Orange Beach to Host Retreat for Breast Cancer Families

OBA Staff • August 12, 2025

Local sponsors provide lodging meals and activities for guests

Orange Beach to Host Retreat for Breast Cancer Families

Orange Beach, Ala. — (OBA) — Little Pink Houses of Hope will host a week-long retreat in Orange Beach, offering breast cancer patients and their families a fully sponsored opportunity to relax, reconnect, and strengthen bonds in a peaceful Gulf Coast setting. The program is designed to remove financial barriers while creating an environment focused on healing, connection, and community support.


The retreat will take place from August 17 to August 23, 2025. Coordinating the event are Keith Schlueter, who has served as retreat director for Little Pink since 2014 and is affectionately known as the organization’s “Game Master,” and Tracy Stegall, a 2020 participant turned volunteer who brings both personal insight and organizational experience.


Families attending will find themselves immersed in what organizers describe as a healing environment. The Alabama Gulf Coast, where Orange Beach is located,  is celebrated for its 32 miles of sugar‑white quartz sand, clear turquoise water, and breathtaking sunsets—all contributing to the relaxed, small‑town atmosphere that Little Pink strives to offer.


The retreat is fully funded, eliminating typical financial burdens so families can focus solely on time together and emotional restoration. Local businesses and community partners contribute significantly by hosting families, donating gifts, meals, activities, groceries, and welcome‑bag items. They also supply essentials such as paper goods. Community involvement ranges from “Team Pink” planning to property donations and activity sponsorships.


According to Little Pink Houses of Hope, the Orange Beach retreat is supported by a network of local sponsors that help provide lodging, activities, and meals for participants. Sponsors include
Turquoise Place, Dolphin Cruises, Orange Beach Wind and Water Learning Center, The Gulf, GT’s On The Bay, Sandcastle University, Flora-Bama Ole River Grill, and the Pleasure Island Junior Women’s Club. These partners contribute in various ways, from hosting events and excursions to supplying meals and recreational experiences that make the retreat possible.


Little Pink’s model enacts a forward‑thinking approach to holistic support: it recognizes the emotional and financial weight breast cancer places on entire families and responds by creating a space where healing needs take priority. The focus lies not merely on vacation but on belonging, community, and transformative connection.


Ongoing support from the Gulf Coast community—including homeowners, civic groups, and local volunteers—remains vital to the retreat’s success. Those interested in contributing through donations, hosting, volunteering, or serving as sponsors are encouraged to connect via Little Pink’s website campaign and outreach forms.


As the August retreat approaches, it represents not just a moment of relief for participants but a replicable model of compassionate care. In this context, the Orange Beach retreat might signal a shift toward more human-centered, community-supported systems of emotional recovery.


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