S.O.A.R.  Serve Others Achieve Reciprocity

To S.O.A.R. is to rise with purpose.

It means leading with compassion, giving without expectation, and creating a ripple effect of healing and hope.
It’s about turning pain into purpose, success into service, and influence into legacy.
At Let Us S.O.A.R., we believe that by serving others, we activate a cycle of reciprocity that elevates entire communities, artist by artist, cause by cause.

This is not just a name. It’s a calling.

Let Us S.O.A.R. (Serve Others Achieve Reciprocity) is a public benefit company built on the belief that music can do more than entertain—it can heal, empower, and uplift entire communities. We are redefining what it means to be a music legacy by helping reggae and dancehall artists in the Caribbean transform their influence into long-lasting humanitarian impact.

Headquartered in Atlanta and rooted deeply in Jamaican culture, we offer a full suite of legacy-building services—from nonprofit creation and documentation to fundraising campaigns, telethons, and community outreach projects. Our mission is to serve as a launchpad for artist-led initiatives that break cycles of poverty, restore dignity, and create spaces of hope for underserved populations—especially children and single parents.

What sets us apart is our commitment to reciprocity: when we serve others, we rise together. Every artist we partner with is not just a client—they’re a changemaker in the making, backed by a movement of purpose, strategy, and soul.

We don’t manage artists. We equip them to manage impact. We don’t take over their narrative. We help them write a new one. And while we never collect funds on an artist’s behalf, we do provide the tools, structure, and support to ensure their humanitarian dreams take flight—and stay in flight.

Let Us S.O.A.R. is not just a company. It’s a call to action.

Together, let us build legacies that sing louder than any stage ever could.

S.O.A.R. – Serve Others Achieve Reciprocity

To S.O.A.R. is to rise with purpose.

It means leading with compassion, giving without expectation, and creating a ripple effect of healing and hope.
It’s about turning pain into purpose, success into service, and influence into legacy.
At Let Us S.O.A.R., we believe that by serving others, we activate a cycle of reciprocity that elevates entire communities—artist by artist, cause by cause.

This is not just a name. It’s a callin

The SOAR Foundation

Serve Others Achieve Reciprocity

The SOAR Foundation is a nonprofit rooted in healing, purpose, and legacy. We support single parents, vulnerable children, and underserved communities through artist-led initiatives that combat abandonment, poverty, trauma, and neglect.

From scholarships and counseling to job support and emergency aid, we provide tools that help families rise above hardship and reclaim their dignity.

To S.O.A.R. is to serve with compassion and build a legacy through giving.

Welcome. You’re not here by accident.

Every visit, every share, every contribution—big or small—helps us build something greater than ourselves.
At the SOAR Foundation, we believe healing is possible, purpose is powerful, and legacy is within reach.

By standing with us, you’re helping to combat abandonment, poverty, and hopelessness with love, dignity, and service.
Together, we’re not just making a difference—we’re making history.

Thank you for being part of the movement.
Let’s rise. Let’s serve. Let us SOAR.

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Our Staff & Volunteers

At Let Us S.O.A.R., our team is powered by passion and purpose. We are a dedicated group of professionals, creatives, and community advocates working together to transform compassion into action. With the help of our incredible volunteers, we bring hope, structure, and support to the people and projects that need it most.

  • Adaejah Cargill
  • Aalidah Brown
  • Andre Lobban
  • Milton Tomlinson
  • Oral White
  • Carlton White

  • Antonette White
  • Ava Henry
  • Breint Dacosta Jr
  • Fitzroy Walters
  • Khadeel Anderson
  • Julio Todd
  • Jim Parker
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  • Roger Cassup
  • [/list]

    • Alexis Graves
    • Milton Tomlinson
    • Kevin Blair
    • Lore Smets
    • Brennen Dacosta
    • Ladislau Berindei