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Women's AA Retreat


  • Wisdom House Retreat & Conference Center 229 East Litchfield Road Litchfield, CT, 06759 United States (map)

Presented by TJ Murtagh

The Paradox of Step 6

Delve into the paradox of AA’s Step 6, “W'e’re entirely ready to have GOD remove all these defects of character” in the company of women in recovery. Treat yourself to a weekend devoted to self-care, as we meditate, converse, laugh, cry, enjoy nature and unwind.  AA, Al-Anon and ACOA material will be used as we focus on the miracle of Step 6.

$325 | PRIVATE BEDROOM WITH PRIVATE BATH

$295 | PRIVATE BEDROOM WITH HALL BATH

All meals are included: Dinner on Friday through Lunch on Sunday

We’re honored to offer scholarship opportunities to programs and retreats, creating opportunities for everyone. Please call (860) 567-3163 to find out more.

The health and safety of our guests and staff are of paramount importance to us. We follow the COVID-19 guidelines provided by the State of Connecticut and the CDC. If Wisdom House is forced to close to comply with the guidelines issued by the State of Connecticut or the CDC, we will return all funds received to date.

TJ Cleveland-Murtagh has been living her faith in recovery since her first Wisdom House Women’s AA/Alanon retreat over 16 years ago.  During this time, she and her husband have raised 2 children, a setting perfect to “practice these principles in all our affairs.”  TJ is a registered dietitian, office manager of her family’s Litchfield County landscaping business, an active member of Alcoholics Anonymous and team leader of the Caring Ministry of Sharon Congregational Church. She has expanded her ministry to include delivering the Sunday message to the congregation when called. She is also a member of Northwest Connecticut Prevention Network, whose mission is to reduce high risk behavior of Youth in Litchfield County.  As a practicing dietitian, TJ was a nutrition educator for the National Dairy Council.  In this capacity, she facilitated workshops for health professionals, teachers and foodservice programs throughout CT.  She also worked with the news media promoting nutrition health and wellness.