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To learn more about OAR:
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Statement of Tax Exempt Status
OAR of Fairfax County, Inc.
holds tax exempt status under
the Internal Revenue Code as
per Section 501(c) (3). OAR’s
annual audit was
performed by Rogers and
Company, PLLC. OAR’s
audited financial statement
is available from VA
Department of Agriculture and
Consumer Services or directly
from the OAR
website at www.oarfairfax.org
Income Government Grants $ 917,937
Other Grants & Contributions $ 322,821
Contract Services $ 276,277
Client Fees $ 110,856
United Way $ 10,253
Interest & Other $ 416
Total $ 1,638,560
Expenses Program Services
Transitional and Family Services $ 860,534
Alternative Sentencing & Court Programs $ 272,225
Volunteer Program $ 219,630
Support Services
Management & General $ 253,092
Total $ 1,605,481
There are many ways to help!
Become a mentor
Join the OAR Board
Teach a class in the jail
Staff the Court for the
Alternative Sentencing program
Make a cash or in-kind donation
Visit www.oarfairfax.org for more volunteer opportunities
Interested in supporting OAR? How OAR Funding is Allocated
84% of OAR funds are used for programs and services
Programs and Services—84.2%
Management and General—15.8%
The Numbers...
3252 clients served
115 volunteers provided 7060 hours of service 1000 clients placed in community service
1332 clients attended 19 unique skills classes 949 families given information, referrals, outreach, and support
431 clients given direct assistance to avert a crisis 328 clients provided with employment related services
136 people enrolled in the Batterer Intervention Program 12 community sites where OAR clients received assistance
Volunteer service hours valued at $173,958
Savings of $581,400 in deferred incarceration costs
Clients provided community services valued at $410,400
Less than 5% new conviction recidivism rate for serious and violent offenders in VASAVOR program
The Outcomes... The Demographics... Fairfax County clients
served by district
1) Dranesville 7%
2) Hunter Mill 7%
3) Sully 15%
4) Springfield 5.5%
5) Braddock 5.5%
6) City of Fairfax 7.6%
7) Mason 18.8%
8) Lee 19%
9) Mount Vernon 14.6%
Prince William clients served: 9.8% Loudoun clients served: 4% Clients from outside of Virginia 15%
73% male; 23% female
37% Black; 33% White; 17% Hispanic
44% under 30 years old
47% unemployed at intake
19% had less than HS education; 46% had some college
Dear friends of OAR,
OAR recently identified three strategic priorities. Theses priorities are: 1) education - to engage
more clients in higher learning through a partnership with Northern Virginia Community College;
2) expansion - to allow greater access to services by providing assistance in more community
locations and; 3) collaboration – to develop entrepreneurial relationships with the private sector to
create sustainable funding and provide additional employment opportunities for clients. We
believe these steps will move OAR towards the long-term goal of being a nationally recognized
organization in the field of prisoner re-entry.
Attaining our organizational goals would not be possible without the incredible support OAR receives from the
community. I wish to extend my personal thanks to all of our supporters, volunteers, and staff. The time, talent,
and treasure provided by our community are, without question, what makes OAR great!
- Derwin Overton
Executive Director
49 families received
emergency assistance
28 clients
mentored
86 clients
obtained
employment
Randolph Adams Olubukola Adebanjo
Michael Akbar Steve Andraschko
Julianna Araujo Sara Atala Erin Baker Stuart Beal
Soheir Beshara Vanessa Bornholdt
LaToya Boyd Murray Bradley Bradley Brooks
Isaac Brown Ricardo Brun
Rachael Erin Burke Sarah Calhoun John Canova
Ikeita Cantu Hinojosa Suzanne Cavadel
June Chalou Carol Chernish
Meagan Chevalier Douglas Cofer
Eugene Colaianni Barbara Consentino Marikian Copeland
David Cowdrill Lyla Dabbe
Donna Davis Roshni Dhillon
Ryan Dunn Lorri Edwards Thomas Elwell John Enzmann Sophia Escobar
Jeremy Falls Edward Fam Ebony Fox
Kendra French Robert Gisch
Erin Given A. Van Graves Shelia Graves
Jeanine Gravette Linda Grill
Breck Guise Michelle Hall
Melanie Hamilton-Smith Maureen Hanton Rebecca Hardin
Julia Harding Patricia Hendrie
Lilliana Hernandez Chelsea Holmes
Sharon Hurt Nefr Israil
Kelly Ann Jacobson Sara James
Susan Jedrey Verda Johnson
Sheri Jones Michele Keen Jim Kennedy Lara Khattar
Andrea Krause Alexandria Kuchera
Doreen Larson Maria Antionette Lee
