ADHD is often associated with hyperactive boys bouncing off classroom walls, but that stereotype misses a huge part of the story. Girls with ADHD often go undiagnosed, unsupported, and misunderstood. This can leave lasting emotional scars that follow them into adulthood. ADHD in Girls: What It Looks Like Unlike the
Why Work for SOAR? Imagine spending your summer immersed in the breathtaking beauty of nature—waking up to the sunrise over the mountains, paddling across serene lakes, and hiking through lush forests. Now, imagine doing all of that while making a profound impact on the lives of children. At SOAR, we
In a constantly evolving world where the traditional pathways of education and career are constantly being changed, the concept of a gap year has emerged as a transformative and amazing experience for young adults. Especially for those with ADHD and learning disabilities, this period can offer opportunities for growth, learning,










