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New video by GUESS on YouTube

Feeding Hope: Behind Homeboy Industries
With our platform, we share a purpose. With our GUESS Advocacy series, we spotlight the many faces of transformation within our very own hometown, the city of Los Angeles. In our debut episode, we get to know the faces behind Homeboy Industries, the largest gang rehab center in the country. Through our longstanding partnership with Homeboy Industries, we’ve seen the positive impact their efforts have made in the lives of formerly gang involved and previously incarcerated men, women and youth. From off the street to back on their feet, we stand with Homeboy Industries and want to share their story. Subscribe to our channel: https://youtube.com/guess?sub_confirmation=1    Follow us for more - @guess! Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/GUESS  Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/GUESS  Facebook: https://ift.tt/15tSpIX


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