Javiera Letelier Kimberly Lewis
Jeanne Mahoney
Jocelyn Maneval Marina Manganaris
Karen May Barbara McCann Thadra McCann
Teresa McCarthy Trish McClure
Gwendolyn McDaniels Dana McMillen-Paz
Louisa Meruvia Jamie Milloy
Isaura Muekalia Shannon Montville Jamie Linn Mueller
Kellie Mueller Anna Mulinowski Charles Norman Katherine O’Neill Kemal Ozsinanlar
Margaret Patterson David Pauling Martin Pickett Lorili Powell
Kayle Rasmussen
Stevenson Reed Katherine Reinsdorf
Hunter Ridgeston Edward Roberts Frank Roberts
Kathryn Rodgers Raquel Ruiz-Velasquez
Linda Rule Joseph Saia
Charles K. Smith Peter Smith
Sandra Smyrnios Izabela Solosi Sean Stallman
Douglas Stewart E. Todd Stubblefield
Don Swift Cheyenne Taggart Ethan Tourtellotte
Sam Vafaei Denton Vaughan
Tia Williams Michael Witczak Paulettte Zegarra
Randolph Adams - Chairman
E. Todd Stubblefield - Vice Chair
A. Van Graves - Treasurer
Kimberly Lewis - Secretary
Michael Akbar
Jeremy Falls
Shelia Graves
Rev. Martin Pickett
Charles K. Smith
Ethan Tourtellotte
Denton Vaughan
Jacky Casambal
Tasha Coleman
Heidi Cooper
Brandon Cosby
David Eber
Jacqueline Fonseca
Kim Hacherl
Curtis Hancock
Nidia Harvey
Dana Hayden
Lauren Hillegas
Robert Ivanovich
Bernita Johnson
Tiffany Jones
Muata Langley
Michele Leith
Mike Malovic
Elizabeth McCoy
Carrie McCrory
Jaime Milloy
Joseph Montano
Jacqueline Murphy
Derwin Overton
Kathy Parrish
Alisha Shelman
Rhonda Shoemaker
Peter Smith
Sherri Smith
Sherman Thomas
To rebuild lives and break the cycle of crime with Opportunities, Alternatives, and Resources for offenders and their families to create a safer community.
OAR proudly recognizes Fairfax County as a prominent funding partner
Support from the community is critical to OAR’s success. We continuously seek to
Build support one friend at a time!
Please let us know if you would like more information or are interested in getting involved.
Randolph Adams
Judy Adams
Walter Baumann
Stuart Beal
Amanda Bernhardt
Pamela Binninger
Bob Bohall
Jessie Busby
John Callaghan
John & Ellen Canova
Angie Carrera
June Chalou
David Cowdrill
Dennis Crawford
John Dailey
Yvonne Davis
Lorri Edwards
John Enzmann
Lynn Fasciano
Joseph Ferrara
Debbie Focht
Breck Guise
Kim Hacherl
Ira Hamburg
Virginia Hargrove
Robert Hatfield
Howard Helman
Elizabeth High
Jason Hipps
James Howard
Richard Hubbard
Erik James
Kennedy James
Bernita Johnson
Charles Krouse
Muata Langley
Howard and Sue Lamb
Doreen Larson
Patricia Long
Stephen Lord
Kim Lowry
Bernard & Therese Martin
Eleanor McCann
Teresa McCarthy
Marjorie Morrison
Fay Morrison
Kate & Brendan O’Neill
Derwin Overton
Margaret Parker
Carolyn Pledger
Mary Prutzman
Randy Robish
Carrera Rosario
William & Linda Rule
Susan Shearouse
Rhonda Shoemaker
Mary Jo Smrekar
Don Swift
June Tangney
Ethan Tourtellotte
Mary Towle
Richard Turner
Denton Vaughan
Serge Visaggio
Steven Woodbury
June & Lloyd Wright
Mark & Kerstin Youman
ABS Unlimited, Inc Allegra of Fairfax Apex Foundation
Civitan Club of Fairfax Commonwealth Digital Solutions
Compass Fairfax Public Access Television
Freddie Mac Freedom Bail Bonding Company
George Mason University
Good Search James Mott Community Center
Langley Hill Friends L.B. Rule and Associates
Miller Consulting Group, LLC Morgan Stanley
Network Management Corporation Northern VA Mediation Services
Phoenix Bikes Progressive Insurance Foundation
Raley, Watts, & O’Neil, Inc Rogers and Company, PLLC
Rotary Club of Vienna Shirley’s Catering
Shepherd’s Gate Story Tellers Photography
TechSoup The Silver Dinner
The Washington Capitals Twins ACE Hardware
United Way Community Impact Fund United Way - National Capitol Area
University Mall Theatres Virginia Lodge
Weichart Realtors
Just Faith Group
McLean Bible Church
Messiah Lutheran Church
Providence Presbyterian Church
Spiritist Society of Virginia St. Anne’s Episcopal Church
St. Mary of Sorrows Catholic Church
Vienna Baptist Church
Unitarian Universalist Congregation
of Fairfax
Wesley United Methodist Church
Bureau of Justice Assistance
Fairfax-Falls Church CSB
Fairfax County Consolidated Community Funding Pool
Fairfax County Sheriff’s Office
Northern VA Workforce Investment Board
Virginia Department of Corrections
Virginia Department of Criminal Justice Services
UW # 8285 CFC # 60929
To rebuild lives and break the cycle of crime with Opportunities, Alternatives, and Resources for offenders and their families to create a safer community.
Support from the community is critical to OAR’s success. We continuously seek to
Build support one friend at a time!
Please let us know if you would like more information or are interested in getting involved.