ROAR is an organization with the mission of uniting victims/survivors, sex offenders, and their family and friends. ROAR's major goal is toward Education and Prevention of sexual abuse. This is a nation wide campaign to educate society about the truths, rather than the myths about sex offenders, recidivism rates, and the effects that laws and ordinances have on sex offenders, their children, future generations, and society in general. Also to teach children, parents, educators and other persons how to prevent Child Sexual Abuse and if not prevented teach the child what to do, rather than carry this on their little shoulders.

ROAR feels and sees overwhelming evidence that the current answers being provided by government are not effective solutions to preventing further offenses and effectively protecting children. The current Governments are only putting out "feel good" laws that will do absolutely nothing for the prevention of child sexual abuse, which I would say has been proven more than once. This web site is designed to connect, inform, educate, and provide a voice for Victims/Survivors, Offenders and others who are serious about preventing sexual abuse and working together to make changes that will make it more likely that offenders will live an offense free life.

We strive to achieve these goals within an environment that provides needed support for victims/survivors, sex offenders and significant others while stressing the need for sex offender treatment, victim empathy, and properly protecting children from abuse.

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Forgive the Hurts
Forgiveness will never fail to free you.
— Jerrold Mundis
How do we forgive when
we are angry and hurt?

As a first step, we can be willing to truly feel our anger and hurt. Honouring our feelings by being fully present with them helps to release the feelings themselves.

And it helps to remember that people only hurt others when they themselves are in pain. When we can recognize the other person ïs suffering, our heart can open in compassion. We can also remember that at some time or another, we too have hurt someone through our own unskilful action.

Only love can heal the rifts caused by a hurtful deed. Forgiveness holds immense power because it mends separation. It moves us towards the unity and love that lie at the core of our being. It is a fundamental part of the healing process.

"Forgiveness does not change the past, but it does enlarge the future."
— Paul Boese
"God has a big eraser."
— Billy Zeoli