...one of two inaugural recipients of the Girls Educational and Mentoring Services (GEMS) Male Allies Award. Grohman, the managing partner of...
...Morris nurtured a partnership between its New York office and Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS), the only group in the state specifically designed to...
...by New York Foundling Hospital, an authorized agency as defined by Social Services Law §371 (10), was also present at the initial appearance. New...
...regulation of probation services in family courts...of Brooklyn providing educational, health and social...Such alternatives include mentoring, restorative justice, therapeutic...
...states," said Rachel Lloyd, executive director of Harlem-based Girls Educational & Mentoring Services (GEMS), among the country's largest nonprofit agencies serving teenage...
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