Our Mission and Vision

 

To provide a long-term therapeutic work program for recovery from drug and alcohol addiction for court-ordered, non-violent offenders as an alternative to incarceration.

 

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A Message From Our President

Communities can do great things when people work together, and SOAR is proof of that. Before 2008, courts in Southern Oklahoma had no choice but to send nonviolent drug and alcohol offenders to jail or prison. It was a worrisome situation. Jail sentences not only put an unfair burden on taxpayers; they offered little hope of recovery for people with the potential to learn from their mistakes.

SOAR was created to give offenders a chance to beat their addictions, pay their own way by working, and become productive members of their communities. It’s a unique partnership of the criminal justice system, local employers, churches, community organizations and individuals, and it keeps growing.

We are exploring ways to expand our services for men and hoping to start a similar program for women. We’re thankful for everybody in the SOAR family, and we’re looking forward to more amazing results.”

 

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Rights under Title VI:

SOAR operates its programs without regard to race, color and national origin in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act. Any person who believes she or he has been aggrieved by any unlawful discriminatory practice under Title VI may file a complaint with SOAR. For more information on the SOAR civil rights program and procedures to file a complaint, contact (580) 310-9822, email andrewb.terry@yahoo.com or visit our administrative office at 115 N. Oak, Ada, OK 74820. A complainant may file a complaint directly with the Oklahoma Department of Transportation by filing a complaint with the Civil Rights Division, Attention: Civil Rights Division Manager, 200 NE 21st St., Room 1C5, Oklahoma City, OK 73105-3204. If information is needed in another language, contact (888) 808-9008.