G'Z US Connects is seeking the Cultural and Ethnic Minority Infrastructure Grant (CEMIG)

Welcome to Gzus Connects

Transforming Lives Through Sports, Recovery, and Mentorship

To usher in a new response to racial and ethnic disparities in mental health and substance use disorder care, access, and outcomes. In just a short period of time,

Helping men in recovery rebuild through the sport of softball, while mentoring at-risk youth to achieve their full potential. Together, we create a stronger, brighter community.

What We Do

Recovery Through Softball

Softball serves as a therapeutic outlet for men on their recovery journey, promoting teamwork, discipline, and a sense of belonging while encouraging personal and emotional growth.

Mentorship for At-Risk Youth

Our mentorship program connects caring volunteers with at-risk youth, providing guidance, life skills, and opportunities that pave the way for a successful future.

Get Involved

Make a Difference Today

Your support can transform lives. Whether by donating, volunteering, or mentoring, you can help us empower men in recovery and inspire at-risk youth.

Donate

Your contributions directly fund programs that create lasting change. Every dollar helps us build a stronger community.

Volunteer as a Mentor

Join our mentorship program to guide and inspire youth who need positive role models. Together, we can make a lasting impact.

Join the Team

Interested in being part of our recovery softball initiative? Learn more about how you can get involved.

About Us

Who We Are

Gzus Connects is a unique initiative that combines the healing power of sports with the life-changing impact of mentorship. We are dedicated to supporting men in recovery and guiding at-risk youth toward brighter futures through connection, growth, and teamwork.

Organizational Chart

The agency’s organizational structure reflects a collaborative approach, with a leadership team including

Anthony Medina

CEO

Rosa Garcia, LICSW

Clinical Supervisors

Nathan Trinklein, LADC

Program Coordinators

Guiding Hands

Support Staff

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