Three Ways to Incorporate Pantone’s 2019 Color of the Year Into Your Wardrobe

For the past 20 years the Pantone Color Institute announces the color that will represent the upcoming year – a color that is selected on the basis of cultural factors, global issues, design trends, the political climate and so much more. The color of the year for 2019 – called Living Coral – is all

READ MORE from Three Ways to Incorporate Pantone’s 2019 Color of the Year Into Your Wardrobe

National Youth Mentoring Month

January is National Youth Mentoring Month. I’ve been fortunate to have a number of mentors in my life including family, teachers, friends and colleagues who have all helped me advance in my career, overcome challenges, or provided another perspective on something I may have been struggling with. In addition to being a mentee, I’ve had the privilege of serving as a mentor to assist young professionals who are interested in a career in government relations.

READ MORE from National Youth Mentoring Month

My Story: Brad Sleighter

Things hit an all-time low for Brad in 2014. His wife passed away, and he needed to move out of the home they once shared. After struggling with substance abuse for months, Brad sought treatment. During his treatment, he set a goal that he wanted to get a job and better his life. This is when a family member told Brad about Goodwill having programs and services for individuals seeking employment. Brad realized he would need help to reach his goal of finding a job, so he attended an information session at Goodwill.

READ MORE from My Story: Brad Sleighter

Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware County’s New Tool Helps Residents Find Work without the Stress

January is National Reaching Your Potential Month, and a new tool at Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware County (Wilmington) is helping residents do just that. According to a report from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, nearly 19,000 Delaware residents are unemployed. In an effort to combat unemployment, Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware County launched Career Connection, a digital career services platform that supports job seekers through the process of securing employment.

READ MORE from Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware County’s New Tool Helps Residents Find Work without the Stress

Volunteerism: Why it Matters

Each of us has our reasons for volunteering. Today I’ll explore some of those reasons and why volunteering is not only good for the community, but it can also benefit you – and not just for job hunting purposes.

READ MORE from Volunteerism: Why it Matters

5 Fashion Trends for 2019 that You Can Find at Goodwill®

You know the saying: what’s old is new again. That’s certainly true when it comes to fashion. Trends that were hot 10, 20, even 30 years ago are suddenly chic and must haves. But let’s face it, some “trends” are just downright timeless. And that’s one of the many reasons thrift shopping at your local Goodwill is a savvy shopper’s dream

READ MORE from 5 Fashion Trends for 2019 that You Can Find at Goodwill®

Shutdown Showdown

At the time of this writing, we are heading into the longest government shutdown in history. While technically it is a partial shutdown with nine federal government agencies and various independent agencies closed, the impact is being fully felt for hundreds of thousands of federal workers and contractors who aren’t being paid, and may not receive back pay.

READ MORE from Shutdown Showdown

Easter Seals Goodwill ND, Inc. Store Receives Community Recognition

In December 2018, the Easter Seals Goodwill ND, Inc. (Mandan, ND) store in Jamestown, ND was presented with the Business of the Month award. The Jamestown Chamber of Commerce and Young Professionals of Jamestown honor businesses that provide superior customer service, exhibit community spirit and provide a positive economic impact to the community.

READ MORE from Easter Seals Goodwill ND, Inc. Store Receives Community Recognition

Three Cues From Your Employer That It’s Time to Look for Another Job

It’s inevitable. Sooner or later you’ll start looking for a new job. We have many reasons we might want to change jobs. But what are some signals from our employer that THEY are ready to move on from us? Today I’ll share three cues (and a bonus cue) from your employer that you’d better start looking.

READ MORE from Three Cues From Your Employer That It’s Time to Look for Another Job

New Year, New To You

Are you stoked for January? Because I know I am. No, not because I love short days and layering. It’s my favorite month of the year go to thrifting! Why? Well, think of it this way-- after all those gifts have been given and the year draws to a close, the donations are about to hit peak awesomeness.

READ MORE from New Year, New To You

Opening Day on Capitol Hill

“Opening Day” is usually a term used in reference to baseball and the start of the season of America’s favorite pastime. However in Washington, DC it isn’t just about the Nationals. Opening day marks the beginning of a new Congress. Pitchers and catchers have yet to report for spring training, but lawmakers have reported back to duty on Capitol Hill.

READ MORE from Opening Day on Capitol Hill

My Story: Yashika Jones

The United States Department of Labor defines a non-traditional career for women as one in which 25% or less of those employed in the field are women. Yashika Jones has been a part of that statistic for nearly 14 years. While living in Connecticut, Jones was employed by the Sheet Metal Union. Working in this industry can often times be demanding, with long hours and unpredictable weather conditions.

READ MORE from My Story: Yashika Jones