline and in-person to learn from and support each other. Sign up for early bird prices today!

Please review our selection below to find a retreat that speaks to your soul: 

Find Your Voice, Live Your Heart: Narrative Healing Arts Retreat

October 5 – 6, 2019

Woodstock Farm Sanctuary & Catskill Animal Sanctuary (New York)

Discover narrative tools for healing and for cultivating empathy about animals during a true storytelling workshop led by TMI Project and sponsored by Compassion Arts. Receive essential techniques to help animals without depleting yourself. Attend one or both days with sanctuary tours, vegan meals, and more!

Activist Healing Retreat

October 12, 2019

Reflections Center (New York City)

Spend half a day to nurture your whole self! Psychotherapist April Lang shares experiential tools to help when you feel overwhelmed. Join in a yoga class, support circle, and healing ritual to support your wellbeing.

Holistic Fitness: A Mind-Body-Spirit Vegan Retreat in Hawaii with John Pierre

October 31 - November 4, 2019

WhaleSpirit Sanctuary (Captain Cook, Hawaii)

Embark on an active retreat vacation with expert guidance to achieve your health goals, restore balance, and align your body, mind, and spirit. Enjoy yoga, meditation, hiking, healing rituals, and touring sacred sites. Hawaiian sunsets, volcanic views, and clear waters await you! 

Vegan Spirituality Forum & Retreat

September 10 - 13, 2020

Unity Village (Lee’s Summit, Missouri)

The Spiritual Forum and In Defense of Animals invite you to join in the awakening of consciousness in the heart of our nation. Be inspired by speakers, workshops, meditation, yoga, personal reflection, and sacred ritual at Unity Village, where Unity co-founders Charles and Myrtle Fillmore were among the first to promote ethical vegetarianism.

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