

Dear Supporters and Friends,
As we reflect on the accomplishments of Gang Alternative, Inc. (GA) in 2024, we stand at a pivotal moment in our history, with this April marking 20 years of service to the underserved communities of South Florida. This past year has been defined by significant progress — we continue to expand our programs, deepen our impact, and build a future grounded in hope and empowerment, all by God’s grace.
Since our founding, GA has remained steadfast in our commitment to breaking the cycles of poverty, violence, and injustice impacting so many in our community. Over the past 19 years, we have touched the lives of thousands, providing life-changing programs and services that support youth, families, and individuals on their journeys to self-sufficiency. Our work has been driven by the core values of servant leadership, compassion, and a relentless pursuit of positive change.
In every step of this journey, we have seen God’s hand at work. Scripture tells us in Philippians 1:6, “Being confident of this, that he who began a good work in you will carry it on to completion until the day of Christ Jesus.”
As we approach our 20th anniversary, we know the work God began through GA is far from finished. We are deeply grateful for the many lives we’ve touched, and we trust that the work we’ve done, with His guidance, will continue to bear fruit for generations to come.
From workforce development initiatives equipping hundreds of adults with skills for stable careers to our prevention programs empowering youth to make healthier choices, we have seen the transformative power of holistic support. Our collaborative efforts with local partners, schools, and community organizations have enabled us to expand our reach and further strengthen the fabric of communities we serve.
As we look ahead to celebrating two decades of service in April, we do so with great anticipation, knowing the best is yet to come. There is still much work to do, and with God’s provision and guidance, we are more committed than ever to serving those in need.
To our dedicated team, our board, our partners, and our t thank you! Y i commitment to GA’s mission has been instrumental to our Together, we will continue to make a lasting impact on t
I don’t know about you all, but I’m excited to see what
With gratitude and humility,
President and CEO President and CEO Gang Alternative, Inc. Gang Alternative, Inc. MichaelJ.NozileSr.
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.
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.
Putting God First
Being Servant Leaders
Treating Others With Respect
Good Moral Character
Building and Transforming Communities
Positive Family Lifestyles
Positive Community Change
Programs
Programs under our Positive Youth Development pillar engage young people in their homes, schools, and communities by offering services and activities aligned with the Jesus Model: that of serving, helping, respecting, uplifting, and inspiring. Our programs and community sites provide a safe space for children and youth to learn, grow, and fellowship without fear of judgment, discrimination, or harassment.
Programs provide these services:
Afterschool care (K-12)
Spiritual growth
Anti-school violence
education
Education reintegration
Violence intervention programming
Life skills development
Male mentorship focusing on ending violence against women and girls
Academic enrichment
Paid work experience and internships
Healthy relationships education
Community violence intervention
Career advisement and planning
Youth substance use prevention education
Please scan the QR Code to learn more about our Positive Youth Development programs.
Our family strengthening programs and services are designed to provide parents and other caregivers with resources, support, and strategies to positively contribute to a healthy home environment.
Programs provide these services:
Wrap-around care coordination
Crisis intervention and support
Temporary family stabilization support
Family strengthening
Parenting education and support
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Community resource coordination
Benefits navigation
Social awareness education
Client advocacy
Family engagement coordination
Development of individual and family-level care plans
Our approach to health and wellness premised on scripture’s holistic take o every aspect of our personalities, being, and thoughts, all of which influence our intentions and actions:
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Our Workforce Development services include targeted efforts and activities that provide incumbent workers with upskilling for career advancement; job seekers with occupational skills training for increased employability; the unemployed and displaced ty skills; and businesses with skilled labor essful in the 21st century workforce
Work readiness support
Skills enhancement services
Occupational skills training
Vocational training
Career development and navigation
Credential training
Pre- and post-release re-entry support for self-sufficiency
Soft skills assessment and development
Job placement services
Earn-as-you-learn opportunities
Paid work experience for opportunity youth
Organizing sectoral collaborative partnerships
Employment rights and labor laws education
Work-related support (e.g. transportation, assistance, work attire)
Employment services for persons with cooccurring disorders
Please scan the QR Code to learn more about our Workforce Development programs.
