Life’s transitions and challenges often leave us searching for clarity and renewal. Whether navigating a new chapter, juggling responsibilities, or seeking a deeper connection, this retreat is created for you.
This retreat is not just a time to pause but also an opportunity to look back in order to move forward—a reflection inspired by the Ghanaian principle of Sankofa. As part of our journey, we’ll explore the richness of African history and learn how it can inform our future.
Excursions to historic sites, including the Elmina Slave Castle and the Assin Manso Slave River Market, will provide profound spaces for reflection on how these experiences have shaped who we are and the lives we lead today. Together, we’ll honor the past, examine its impact on our present, and chart a path toward a future grounded in healing and purpose.
Through moments of guided reflection, spiritual renewal, and meaningful community, you’ll leave feeling empowered, restored, and ready to embrace your next chapter.
Take this time for you—because your soul deserves it.
Join us, and let the transformative power of Sankofa guide you toward rediscovery and renewal.
About Dr. KC
Rev. Dr. Kymberley Clemons-Jones, affectionately called Rev. KC, is a multifaceted individual whose journey has been marked by a profound commitment to spiritual guidance and transformative growth. Holding two Master's degrees in Counseling and Divinity and a Doctorate in Ministry with a concentration in Prophetic Activism and Womanism, her path has been one of deep exploration and service.
A Connecticut native, Dr. KC's journey has seen her emerge as a preacher, author, coach, and Soul Care Specialist. Her calling extends beyond conventional boundaries, encompassing roles as a ministry consultant and an advocate for those striving to reach their fullest potential. Guided by her alignment with Spirit and a commitment to authenticity, she is certified in Emotional Freedom Techniques and other certifications, integrating holistic approaches into her transformative work.
Soul care lies at the heart of Rev. KC's mission. For her, soul care is more than self-care—it is the intentional tending to one’s inner being, nurturing the spirit, and creating space for healing, restoration, and growth. It is about honoring the divine within and rediscovering a sense of wholeness and peace amidst life's chaos. Whether through one-on-one coaching, group retreats, or her written works, Rev. KC offers a sanctuary for others to pause, reflect, and reconnect with themselves and God. Her soul care work emphasizes that true transformation begins from within—when we permit ourselves to rest, release burdens, and embrace the sacredness of our existence.
Her impact reverberates through her notable roles. She spent an impactful 14 years pastoring at Valley Stream Presbyterian Church, where her leadership and guidance left an indelible mark. In 2019, she assumed the role of Moderator of the Presbytery of Long Island, further testament to her influence within the community.
Her passion for holistic well-being and empowerment manifests in her role as a Soul Care coach for the Restored Life Group. Rev. KC's visionary spirit led her to establish the Community Healing and Caring Center, a non-profit organization dedicated to nurturing growth and healing. At its core is the W.A.N.T.E.D. Project - a youth mentoring program that imparts invaluable life lessons to boys and girls of color, fostering a sense of worthiness, accountability, naming, thankfulness, empowerment, and determination. This program extends to the Senior Correctional Facility for juveniles in Ghana, West Africa.
An accomplished author, Rev. KC's literary contributions include "Cured But Not Healed: How to Experience Deeper Faith on Your Journey with God" and "The Flourishing of Her Soul: A Journey Through Grief, Identity, and Divinity." Her impactful voice resonates through these works, offering guidance and insight to those navigating their spiritual paths.
Rev. KC's influence transcends borders. Her commitment to sharing her wisdom has taken her across the globe, from Vietnam and Cambodia to South Sudan and Ghana, where she has spoken, coached, and counseled. Her teachings have found a home in esteemed institutions like Union Theological Seminary, Trinity Theological Seminary, and the Ghanaian Coaching Institute.
Outside of her impactful work, Rev. KC finds joy in the company of her husband, three children, and two grandsons. Her love for yoga, nature, and leisurely walks in the park speaks to her appreciation for life's simple yet profound pleasures.
Spirituality, service, empowerment, and connection are tightly woven into the tapestry of Rev. Dr. Kymberley Clemons-Jones' life. Her journey embodies unwavering dedication to helping others unlock their true potential, align with their authentic selves, and find solace in the embrace of the Spirit. Through soul care, she inspires others to pause, heal, and embrace the beauty of their divine wholeness.
If you (the “Participant”) are unable to participate in the Soul Care Retreat to Ghana (“Activity”) for reasons of health, accident, or for any other reason in Restored Life Group's, LLC’s reasonable determination, any and all refunds will be subject to the terms of this cancellation policy.
A refund will be issued based on the applicable terms and conditions listed below for all payments to Restored Group, LLC via cash, credit card, or debit card.
If you cancel for any reason within 60 days of the trip, the non-refundable deposit plus 75% of the total trip cost is forfeited. This refund will be returned in its original form of payment.
If you cancel for any reason between 61 and 90 days before the trip, then the non-refundable deposit plus 50% of the total trip cost is forfeited. This refund will be returned in its original form of payment.
If you cancel for any reason between 91 and 120 days before the trip, then the non-refundable deposit plus 25% of the total trip cost is forfeited. This refund will be returned in its original form of payment.
If you cancel for any reason 121 days before the trip, the non-refundable deposit is only forfeited. This refund will be returned in its original form of payment.
Refunds do not include discounts. Discounts made available to a Participant are non-refundable. Discounts are “a reduction in the price of a good or a service” offered as a part of this Soul Care Retreat to Ghana.
Roundtrip Airfare
International Air departing from JFK/ one day of travel coming and going
Lodging: Eden Heights - Air B&B includes breakfast
Airport Transportation: Return ground transfer Airport/Hotel
Excursions: Ground transportation and entry fees for all activities/events
Tour Company: The tour manager, driver, and guides are multi-lingual English-speaking persons who will be with us throughout the eight days in Ghana (gratuities included)
Trip Preparation: Guidance on obtaining passports, visas, currency conversion, travel insurance, and vaccines/immunizations are provided before and during the trip
Charity: Financial gifts to the Potter's Village Orphanage and the WANTED Project
Domestic Transportation: Travelers are responsible for their transportation to and from JFK Airport and their beginning and final destination(s)
Passports or Visas: Passengers are required to have a valid passport and tourist visa
Travel Insurance: International travel and health insurance are not included but are highly recommended.
Vaccines/Immunizations: Vaccines and immunizations are not included. According to Ghanaian health authorities, travelers must have the latest updates.
Additional meals/drinks: Lunch and dinners are not covered, including adult beverages
Laundry ServicesThese services are at your cost for the duration of the trip
Gratuities: For customer service from people who may provide additional services
Shared room with two full beds, shared kitchen, and bathroom. No more than four persons in the suite. Roommate provided if needed.
King bed with ensuite, shared kitchen. No more than four persons in the suite.
King bed with shared bathroom and kitchen. No more than four persons in the suite.
Breakfast at
Exchange Money
National Museum
Lunch @ Sandbox
Omanye House