wake county sheriff donnie harrison separates inmates from rival gangs in the jail for their safety. donnie harrison/wcso: they're looking for someone to pay them some attention, that's why they join gangs, they've got a bond. they've got somebody they can talk to, they've got someone they can share things with. but their home life, they can't do that. cardoso: the concern is sometimes the way they get those needs met is not healthy. at-risk youth including an after-school program that helps keeps young people off the streets. patricia cardoso/haven house: they all need opportunities, they all need support, they need navigate whatever life throws their way. if they're in a gang, the program asks that they check their colors, signs and symbols at the door. cardoso: we want this to be a safe space that is available and open to all kids in the community. community say bishop darnell dixon/bible way temple: i've only heard about the gangs. i've never had any negative interaction with the gangs. mutota/resident: all the programs right now in the world that you talk about won't be any good