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Announcing our Kauai Beautifully Flawed Retreat for Returning Attendees!

We are excited to announce our first-ever Beautifully Flawed Retreat for returning attendees! While we will still have our usual October retreat mainly focused on new attendees, this retreat will be for any of our past Beautifully Flawed attendees with no age limit. We first started our Beautifully Flawed Retreats for young women with limb difference in 2013. Since then, we have hosted ten retreats limb difference retreats for young women, so every year we see more and more demand from our past attendees, but can only accommodate about 20 attendees to keep the retreats small and intimate. And as our foundation continues to grow, we see more and more applications each year, typically taking only five to eight female returning attendees. This retreat allows us to welcome back our past attendees AND welcome in new ones in the fall.

Nest year we hope to host a retreat for our returning male attendees, as we have only had three Forge retreats for young men with limb difference. This will allow us to have one more Forge Retreat in October 2023 before having a returning attendee retreat.

This will be our third Beautifully Flawed Retreat on Kauai and we are so excited to share our island with anyone who might have missed out on it in the past! The retreat will focus on faith, fitness, surfing, and healthy living, all with an adaptive focus. Application deadline is Monday, February 6, 2023:

Requirements:

– Lost at least one limb/congenital amputee
– Must have attended at least one previous Beautifully Flawed Retreat for women

Important Dates:

– Thursday, January 5, 2023: Applications Open
– Monday, February 6, 2023: Applications Close
– Thursday, February 16th, 2023: Applicants notified of acceptance
 May 8-12, 2023: The 2023 Beautifully Flawed Kauai Retreat

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