Our Community Upliftment and Partnerships
Pillar strengthens communities by fostering collaboration among government, civil society, and grassroots organizations
Through strategic partnerships, it promotes knowledge sharing, advocates for collective action, and connects individuals and families to essential resources that support stability, self-sufficiency, and long-term well-being.
Programs provide these services:
Community learning initiatives
Community needs assessment
Facilitating interdisciplinary forums
Economic development initiatives
Promoting and spearheading drugfree community alliances
Promoting and spearheading violence prevention and intervention alliances
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Collective community trauma intervention
Coordinating integrated care networks
Community-level violence advocacy
Civic engagement initiatives
Social support initiatives
Headquarters: 12000 Biscayne Boulevard, Suite 402, North Miami, FL 33181
North Miami Beach Community Center: 1854 NE 164 St., N. Miami Beach, FL 33162
Little Haiti Community Center: 6620 North Miami Ave., Miami, FL 33150
Homestead Office: 15600 SW 288th St, Suite 402, Homestead, FL 33033
Belle Glade Office: 24 SW Avenue B, Belle Glade, FL 33430
Boynton Beach Office: 2300 High Ridge Road, Suite 369, Boynton Beach, FL 33426
Community Center at Phichol Williams: 951 SW 4th St, Homestead, FL 33030
Broward Corporate Office 4500 North State Road 7, Suite 301 Lauderdale Lakes, FL 33319
Our impact spans 3 counties, reaching those who need us most.
GA’s
8,075
youth benefited from education on reducing risky behavior.
3,969
youth benefited from evidence-based healthy relationship sessions.
709
elementary, middle, and high school students benefited from safe afterschool programs with academic enrichment.
146
elementary, middle, and high schoolers took part in faith-based programs.
74
children benefited from Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT).
943
e schoolers were ed on in-school nce prevention.
63
iddle school boys were powered to act to reduce ence against women and girls.
1,050
children and youth received backpacks and school supplies.
1,846
individuals received case management/care coordinat support.
922
families participated in holistic programs designed to strengthen family systems and support collective growth.
763
parents and caregivers united through Parent Circle to build fellowship and strengthen their families.
Benefits of Family Dinners
1. Betterfamilyrelationships 2. Betteracademicperformance
3. Lessstressandtensionathome
4. Improvedcommunication
5. Lowerriskofsubstanceabuse
6. Healthiereatingpatterns
In observance of National Family Day, GA organized a series of family dinners in Miami-Dade, Broward, and Palm Beach counties aimed at creating and strengthening family connections. Families came together to share a meal and play games while learning how strong family bonds, including routine dinners together, can help deter youth from making risky decisions.
4,855
youth participated in substance use prevention education through evidence-based life skills training.
550
individuals benefited from free HIV and STI testing.
122
adults received free Youth Mental Health First Aid training to help identify the early onset of mental health challenges in adolescents.
North Dade Youth Substance Abuse Prevention Poster Contest
Broward Youth Opioid Prevention Poster Contest
was invested in free industry-recognized credential trainings, creating pathways to prosperity for $626,700 was allocated to was allocated to provide clients with provide clients with free access to legal free access to legal services. services. $65,000
120
participants attained participants attained iindustry-recognized ndustry-recognized credentials, such as credentials, such as NCCER and CDL. NCCER and CDL.
118
individuals were individuals were placed in jobs. placed in jobs.
184
jjustice-involved ustice-involved individuals were individuals were restored and restored and reintegrated through reintegrated through workforce development workforce development —equipped with the —equipped with the skills, support, and skills, support, and second chances needed second chances needed to rebuild their lives. to rebuild their lives.
GangAlternative,Inc.wasawardedthe 2024ReentryOrganizationoftheYearbythe Miami-DadeCorrectionsandRehabilitation Department.
