By supporting GOSO on #GivingTuesday — Tuesday, November 28th — you can help sustain our programming and, importantly, directly and positively impact the lives of GOSO
Congratulations! GOSO founder Mark L. Goldsmith named to NYN Media’s “50 Over 50!”
Congratulations, MG! In October, GOSO founder, President and CEO Mark L. Goldsmith — known to his GOSO family, staff and clients alike, as “MG” –was
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By supporting GOSO on #GivingTuesday — Tuesday, November 28th — you can help sustain our programming and, importantly, directly and positively impact the lives of GOSO
Harlem World: Hoops Against Violence Scores With Harlem Youth Anti-Violence Basketball Tournament
Post-prison reentry program Getting Out and Staying Out (GOSO) and Stand Against Violence East Harlem (SAVE) hosted a successful first Hoops Against Violence tournament attended by more than 300 Harlem youth on Saturday.
GOSO President Mark Goldsmith Named One of New York Nonprofit Media’s “50 Over 50”
On October 20th, New York Nonprofit Media announced their annual “50 Over Fifty Awards” and GOSO’s own, Mark L. Goldsmith, is among this year’s honorees! Mr. Goldsmith is the Founder, President and CEO of Getting Out and Staying Out, and is being recognized by NYN Media for his work with GOSO and his decades-long commitment to improving the lives of justice-involved young through supportive services.
Support GOSO this #GivingTuesday
Dear Friends, After the crowds leave the shopping centers on Black Friday and the online traffic settles down on Cyber Monday, #GivingTuesday is an opportunity
GOSO’s Geoffrey Golia Speaks at Work Progress Program (WPP)
Geoffrey Golia, GOSO’s Senior Career Manager and Director of Employment Development/GOSOWorks, had the opportunity to speak at the Work Progress Program (WPP) Learning Network event yesterday. The Center for Economic Opportunity and the NYC Human Resources Administration partner to support WPP, which is a subsidized wage program meant to complement existing youth services agencies by providing low-income young adults with work experience.