GA's 2023 Annual Report

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BUILDING CHARACTER THAT LASTS BUILDING CHARACTER THAT LASTS

2023 Annual REPORT WEEXIST WEEXIST TOSAVELIVE S TOSAVELIVE S
T a b l e o f C o n t e n t s
Events & Highlights 2 3 13 Message from the CEO Agency Overview 4-6 5 Pliiars of Service 7 Who We Serve 8 Community Upliftment and Partnership 9-11 Positive Youth Development 12 Workforce Development Family Strengthening Health and Wellness Character Build Success Stories 14-15 16 17-20 Service Footprint 21-26 More About The Pillars 27 Become A Character Builder 28
GangAlternative,Inc.

MESSAGE

FROM OUR CEO

Dear Supporters and Friends,

As we reflect on the accomplishments of the past year, I am filled with overwhelming gratitude and humility. In 2023, Gang Alternative, Inc. celebrated its 18th year of service to the South Florida community a journey marked by dedication, collaboration, and profound impact

Turning 18 is not just a milestone for our organization; it's a testament to the unwavering support and generosity of countless individuals, families, and community partners who have believed in our mission and walked alongside us every step of the way. It is with deep humility that we acknowledge the trust and fid h l d i ll i t

Their tireless efforts, creativity, and compassion are the heart and soul of our organization, driving our programs and initiatives forward and making a tangible difference in the lives of those we serve

In addition to our dedicated staff and supportive Board of Directors and Management Team, I am deeply grateful for the transformative partnerships we have cultivated with various agencies, organizations, and churches. These partnerships are not just collaborations; they are the cornerstone of our work, strengthening our impact and enabling us to leverage resources, expertise, and networks to better serve our community Together with our partners we are

Michael Nozile

Michael Nozile

Michael Nozile

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AGENCY OVERVIEW

OUR MISSION

To build character that lasts in children and families through positive alternatives to crime, violence, dependency, and delinquency by offering a holistic approach to their academic, physical, social, economic, and spiritual development.

OUR VISION

A global community-based organization connecting youth and adults to holistic services and tools to develop their full potential and good character to become self-sufficient community stewards

Our Values Our Values

Putting God First

Positive Community Change

Treating Others With Respect

Positive Family Lifestyle

Good Moral Character Being Servant Leaders

Building and Transforming Communities

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GA’S 5 PILLARS OF SERVICE

1. Positive Youth Development

1. Positive Youth Development

Programs providing the following services:

Programs providing the following services:

Afterschool Care (K-12)

Afterschool Care (K-12)

Healthyrelationshipseducation

Healthyrelationshipseducation

YouthSubstanceUsePreventionEducation

YouthSubstanceUsePreventionEducation

Anti-schoolviolenceeducation

Anti-schoolviolenceeducation

Academic enrichment Academic enrichment

Male mentorship focusing on ending violence against women and girls

Male mentorship focusing on ending violence against women and girls

Education reintegration

Education reintegration

Spiritual growth

Spiritual growth

Violence intervention programming Violence intervention programming

Life skills development

Life skills development

Paid work experience and internships

Paid work experience and internships

Community violence intervention

Community violence intervention

Career advisement and planning

Career advisement and planning

Programs providing the following services:

Programs providing the following services:

Wrap-around care coordination

Wrap-around care coordination

Development of individual and family-level care plans

Development of individual and family-level care plans

Crisis intervention and support

Family strengthening Family strengthening

Temporary family stabilization support

Crisis intervention and support Temporary family stabilization support

Parenting education and support

Parenting education and support

Family engagement coordination

Family engagement coordination

Benefits navigation Benefits navigation

Community resource coordination

Community resource coordination

Social awareness education

Social awareness education

Client advocacy

Client advocacy

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5 PILLARS 5 PILLARS OF SERVICE OF SERVICE

3. Health and Wellness

3. Health and Wellness

Programs providing the following services:

Programs providing the following services:

Trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy

Trauma-focused cognitive behavior therapy

HIV and STI education and testing

HIV and STI education and testing

Addiction

Addiction counselling

Mental Health Fi Mental Health First Aid Training rst Aid Training

Substance use prevention and intervention

Substance use prevention and intervention

Community-level awareness and advocacy focused on underage drinking, tobacco, marijuana, and opioid use and abuse marijuana, and opioid use and abuse

Community-level awareness and advocacy focused on underage drinking, tobacco,

Co-occurring disorders (mental health and substance use) support services

Co-occurring disorders (mental health and substance use) support services

Individual-level violence prevention advocacy

Individual-level violence prevention advocacy

4. Workforce Development

4. Workforce Development

Programs providing the following services:

Programs providing the following services:

Soft skills assessment and development

Soft skills assessment and development

Work readiness support

Work readiness support

Occupational skills training

Occupational skills training

Career pathways development and navigation

Career pathways development and navigation

Earn-as-you-learn opportunities

Earn-as-you-learn opportunities

Job placement services

Job placement services

Vocational training

Vocational training

Credential training

Credential training

Skills enhancement services

Skills enhancement services

Integrated employment services for persons with co-occurring disorders

Integrated employment services for persons with co-occurring disorders

Paid work experience for opportunity youth

Paid work experience for opportunity youth Employment rights and labor laws education Employment rights and labor laws education

Work-related support (e g transportation assistance, work attire)

Work-related support (e g transportation assistance, work attire)

Pre and post-release re-entry support for self-sufficiency

Pre and post-release re-entry support for self-sufficiency

Employment retention services

Employment retention services

Organizing sectoral collaborative partnerships

Organizing sectoral collaborative partnerships

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5 PILLARS OF SERVICE

Partnership

Programs providing the following services:

Programs providing the following services:

Community learning initiatives

Community learning initiatives

Collective community trauma intervention

Collective community trauma intervention

Promoting and spearheading drug-free community alliances

Promoting and spearheading drug-free community alliances

Promoting and spearheading violence prevention and intervention alliances

Promoting and spearheading violence prevention and intervention alliances

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PILLARS OF SERVICE
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5. Community Upliftment
Upliftment &
SERVED UNDER GA’S CLIENTS SERVED UNDER GA’S
PILLARS OF SERVICE
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5. Community
Partnership CLIENTS
5
5

WHO WE SERVED

from 2022

Ages12-17 62% Ages18-24 14% Ages5-11 13.1% Ages25+ 9.2% Ages0-4 1.8% Male 55.2% Female 44% Unspecified 0.8%
330% increase PAGE PAGE 07 07 GANG ALTERNATIVE, INC. ANNUAL REPORT 2023 GANG ALTERNATIVE, INC ANNUAL REPORT 2023

83,536

140 Zipcodes Served MEDIA HIGHLIGHTS SERVICE FOOTPRINT Most Served Neighborhoods in 2023 Social Media Impressions Total Media Impressions Homestead North Miami El Portal
Little Haiti Miami Shores
GA’s Belle Glade Office GA’s Boynton Beach Office GA’s Lauderdale Lakes Office GA’s North Miami Beach Community Center GA’s Headquarters GA’s Little Haiti Community Center GA’s Community Center at Phichol Williams GA’s Homestead Office PAGE 08 08 GANG ALTERNATIVE, INC ANNUAL REPORT 2023 GA’s Corporate Offices GA’s Community Centers
208,239

PILLAR 1: PILLAR 1:

POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

1,922 1,922 children and children and youth benefited youth benefited from sessions from sessions on reducing on reducing risky behavior risky behavior

YOUTH YOUTH PROGRAMS PROGRAMS

4newprograms 4newprograms addedin2023 addedin2023

1,109

1,109 elementary, middle, elementary, middle, and high schoolers and high schoolers bbenefitted enefitted ffrom rom safe afterschool safe afterschool pprogramming rogramming 17 17

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eelementary, lementary, middle, and high middle, and high schoolers in schoolers in our faith-based our faith-based pprograms rograms 100 100

sstudents tudents participated in participated in college tours college tours 23 23 middle schoolers middle schoolers trained on trained on

