Rosemond Gomez-Joseph, musically known as Groz, is a bicultural latin american singer who’s using his gifts to help heal the world. Working in psychology for the past 26 years, he began working at Health Crisis Network in Miami, FL as an Addiction therapist providing intervention, prevention and daily group and individual sessions for dual diagnosis clients. From there he went to Haiti with the US Department of State as an Observer for the restoration of Democracy. Later he worked with at risk kids in the CITY GANGS PROJECT that was funded by the Governor’s Drug-Free-Community-Program to help high-risk youth on staying in school and delivering services to incarcerated youths.
Many of the positions he held have been in partnership with both the Public-School system and the Department of Juvenile Justice. He loved those fields and the communities that are affected by gangs and early incarcerations.
In July 2001 he started a non-for profit organization dealing with HIV/AIDS, mental health, substance abuse, prevention, intervention and medical missions in the third world countries (HAITI, NICARAGUA, and DOMINICAN REPUBLIC).
Groz is a continuous learner and well-focused on his paths
As focused as he’s been in helping others, including branching out into sports management after a career high school/college basketball star, Groz is devoting his time to promoting and reaching his goals as a singer.
“I will accomplish my goals by working with others in the music industry that can get my music out there to the ears of those that can make a difference,” he says. “My music will speak to the world through the message that I am singing about and I am open for criticism that will make me much better. Please enjoy and support my dreams and all wounded warriors.”
Listen to his single “Girl I Love You” now playing on Latin Vibes Radio.
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