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Thru the Lens: Helge-Gansett supports Revere Police Activities League Youth Basketball Tournament

Shown (from left) back row: John Gosnell of Hegle Capital; Gansett Ventures president & CEO Caleb Manchester; Revere police officer Jeff Kingston; Revere police sergeant Joe Internacola; Helge Capital founder & CEO Oleg Uritsky; Revere Police activities league executive director Kris Oldani; Nicolai Yinger of Helge Capital; Revere High School basketball coach Dave Leary. Front Row (from left): Alejandro Hincapie and Sal Deangelis, both seniors at Revere High School.

Revere, MA Helge-Gansett sponsored the Revere Police Activities League (PAL) Youth Basketball Tournament held at Revere High School. Helge-Gansett provided a donation for the tournament and to support upcoming programs benefiting local youth. Revere PAL is a nonprofit anti-drug, anti-violence organization launched 18 years ago with a mission to promote career awareness to at-risk youth while forging a bond between the community and Revere Police Department. Helge-Gansett is a joint venture between Helge Capital and Gansett Ventures, two real estate firms active in the city and its communities.

“Thank you to Helge-Gansett for supporting the Revere Police Activities League, the Revere community and the youth we serve.” said Revere PAL executive director Kris Oldoni. “This support is critically important so Revere PAL can reach more at-risk youth and help them on a path toward opportunity and future success. This donation is very valuable to our mission.”

“We are happy to support Revere PAL and its worthwhile mission,” said Helge Capital CEO Oleg Uritsky. “This program provides opportunity for kids who may otherwise find themselves on the wrong side of the law. Revere PAL inspires them to envision a bright future, career path, and instills in them a healthy respect for law enforcement and interest in a potential career in public safety.”

“Building community is what inspires us to support this wonderful youth program,” said Gansett Ventures President & CEO Caleb Manchester. “Providing at-risk kids with mentorship, positive role models and fun experiences is so important to the health and future of the city. We are proud to stand with Revere PAL and support its important work to strengthen our community.”

Large group of all teams/Helge-Gansett/Revere Police Department

The Revere PAL Youth Basketball Tournament included teams from Revere, Somerville, Malden, and Medford. Revere PAL serves more than 150 Revere youths under the leadership of Kris Oldoni and backed by the support and resources of the Revere Police Department. 

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