GOSO offers a rich experience for volunteers who hope to make a difference in New York City communities. Twice a month GOSO will publish stories

GOSO offers a rich experience for volunteers who hope to make a difference in New York City communities. Twice a month GOSO will publish stories
This week, GOSO Co-Founder and President Mark Goldsmith sat down with New York Nonprofit Media‘s Aimée Simpierre to discuss GOSO’s vital work with criminal justice-involved
Seven GOSO Guys were invited to a tour and lunch at the downtown offices of the website BuzzFeed. This was the second opportunity for
In our East Harlem office, we have built a community around our library. The books in our library have all been donated by the legendary
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
Donations that jingle and fold are critical for organizations like GOSO. But just as important is the donation of goods and services which contribute to
2016 Year -End Update At GOSO, we learn from our data. All year long, we meticulously document the number of clients who cross the threshold
GOSO relies on the generous donation of time and expertise by volunteers (like you!). Below are projects and programs for which we are currently recruiting
“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