616 Coopertown Road, Haverford, PA, USA
May 16, 2026
About this Retreat
Oanh Vo, aci, a member of the Handmaids of the Sacred Heart of Jesus, ministers as a family nurse practitioner and a spiritual companion. She enjoys integrating the Handmaid’s charism of reparation with Ignatian spirituality, her nursing vocation, and her rich Vietnamese culture. She endeavors to accompany individuals holistically and facilitate the practice of presence in their daily lives to promote greater healing, integration, freedom, and connection.
She received a certificate in spiritual direction from the Spiritual Direction Internship Initiative in Boston, and a Master’s in Nursing from Villanova University. She enjoys cooking healthy Vietnamese food and creating art with chalk pastel and watercolor.
Daniel Chen, MD, DipABLM is double board-certified in Internal Medicine and Lifestyle Medicine. He is loving the security he has found in rediscovering the beauty of being cherished by Jesus and the excitement found in following after God's heart. He is a primary care clinician practicing in Spanish and English at Esperanza Health Center in North Philadelphia. Dr. Chen trained at Jefferson Medical College (now Sidney Kimmel) and completed his internship and residency at Temple University Hospital. A second-generation Chinese-American, born and raised in Southern California, he has found immense joy in connecting what he does in his own kitchen to everyone around him through a delicious, nutritious, plant-based, and culturally connected approach to food. Inspired by his own health journey as a heart attack and cancer survivor, he leads a continually expanding initiative for which he was awarded the Pennsylvania Association of Community Health Centers Apex award for Innovation in 2024 implementing a multi-disciplinary, interactive model using food, movement, and behavioral health to support positive lifestyle changes with patients and work towards health justice. He has been an invited speaker, podcast guest, and workshop presenter and contributes as part of the Medical Advisory Board at the T. Colin Campbell Center for Nutrition Studies. He is also co-chair of the American College of Lifestyle Medicine’s Health Equity Achieved through Lifestyle Medicine (HEAL) Initiative. He and his wife, Charlene, also a physician, are living out the adventure of raising their two school-aged children authentic followers of Jesus, curious, courageous, and plant-strong.
Details of this retreat
We often find ourselves with a never-ending task list, created and fueled by this insidious and invisible need to be worthy and valued. We are encouraged to be machines rather than humans, hailed for our ability to run on fumes rather than being fully nourished. What does it mean to honor being human? How do we take our God gifted place and make space for others to do the same? Will we embrace our core identity and co-labor with our Creator in His sustainable way? This day of retreat will provide an opportunity to slow down and receive our gift of being; to connect with and nourish our body, mind, and spirit; to learn and practice the 6 pillars of lifestyle medicine; and immerse in creative, healing practices. We will make delicious, nutritious plant-based recipes together to align with how we feed ourselves with God-purposed food packages. We will practice connecting with one another and with creation as we create a safe space for grounded nourishment.
Saturday, May 16, 8:30am to 4:30pm
The cost of participating in this retreat is $85.