Homeboy Industries helps former gang member start over
Originally aired Friday, April 10, 2015
Javier Chavez was only eight years old when he began getting into trouble. By the time he was 11, he was involved in a gang in Los Angeles.
He’s been arrested multiple times, on charges ranging from selling drugs to weapon possession.
Chavez’s longest stint in prison was for four years. He’s 33 now, and says he’s getting a second chance at life.
Chavez works as a mentor, navigator, and recovery group facilitator at Homeboy Industries. Homeboy provides job training positions and free social services for formerly gang-involved, and previously incarcerated, men and women.
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