GOSO succeeds because of the strong community that surrounds and supports us. That’s why we were honored to be featured by our partner the Bob Barker Company, who recently highlighted our anti-recidivism work on their website. Their spotlight offers a great overview of GOSO’s education and employment initiatives in New York City. You can learn more about our approach here.
At Bob Barker Company, we believe in the power of second chances. That’s why we’re proud to support Getting Out and Staying Out (GOSO), a nonprofit in New York City that helps previously incarcerated individuals successfully reenter society. Through education, job training, and mental health support, GOSO is transforming lives and fighting to reduce recidivism.
Many young men face barriers when re-entering their communities after incarceration, but GOSO proves that with the right support, these barriers don’t need to exist. GOSO works with individuals aged 16 to 24, providing a structured reentry program that includes vocational training, employment assistance, social services, and more. With a holistic approach, GOSO helps individuals gain the skills and confidence to build a stable future. The proof? They report a recidivism rate at less than 15%, far below the national average.
A major part of GOSO’s success comes from its workforce development program, which connects participants with paid internships and full-time employment opportunities. By working with local businesses and organizations, GOSO ensures that these young men have access to real-world experience and financial independence. They also provide high school equivalency preparation and college readiness programs, ensuring that education remains a critical part of rehabilitation.
Beyond career support, GOSO prioritizes mental health and emotional well-being. Their team of licensed social workers provides counseling and support groups, helping participants navigate the challenges of reentry. By addressing both practical and emotional needs, GOSO creates a lasting impact on the lives of those they serve.
To learn more about their life-changing work or find ways to get involved, visit GOSO’s website.
Read in full at Bob Barker’s website.