Ten Steps to Filing Your Taxes Online

Robert from Peoria, IL, asks, “I’ve always filed my taxes using paper forms. My son is encouraging to me to file online this year, but I’m worried about how the whole process works. What are your thoughts?”
My Story – Montreal Ellis

Before I came to Goodwill Industries of North Louisiana, I was working for a lawn service; when the company changed managers, I was laid off. I worked for a while fixing TVs for cash, but that didn’t last long. My mom took me to see a counselor at Louisiana Rehabilitation Services, and she referred me […]
Finding a Good Job Fit if You Have Asperger’s Syndrome or Autism

Jameela from Atlanta, GA, asks, “I’m a college student with Asperger’s, and I’m dreading trying to find a job when I graduate. I struggle in social situations and don’t always make a good first impression. What advice do you have?”
My Story – Alex Hammond

I started having migraines at the age of three. When I was seven, I was diagnosed with a brain tumor. Surgery was performed and we thought everything was okay. The tumor came back when I was 12, and another surgery was performed. After surgery, I was partially paralyzed and could not speak. I had to […]
Still Frozen? Put a Little Spring in Your Life Now!

I’ve had it with all the Polar Vortices and their impending snow-doom warnings. And now that I’m on maternity leave and cooped up in the house for the better part of the day – well, let’s just say I needed a good dose of sunshine, so I headed to Goodwill.
Congress on the Long-Term Unemployed — Let Them Eat Cake?

Perhaps nowhere is the lack of action by Congress more acute than with its failure to extend unemployment benefits for the long-term unemployed. Meanwhile, the families who stand to benefit from the extension struggle to pay for food, heat and other basics.
Make Smart Use of Your Tax Refund

Nate from Oswego, NY asks “I recently filed my tax return and received a refund. What would you recommend I do with it?”
My Story – Kylie Corp

During my school years I remember being an easy target because I was picked on a lot by the other kids. It got harder and harder for me to go to school, but I finally finished high school in 2007. I had no future plans and remained home with my family for the next three […]
It's Never Too Cold to Craft: Create a DIY Wall Garden
The bones of winter have gripped us hard this year, and my longing for spring becomes more urgent every day. As I type, 8 – 12 inches of fresh snow are softly covering up months-old layers from previous blizzards. To say that I’m ready for spring is an understatement! So, if I can’t see any green plant life outside, I might as well fix some up inside my home. Thus, a mini wall garden was born.
It’s Never Too Cold to Craft: Create a DIY Wall Garden

The bones of winter have gripped us hard this year, and my longing for spring becomes more urgent every day. As I type, 8 – 12 inches of fresh snow are softly covering up months-old layers from previous blizzards. To say that I’m ready for spring is an understatement! So, if I can’t see any green plant life outside, I might as well fix some up inside my home. Thus, a mini wall garden was born.
Goodwill Aligns with Hundreds of Groups to Boost Job Training Funding

If the old adage that there is strength in numbers has any truth, then funding for job training programs could see a boost next year. Goodwill Industries International and Goodwill members are joining hundreds of national and state organizations to make the case to Congress that it’s time to invest in America’s job training system.
Want to Be a Great Manager? Try These Three Tips

Maureen from Tacoma, WA, asks, “I’ve recently been promoted to store manager where I work. It’s the first time I’ll have people reporting underneath me, and I want to do a good job. Any advice?”