Quality of Life Retreat December 1-4, 2008.
The next HIV/AIDS Quality of Life Retreat takes places December 1st through the 4th at the Washington DC Retreat HouseThe Quality of Life Retreat program began in 1988. Since then over sixty retreats have been conducted.
The retreats are a connecting and coping experience for persons living with HIV/AIDS. It is a chance to get away, to get together, to interact and to learn the techniques and attitudes that are effective in dealing with the issues of long-term survival.
The program includes workshops that focus on self-acceptance, spiritual empowerment, stigmas, mental health, and maintaining quality of life. There will be workshops, entertainment, singing, prayer, and a healing services. Participants support each other through a Prayer-Buddy System. The group may also design a Talent Show. The retreat is limited to 40 participants and is offered to persons living with HIV/AIDS. The program is ecumenical and opent to individuals of all faiths, religions, and beliefs.
The retreats have four objects:
- To provide a safe, loving environment in which participants can be fully themselves, free of fears and inhibitions, and can deal openly with their deeest concerns.
- To offer spiritual, practical, educational and health resources to those whose lives have been, are and will be affected personally by HIV infection.
- To listen to what HIV infected persons have to say about their journeys.
- To offer and develop a viable model of how the religious community can make a compassionate and effective response to this crisis.
The next retreat will take place December 1st through the 4th at the Washington DC Retreat House, which is operated by the Sisters of the Franciscan Order.
For more information visit www.qualityofliferetreatshiv.org

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Let me be the first to say. KUDOS. I LOVED being a team member at this retreat. It is so needed by the community and everyone is so very caring and thoughtful. Everyone enjoyed themselves. This is a worthwhile effort for all of us fighting this disease - EVERYONE! Much Love to all. Claudette Williams - TEAM.
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