Seven GOSO Guys were invited to a tour and lunch at the downtown offices of the website BuzzFeed. This was the second opportunity for

Seven GOSO Guys were invited to a tour and lunch at the downtown offices of the website BuzzFeed. This was the second opportunity for
GOSO partnered with SAVE (Stand Against Violence East Harlem) for the first ever Hip Hop Competition, held on Thursday, January 19th, at MIST Harlem in
“It was cool to learn that technology, as the years go by, keeps on expanding.” Louis, GOSO particpant Peter Elliott (BuzzFeed), Maryam Mujica (Twitter), Norm
An Organization Paves a Path Out of Rikers Island and Into the Job Market By Sean Piccoli / December 11, 2016 At 19, Michael Vanleuvan
Throughout my life I have faced many obstacles. One major hurdle has been discrimination based on my race. My life has been even more complicated
On Monday night, one of our Guys, Anthony, and former GOSO staff member Dalia stood together at Education from the Inside Out Coalition‘s #BanTheBox event!
Yesterday, GOSO was joined by City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito and the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice in launching new anti-gun violence initiative Stand Against
Anti-Violence Advocate Chris Foye to Run Program; Speaker applauds GOSO’s “matchless work in helping to improve the safety of the East Harlem neighborhood” New York,
On September 26, 2016, join City Council Speaker Melissa Mark-Viverito, Eric Cumberbatch of the Mayor’s Office of Criminal Justice and GOSO for the community launch
On Tuesday, April 19, 2016, GOSO gathered with 400 friends and supporters for the annual gala “GOSO on the Move!” Though he couldn’t attend in-person,