Supporting Individuals Across All Abilities

At SOAR in Northridge, CA, our mission is to support and empower individuals of all ages and abilities. We believe that safety, dignity, and independence are human rights, and our programs are designed to ensure that every person we serve has the resources, education, and community support they need to thrive.



We proudly serve individuals, families, and caregivers navigating the challenges of physical, developmental, mental, and neurological conditions. Our team recognizes that every journey is unique, which is why we create individualized solutions that adapt across the lifespan.


Call SOAR today at (561) 837-0870 to learn more about how we can support you or a loved one.

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A Lifelong Commitment to Empowerment

Many organizations offer safety services, but SOAR takes a comprehensive approach. We provide lifespan support—from childhood to adulthood and into older age—so that safety is never left behind. By addressing evolving needs, we ensure that families and individuals have ongoing resources, tools, and advocacy to remain safe, confident, and independent at every stage of life.

Serving Individuals with Physical Conditions

Physical challenges can bring unique risks in daily living. At SOAR, we support:

Individuals with mobility challenges, including wheelchair users or those who rely on adaptive devices.

Those navigating chronic pain or long-term physical disabilities.

Families who require environmental modifications to create safer homes and community spaces.

Our programs equip individuals with skills and resources that promote independence while ensuring safety in both personal and public environments.

Serving Individuals with Mental Health Conditions

Mental health plays a significant role in personal safety and well-being. SOAR proudly serves:

Individuals managing anxiety, depression, and bipolar disorder.

Families seeking resources to reduce risks associated with mental health crises.

Communities in need of accessible education on emotional resilience, boundaries, and support networks.

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Serving Individuals with Developmental Disabilities

Developmental disabilities often require specialized approaches to safety planning. SOAR provides resources for:

Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) with strategies for communication, social navigation, and risk prevention.

Down Syndrome and intellectual disabilities, where safety training focuses on independence while ensuring protective supports.

Transition planning, including preparing for independent living, employment, and guardianship.

Our team partners with caregivers, schools, and healthcare providers to create individualized safety strategies that grow with the individual.

Serving Individuals with Neurological Conditions

Neurological conditions often impact both physical and cognitive safety. SOAR offers targeted support for:

Cerebral Palsy, where mobility, emergency planning, and caregiver training are critical.

Traumatic brain injuries (TBI) that may affect memory, decision-making, or impulse control.

Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and other neurological conditions requiring adaptive strategies as symptoms progress.

Through personalized safety plans, training, and community partnerships, we ensure individuals can maintain independence while staying safe.

Supporting Families and Caregivers

At SOAR, we recognize that families and caregivers are essential partners in safety. That’s why our services extend to:

Parents and guardians

navigating the complexities of long-term care planning.

Caregivers

like anxiety, depression, or bipolar disorder.

Providers

seeking professional resources and consultation to improve safety in schools, group homes, and community programs.

By building strong networks of support, SOAR ensures that individuals are never left without guidance.

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Every Journey Deserves to SOAR

✨ At SOAR, we believe that every voice matters. Whether you’re a parent seeking guidance, an adult preparing for independence, or a professional supporting a vulnerable individual, we are here to walk alongside you.


With resources tailored to physical, mental, developmental, and neurological conditions, our nonprofit organization ensures that each person’s unique path is honored and supported.

Call SOAR today at (561) 837-0870 to begin building a safer and more empowered future.