DEVELOPMENT POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PILLAR 1: PILLAR 1: PAGE 10 10 GANG ALTERNATIVE, INC ANNUAL REPORT 2023
736 736 POSITIVE YOUTH

PILLAR 1: PILLAR 1:

POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT POSITIVE YOUTH DEVELOPMENT

3,550 3,550 Healthy Healthy rrelationship elationship sessions sessions offered offered

CONTEST WINNER CONTEST WINNER

38 38 middle schoolers middle schoolers participated in participated in youth substance youth substance use prevention use prevention poster competition poster competition

3,803 3,803 childrenandyouth childrenandyouth benefitedfrom benefitedfrom iincreased ncreased protectivefactors protectivefactors anddecreasedrisk anddecreasedrisk ffactors actors

1,023 children and youth recieved backpacks and school supplies

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FAMILY STRENGTHENING FAMILY STRENGTHENING

2000+

turkeys distributed to familes for Thanksgiving

82

families received Temporary Family Stabilization funds for emergency housing assistance, food, and clothing

46

Parent/caregiver engagement events held with

76

parents were trained with evidence-based Nurturing Parenting to strengthen their relationship with their children

1,260

Parents/caregivers attending

Family Dinners Serving

172

family members were held in disadvantaged communities

The Benefits of Family Dinners

1. Better family relationships

2. Better academic performance

3. Less stress and tension at home

4. Improving communication between

5. Lower risk of substance abuse, teen

5 children and their parents/caregivers pregnancy and depression

6. Healthier eating patterns in children

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PILLAR 2: PILLAR 2: PAGE PAGE

HEALTH AND WELLNESS HEALTH AND WELLNESS

7 Programs individuals received HIV and other STI prevention education

1,105

42.3%increasefrom2022

EDUCATION AND TRAINING

819

83.6% increase from 2022

SERVICES

164 parents/caregivers, educators, and social service providers were trained in Youth Mental Health First Aid students participated in weekly nutrition sessions and learned how to prepare healthy snacks

43

children benefitted from Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy

106

children who were directly impacted by the opioid epidemic received substance use intervention support services

PILLAR
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PILLAR 3:
3:

8 Programs

70%

individuals received case management services from our workforce programs 883

74 of the returning citizens enrolled in GA programs received free industry-recognized credential training

individuals received free occupational skills training

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PILLAR 4: PILLAR 4: 1 4 PAGE

207

individuals placed in jobs

2

job fairs held with over 700 jobseekers in attendance

73%

Credential attainment rate across six industry clusters

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WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT PILLAR

12 years of coalition building

direct service providers served on UPLIFT Service Partnership Network 3 Community Coalitions

Violence Intervention Through Community Engagement Anti-Violence Community Coalition

4 years of promoting collaboration of drug free community coalitions in Miami-Dade County 46

adults and youths served on the drug free community coalition

community-based organizations served on the anti-violence community coalition public school partnerships in the Tri-County area Urban Partnership for Success Collaborative-Miami Urban Partnership Drug Free Community Coalition

46
26 26
55
116 6
55
COMMUNITY UPLIFTMENT COMMUNITY UPLIFTMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS AND PARTNERSHIPS
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CHARACTER BUILDING SUCCESS STORIES

Z G , a standout student participating in our Project RESIST in Belle Glade, received a $500 book scholarship from GA to support his pursuit of

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CHARACTER BUILDING SUCCESS STORIES

“I want to express my gratitude for the Walmart gift card you provided through your CAREERRS program With it, I was able to purchase an outfit suitable for job interviews I have some exciting news to share: I have an interview scheduled for next Tuesday for a customer service phone operator position This role involves providing callers with information on pet adoption, and I'm eager to be a part of

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CHARACTER BUILDING SUCCESS STORIES

r YouthBuild program and has shown

3 Despite facing significant barriers g family, socioeconomic, and legal exceptional determination and onths, he achieved his high school d program team with a commendable he completed NCCER certification truction Furthermore, his overall have shown significant improvement, achieving his goals