346
were enrolled in Workforce were enrolled in Workforce Development programming, Development programming, offering on-the-job offering on-the-job training, resume writing, training, resume writing, mock interviews, GED and mock interviews, GED and high school diploma high school diploma preparation, and more. preparation, and more.
GA’sreentryprogramassistsindividualsinvolved inthejusticesystemwithrebuildingtheirlives throughaccesstojobtraining,industryrecognizedcredentials,casemanagement,and supportiveservicesthatsupportself-sufficiency andreducerecidivism.
48 individuals with co-occurring disorders were supported in attaining gainful employment. individuals received entrepreneurship training. 572
Urban Partnership Drug Free Community Coalition
13 years of coalition building Community Coalitions
Anti-Violence Community Coalition
Urban Partnership for Success Collaborative-Miami
households were uplifted with high-quality home and personal care essentials— bringing comfort, restoring dignity, and renewing hope.
Violence Intervention through Community Engagement
5 years of promoting collaboration of drug free community coalitions in Miami-Dade and Broward County
648
individuals received an array of diverse trainings, including Motivational Interviewin Team Cohesiveness, Cultural Competency Thinking 4 a Change, LS/CMI, Youth Menta Health First Aid, OSHA, Conflict Managemen Group Facilitation Skills and Verbal De
COMMUNITY UPLIFTMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS COMMUNITY UPLIFTMENT AND PARTNERSHIPS
4,684
individuals participated in community engagement events.
2,000+
turkeys were distributed to families for Thanksgiving.
Serving a sentence at a correctional institution, Junixsy aspired to re-enter the workforce and better her life.
Her plan: Reinstate her business, which facilitated shipping of vehicles across states. GA helped Junixsy steer back onto the road to success by paying the fee to reinstate her business and providing other support services
Able to resume her entrepreneurial efforts, Junixsy now earns between $1,000 and $1,500 weekly and anticipates increased income as her business grows
After returning home from inca Dwayne wasted no time taking co future Just one day after his re enrolled in a workforce devel program at GA and began work case manager to map out his
Motivated and focused, Dwayne a manager created a customized p him reintegrate into the workforc the skills needed to succe
With support from GA, Dwayne c commercial driver’s license tra earned his forklift certification. I months, he secured full-time em South Florida, putting his training thriving in his new role
Today, Dwayne is not only work thriving. His story is a powerful r what’s possible with the right determination, and a second
Doreen’s introduction to GA’s Street Outreach Team marked the start of a compelling and fulfilling new chapter in her life.
Doreen was struggling to maintain her independence while also trying to help her sibling overcome homelessness
GA immediately recognized Doreen’s strong background in finance and provided tools and resources to her to confidently pursue her passion. That included reworking her resume to highlight her strengths It worked
Doreen garnered increased interest from employers, and she quickly landed a full-time position as a financial analyst. In her new role working in the public sector, Doreen has been able to apply her financial expertise to contribute meaningfully to her community
She is furthering her education at a local college while enjoying the financial freedom, quality of life, and emotional security she sought for herself and her sibling.
When Kanaya was released from a residential reentry program, he lacked resources to successfully enter the workplace. GA provided Kanaya support services, and helped him discover the perfect career for him.
With a personalized career plan derived from comprehensive evidence-based assessments, Kanaya’s path led to commercial truck driving. GA paid his tuition to attend a local trucking school, and Kanaya was ultimately hired to drive big rigs for a respected and established local company.
Better yet, he paid it forward Kanaya has advocated for applicants at his workplace who, like him, have benefitted from GA. He is in the process of applying for a business license to manage his own trucking company.
"Train up a child in the way he should go, and even when he is old, he will not depart from it." 22:6)
Miami, FL 33181 Your support helps sustain our Your support helps sustain our programs that are not funded programs that are not funded by grants. This allows us to by grants. This allows us to continue continue community community upliftment initiatives like our upliftment initiatives like our Annual Compassion Project. Annual Compassion Project.
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