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

Finding My Path: A Journey in the Outdoor Industry
As I sat in my college dorm room during my senior year, fueled by the restlessness of impending graduation, I found myself consumed by a whirlwind of internet searches and emails. My passion for the

When You Can Cross the Creek, Honoring Wandajean Jones
As we start celebrating Women’s History Month, we would like to share a bit of SOAR’s history and recognize the woman we call the mother of SOAR. As a co-founder of SOAR, Wandajean Jones established

Discover Balsam: A Guide for SOAR Families
Heading to Balsam Base for an ADHD summer camp adventure? Make the most of your time in the area by exploring the natural wonders and attractions that surround Balsam, NC. Whether you’re a foodie, nature

Unleash Potential: The Best ADHD Summer Camp Experience in North Carolina
SOAR’s North Carolina base provides an ideal backdrop for adventure seekers. Nestled in the heart of nature, participants engage in activities that promote personal growth and skill development. From rock climbing to team-building exercises, SOAR

5 Years at SOAR: An Alumni Journey
Today we are here to celebrate and cherish some of the most important individuals in the SOAR community: the alumni. With a return rate of 35%, our alumni have had an incredible impact at SOAR
5 Skills for Unlocking Personal Growth Through GAP at SOAR
Before diving into the details of SOAR’s Gap Year Programs, let’s meet Caroline Hamilton, the Admissions Director at SOAR. Caroline was born and raised in Marietta, GA with a fun and exciting family. She played

Happenings at SOAR: 6/24 – 7/12
Summer is going by FAST here at SOAR. We are sad to see our campers come and go but are grateful for the memories we’ve made along the way. North Carolina Llama Trek Llama Trek

Yes, We Did Say Llama!
Imagine being in the 5th grade and knowing exactly what you want to be when you grow up. That’s how it was for Llama Wrangler Mark English. As a caddy on a golf course, young
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