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YOUTH VOLUNTEERS FROM THE 13TH ANNUAL COMPASSION PROJECT

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CHARACTER BUILDING SUCCESS STORIES
Summer Camp
Summer
W3 Summer Camp GANG ALTERNATIVE, INC ’S ANNUAL REPORT 2023 21 PAGE
EVENTS & HIGHLIGHTS BLOC College Tour GPS
SELFI
Camp

BLOC Spring Break Camp

W3 Spring Break Camp

GPS Spring Break Camp

Harvest Festival

EVENTS & HIGHLIGHTS
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Flag Day
13thAnnual CompassionProject GPS 100th Day of School Activity
Sunday Church Service GANG ALTERNATIVE, INC ’S ANNUAL REPORT 2023 23 PAGE
Haitian
EVENTS & HIGHLIGHTS
Resurrection/Easter

EVENTS & HIGHLIGHTS

GPS Juneteenth Celebration

BLOC/ Youth Splash Officers Election

Kid Splash

Graduation Day

GPS Valentine’s Day Event

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EVENTS & HIGHLIGHTS

Strategic Planning Retreat

GPS Giveaway

Toy/Christmas Show

Youth Splash/Kid Splash Christmas Party

DEA Prescription Take Back Day

GANG ALTERNATIVE, INC ’S ANNUAL REPORT 2023 25 PAGE

Red Ribbon Week

BLOC Officers

Recognition Awards

EVENTS & HIGHLIGHTS COSP Parent Circle Event Thanksgiving Luncheon
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End of Summer Bash

Workforce Department Career Fair

Staff Christmas Spirit Week

National Family Dinner Day

EVENTS & HIGHLIGHTS
ALTERNATIVE, INC ’S ANNUAL REPORT 2023 27 PAGE
GANG
The Reel”
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EVENTS & HIGHLIGHTS YouthBuild College Tour Belle Glade Backpack Giveaway “Bringing
Healthy Adolescence Conference 2023

Positive Youth Development Positive Youth Development

This pillar engages young people This pillar engages young people in their homes, schools, and in their homes, schools, and communities by offering services communities by offering services and activities aligned with the and activities aligned with the Jesus Model: that of serving, Jesus Model: that of serving, helping, respecting, uplifting, helping, respecting, uplifting, and inspiring. and inspiring. Our programs and Our programs and community sites provide a safe community sites provide a safe space for children and youth to space for children and youth to learn, grow, and fellowship learn, grow, and fellowship without fear of judgment, without fear of judgment, discrimination, or harassment. discrimination, or harassment.

Health and Wellness Health and Wellness

This pillar is based on This pillar is based on derives on the premise of derives on the premise of scripture’s holistic take on scripture’s holistic on every aspect of our every aspect of our personalities, being, and personalities, being, and thoughts all of which thoughts all of which influence our intentions influence our intentions and actions. and actions.

MORE INFO ABOUT THE PILLARS

Family Strengthening Family Strengthening

These programs are designed to These programs are designed to provide parents and other caregivers provide parents and other caregivers with resources, support, and with resources, support, and strategies to positively contribute to a strategies to positively contribute to a healthy home environment. healthy home environment.

Workforce Development Workforce Development

These programs target the These programs target the efforts and activities that efforts and activities that provide incumbent provide incumbent workers with upskilling for workers with upskilling for career advancement and career advancement and job seekers with job seekers with occupational skills training occupational skills training for increased for increased employability. employability.

Community Upliftment Community Upliftment and Partnership and Partnership

Under this pillar, GA Under this pillar, GA proudly fulfills its proudly fulfills its role as a community role as a community convener, respected and convener, respected and trusted by our constituents. trusted by our constituents. We are renowned for our We are renowned for our steadfast commitment to steadfast commitment to staying informed about the staying informed about the diverse communities we diverse communities we serve and for our serve and for our unwavering dedication to unwavering dedication to serving the underserved. serving the underserved.

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Your support helps sustain our Your support helps sustain our programs that are not grant-funded programs that are not grant-funded allowing us to continue our allowing us to continue our community upliftment projects like community upliftment projects like our Annual Compassion Project. our Annual Compassion Project.

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