Join Us In Empowering Employees at the Chase Center

Objective Statement

The relocation of the Golden State Warriors to the Chase Center has extended the daily commute for dedicated employees, yet their wages remain unchanged. Go Ye Transportation is dedicated to making a difference. We are raising $500,000 to provide these hardworking individuals with free transportation, alleviating the financial burden of their extended commute to work.
Your contribution will directly impact the lives of these employees, ensuring they can get to work and back home without worrying about the costs. Every donation will be used to purchase passenger vans, hire experienced drivers, secure insurance, and cover all essential costs.
Stand with us in solidarity. Every contribution will make a meaningful difference. Donate what you can to support the Go Ye Transportation initiative and make commuting a worry-free experience for those who help power our community.

Founder's Bio

Imani Hanif, distinguished as one of two esteemed floor supervisors, marks his impressive 16th season with the Warriors. Recognizing the profound impact and challenges endured by his colleagues during the long and costly commute to Chase Center, Imani stands at the forefront of the gameday experience.
As an integral part of the security and staff teams, the lifeblood of the arena, Imani exudes warmth, humor, and a wealth of knowledge, welcoming fans with a genuine spirit. In the face of the challenges posed by extended commutes, Imani felt compelled to take action, prioritizing the safety and well being of this fellow staff members.
In pursuit of his vision, Imani established Go Ye transportation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit dedicated to providing reliable transportation for Chase Center employees across the Bay Area. This transformative initiative has not only alleviated the burdens of commuting but has also underscored the power of safe, efficient, and accessible transport. Imani Hanif’s unwavering commitment and empathetic leadership fosters a positive impact on the lives of his colleagues and enhancing the overall gameday experience at Chase Center.