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

Jackson Holder: Adventures at SOAR
Welcome to Adventures at SOAR, where we will be diving into the world of ADHD, learning differences, and outdoor exploration through the eyes of Jackson Holder, one of our amazing stummer staff members. In this

Summer Camp as a Growth Experience for Your Child
The school year comes to a close and you want to make sure your child with ADHD has an opportunity this summer to grow, have fun, and develop some important coping skills. If only there

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

How One ADHD Summer Camp in Florida Changed Everything
Seven years ago Anka embarked on an unexpected journey that would redefine her summers, friendships, and perspective on life. As she celebrates this milestone with SOAR, a renowned summer camp for kids with ADHD, it’s
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

Happenings at SOAR
Welcome to SOAR! Your camper’s adventure of a lifetime has only just begun. With most Session One courses coming to an end, we wanted to recap these past few weeks and share some of our

Out West: Life in EVR as a Wrangler
A Minnesota raised cowgirl finds working at a Wyoming ranch to be much more than just a summer job. I was in awe of the mountains and of our horses. The snow was grazing the

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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