Our Mission
Mission:
To rebuild lives and create a safer community with opportunities, alternatives, and resources for justice-involved individuals and their families
Core Values:
- Empathy
- Integrity
- Accountability
- Belief that people can change
- Passion
OAR is a local non-profit restorative justice organization providing human services since 1971. Our history has its roots in the highest principles of human rights, the most practical applications of a community’s enlightened self-interest and citizen action. Its origins can be traced to a 1968 prison strike at the State Penitentiary in Richmond, Virginia. In response, several local churches convened a conference on Churches and the Correctional System. Following that effort, Jay Worrall, Jr. founded the OAR movement, which at the time stood for Offender Aid and Restoration. It was his vision of citizen visitors helping jail residents that formed the original premise for the creation of OAR organizations around the country.
In September 1970, Offender Aid and Restoration of Virginia received its articles of incorporation. In 1971, the local OAR office was established. Today there remain six OAR affiliates, four of which are in Virginia. In 1998, OAR voted to change its name from Offender Aid and Restoration to do business as “Opportunities, Alternatives & Resources” in order to better reflect the organization’s mission and goals.
Target Population:
OAR works with persons involved in the criminal justice system and their families in Fairfax, Loudoun, and Prince William Counties.
Vision Statement:
A world where communities impacted by the justice system provide equitable opportunities for all people to lead fulfilling lives.