SOAR
Special Operations Additional Resource Program
A Lifeline When It’s Needed Most
OHF’s Special Operations Additional Resource (SOAR) Program serves as a vital safety net for the SOF community, offering critical support during times of hardship, crisis, and beyond. At its core is the Immediate Needs Program (INP), which delivers rapid, compassionate assistance to wounded, ill, injured, and Fallen SOF service members and their families.
Beyond crisis response, SOAR invests in long-term well-being. It offers career transition assistance, skill certification support, and access to expert financial planning.
Participants also benefit from OHF’s innovative virtual wellness program which connects SOF families with certified health coaches for personalized, holistic care—empowering them to build healthier, more resilient lives.
SOAR is a trusted partner of the U.S. Special Operations Command’s Warrior Care Program, fulfilling 30 to 40 urgent requests each month—often within 24 hours. In 2024, thanks to expanded capacity and growing need, SOAR supported more SOF families than ever before, ensuring those who have sacrificed in service to our nation receive the help they deserve – when they need it most.
Immediate Needs and Crisis Support Programs
The OHF Immediate Needs Program is designed to support families in times of crisis. OHF provides financial help, emergency support, and resources to address immediate, life-changing situations.
Programs Include:
- Emergency financial assistance for medical needs
- Funeral expense support
- Emergency travel coverage
- Other crisis-related situations
- Essential support for families facing food insecurity
*This program is powered in part by Wounded Warrior Project® (WWP) to honor and empower post-9/11 injured service members, veterans, and their families.
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Wellness Coaching for Veterans and Their Families
Through a trusted partnership, Operation Healing Forces provides Virtual Wellness Coaching that empowers Special Operations Forces (SOF) service members, veterans, and their families with one-on-one guidance to support their mental, emotional, and physical well-being. Through personalized coaching, this program helps participants build resilience, improve life balance, and navigate life’s transitions with confidence and purpose.
Exclusive Resources for OHF Alumni
These programs are exclusively available to Operation Healing Forces alumni. Eligibility is reserved for those who have participated in an OHF retreat or have previously received support through the Immediate Needs Program. In our commitment to ongoing care and support, these programs ensure our alumni families continue to receive the resources they need to thrive.
Employment & Transition Assistance
Tax Preparation Services
Alumni Events
Partner Programs
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is eligible for the Special operations additional resource (SOAR) program?
All Special Operations Forces service members, Veterans, their family members and caregivers are eligible for OHF's SOAR programs.
Can caregivers or spouses apply directly for immediate needs support?
Yes. Caregivers and spouses of SOF members may apply directly if the crisis directly impacts their role of the wellbeing of the household.
What types of needs are supported?
Immediate needs support may cover:
- Emergency travel for medical care or family situations
- Rent or utility assistance during financial hardship
- Essential items or home/vehicle repairs directly impacting safety or health
- Specialized medical equipment or supplies not covered by insurance
- Other items on a case-by-case basis
What types of requests are not covered?
The program does not typically provide long-term income replacement, credit card debt repayment, or luxury items. Assistance is focused on immediate, crisis-driven needs that directly affect the wellbeing of SOF families.
What documentation is required?
- Proof of military service (DD214, orders, or verification of SOF status)
- Invoices, bills, or estimates related to the request
- A brief explanation of how the support will address your immediate need
Can you Provide More details about the Transition assistance program?
Q: How much funding can I request?
A: Grants typically range from $500 to $3,000, based on purpose and documentation.
Q: Can I apply while still on active duty?
A: Yes — you must provide official separation or retirement orders, and the request must support your transition planning.
Q: Are family members eligible?
A: Yes — if the request supports the overall transition of the SOF household (e.g., spouse job training, relocation, equipment).
Q: What documentation is required?
A: Please provide the following:
- DD214 or retirement/separation orders (if applicable)
- Invoice, quote, or estimate
- A detailed explanation of how this request supports your transition
Q: What should I include in the explanation of how this request supports my transition?
A: Be clear and specific. Examples:
- “This certification will help me meet job qualifications in cybersecurity and increase my competitiveness for employment after service.”
- “These tools are required for me to start work as a mechanic and are not provided by the employer.”
- “My spouse’s medical billing course will enable her to work remotely and provide income during my shift from military to civilian life.”
- “Relocating for a confirmed job offer ensures I can begin work immediately after separation.”
Q: How long does it take to process?
A: Most grants are reviewed within 7–10 business days
Q: Can I request support for medical or mental health expenses?
A: No — please refer to OHF’s Immediate Needs Program (INP) for crisis or wellness-related support.
Is financial assistance a loan or a grant?
Immediate Needs support is a grant, not a loan. Families are not required to pay back funds provided through SOAR.
How often can I apply?
Each case is reviewed individually. In general, support is meant for urgent, one-time situations, but families experiencing unique or ongoing crises may reapply if circumstances warrant.
Does OHF provide ongoing financial planning or counseling?
While the Immediate Needs Program provides short-term crisis support, OHF may ask to connect you with trusted resources for financial counseling, legal support, or transition planning to build long-term stability.
WHo do I contact for help or to apply?
You can reach out through the OHF website application form or contact our program staff directly by phone or email. A staff member will guide you through the application and documentation process.