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Accessibility Statement

We are committed to creating a retreat and digital space that is inclusive, welcoming, and accessible to all individuals — in body, mind, and spirit.

 

We believe that true healing begins with belonging, and that belonging begins with access.

 

Retreat AccessibilityWheelchair Accessible:

 

  • The retreat site offers wheelchair-accessible sleeping areas, bathrooms, and workshop spaces.

  • Terrain is mostly flat and walkable, though some areas may include gravel or grass.

  • Please reach out with any mobility needs so we can support you fully.

  • Accessible toilets and showers are available on-site.

Meals & Dietary Needs:

 

  • All meals are provided with care and consideration.

  • We will make our best efforts to accommodate a wide range of dietary needs, including allergies, vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free.

  • You may share your needs in the registration form.

 

Quiet & Sensory Sensitivity:

 

  • Quiet areas will be designated for rest and regulation.

  • We aim to minimize overwhelming sensory input during workshops and rituals and offer grounding alternatives for those who need them.

 

Health & Neurodiversity:

 

  • Our team is trauma-informed and inclusive of neurodiverse experiences, mental health challenges, chronic illness, and invisible disabilities.

  • We invite you to share anything we can do to support your full participation.

 

Website Accessibility:

 

  • We strive to make our website accessible to all visitors.

  • This includes:Easy-to-read fonts and clear navigationMobile-friendly layout and responsive design

  • Alt-text on images whenever possible

  • Keyboard navigability for core features

  • If you encounter any accessibility barriers on our website or have suggestions for improvement, we invite your feedback so we may continue to evolve with care.

 

Contact us at:

 

thresholds-intoauthenticrelations@outlook.com.

 

You are welcome here — in every way you arrive.

We are committed to walking the path of inclusion and accessibility as an ongoing, living practice. 🌿

Requests, issues, and suggestions

If you find an accessibility issue on the site, or if you require further assistance, you are welcome to contact us through the organization's accessibility coordinator:

  • [Name of the accessibility coordinator]

  • [Telephone number of the accessibility coordinator]

  • [Email address of the accessibility coordinator]

  • [Enter any additional contact details if relevant / available]

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