Northwest Florida community unites to host warrior beach retreat

Northwest Florida community unites to host warrior beach retreat


Participants of the Warrior Beach Retreat are met at the airport by veterans and slews of welcoming supporters.

Linda Cope remembers the exact date she got the news; November 13, 2006. Her son, who had been serving in Baghdad Iraq, had been injured resulting in the amputation of both legs and irreversible damage to both hands.

From that day forward, Cope made it her mission to give wounded warriors and their spouses or caregivers a chance to rest and reconnect, and above all get the heroes welcome they deserve.

“We just saw what his family went through,” said Cope of her son and his wife and three children. “It’s a journey especially for the caregiver. They need to know that they are special.”

Two years after her son’s injury, Cope founded the Warrior Beach Retreat, a non-profit organization based in Panama City that offers a weeklong vacation to about 100 couples a year with the chance to get away from the demands of daily life, and receive pampering and time to re-invest in one another.



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