CBS News New York’s Jessi Mitchell visits SAVE East Harlem following the announcement of a $2 million US Department of Justice grant to GOSO and SAVE.
Pix11 Visits SAVE East Harlem
Pix11 News’ Monica Morales visits SAVE East Harlem for a day to learn about their work on the ground and their Junior Violence Interrupters program. The goal? To prevent violence before it happens.
GOSO Receives $2 Million Grant from US Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs
GOSO was awarded a 2 million grant from the Department of Justice’s Office of Justice Programs. DOJ’s goal is to help reduce gun crime and other serious violence in communities across the U.S. GOSO’s reputation and positive outcomes in East Harlem have prepared us to maximize our impact.
GOSO Welcomes William Blair as Director of Education and Employment
Youth development professional William Blair has joined GOSO as our Director of Education and Employment. He will work to expand our workforce development programming to provide even more job readiness training, create more permanent job opportunities and help to enhance the overall prospects of our participants to find good careers and fulfilling lives.
Participant Spotlight
We want to spotlight Terry who joined GOSO back in 2019. After a paid internship he was hired on the spot for a permanent position
GOSO Board Announces New President and CEO Vikki Pryor and Expanded Leadership Team
Experienced executive to lead nonprofit “Getting Out and Staying Out,” continuing the organization’s innovative approach to reentry and building on a legacy of impact HARLEM,
Meet GOSO: Jasmine Harden
GOSO is able to reach hundreds of justice-involved young men each year because we have a strong team of dedicated and passionate individuals who show
Help Create a Bright 2022 for the Justice Involved
Between holiday gatherings with friends and family and the anticipation of a brighter year ahead, December is an exciting time of year. But this December
GOSO GALA 2021: Harlem Community News Recap
Here’s a special look back on a celebratory night that strengthened connections, commitments from our community, and secured financial support for GOSO’s participants and our
The Work and Lives of SAVE East Harlem – featured in the Trace
“These are people we grew up with,” said Omar Mims, a violence interrupter at SAVE Harlem. To try to prevent shootings before they happen, SAVE’s