Triad Goodwill, also known as Goodwill Industries of Central North Carolina, has been serving Guilford and surrounding counties since 1963. Goodwill focuses on programs to get people meaningfully employed. According to their website, 85% of the money earned in their stores goes to providing career development services and work opportunities for people in the community. As of yesterday, they had 35 local job openings.
Goodwill Industries dates back to 1902, when it was founded by Edgar J. Helms in Boston, MA. Helms was a Methodist minister who was known as a social innovator. He collected items in wealthier neighborhoods of Boston and hired and trained the poor to repair the goods. These repair skills were very valued in an era when everything from ink pens to clothing to umbrellas was repaired and mended as needed. In today's society where it is usually easier and cheaper to purchase a new replacement than to get something repaired, Goodwill focuses more on job skills and work opportunities. Helms' commitment to giving people "hope, dignity and independence"* remains as relevant today as it was 115 years ago.
The above photo features the donation center at the Goodwill on North Battleground Avenue. Lines are starting to form and bins are filling as people rush to make final charitable donations for 2017. Two days remain to contribute and get a tax receipt for this year. If you are looking for ways to donate, above and beyond household goods, here is a list of Greensboro non-profits and charities.
*Quote and timeline, here.
I don't think the organization is present here in Canada.
Posted by: William Kendall | Friday, December 29, 2017 at 02:29 PM