PERCENT OF GOSO PARTICIPANTS STAY OUT OF PRISON OR JAIL

NEW JOB PLACEMENTS EVERY SINGLE YEAR

PERCENT ENGAGEMENT IN WORK AND SCHOOL

PERCENT OF PARTICIPANTS IN APPRENTICESHIP PROGRAM ATTAIN EMPLOYMENT

Reducing recidivism through Education, Employment, and Emotional Well-Being.

GOSO has established itself as one of the most effective reentry programs in the New York City area for 16 to 24 year-old, legal-system involved individuals. Fewer than 15% of GOSO participants return to jail, as compared to a national average of 67% for their age group. For more than 16 years, we’ve proven that early intervention within the justice system, along with supportive counseling, educational support, vocational training, and workforce development reduces recidivism and helps our participants become contributing members of their communities.

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17 September

Our Voices Ourselves Speaker: Dr. Lorie A. L. Nicholas, Ph.D, CFEI, AFC

Dr. Lorie A. L. Nicholas, Ph.D, CFEI, AFC has an extensive background in counseling, teaching, and research, with over 30 years of working with children, youth, and adults.

12 September

Our Voices Ourselves Speaker: Dr. Sharon White-Harrigan, Ph.D

Dr. Sharon White-Harrigan, Ph.D is a true trailblazer, visionary, and thought leader who leads with faith and hope. She is the inaugural Executive Director of the Women’s Community Justice Association (WCJA).

12 September

Our Voices Ourselves Speaker: Dr. Nicole Brown

Dr. Nicole Brown is a general pediatrician and health services researcher with a deep expertise in addressing adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) in pediatric primary care. Her pioneering work extends to trauma-informed care, mental health integration, and community-partnered research.

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