Join the Goodwill on the Hill Virtual Advocacy Day!

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Goodwill staff on US Capitol StepsToday, Goodwill advocates from around the country will visit Capitol Hill and meet with hundreds of lawmakers to advocate for federal investments in programs that leverage Goodwill and benefit the people we serve, and the reauthorization of the Workforce Investment Act (WIA).

However, their in-person meetings can be only as successful as the support received from other Goodwill supporters unable to attend.  Congress has a number of priorities to address before their Memorial Day recess, and Goodwill Industries is working to ensure that our elected leaders recognize the resources that the Goodwill enterprise brings to the table.

Take part in the Goodwill on the Hill Virtual Advocacy Day to make your voice heard!  The Goodwill Legislative Action Center allows you to have a voice, and with one click of a button you can contact your member of Congress.

Public supporters can click here to take action!

Goodwill staff can click here to send a letter of support.*

Goodwill CEOs can click here to send a customized letter to lawmakers.*

*Goodwill staff and CEOs must first log in to MyGoodwill

 

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