My Story—Rawlicia Pryor

I was filling out five or six job applications every day. I tried to do fast food, but fast food wasn’t even calling me back! My social worker referred me to Goodwill, where I entered the Transition to Independence and Employment program. Now my job title is sales associate. It meant a lot to me to actually support my daughter now that I am employed. To give her the things she needs, that means more to me than anything in the world.

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Orlando Goodwill Teaches Children the Importance of Giving Through Mini Storefont

On June 26, Goodwill Industries of Central Florida (Orlando) opened a mini “storefront” at the Children's Safety Village of Central Florida, a miniature city that provides civics and safety lessons through interactive activities and role-playing exercises.

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My Story: Ashley Cole

After I graduated high school in 2010, I was home for a year with nothing to do. Goodwill® helped me fill out a job application for the daycare center that I’m at now. I want to keep working at this job as long as I can—keeping smiles on the kids’ faces, keeping them learning.

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House Reauthorizes Workforce Programs in Historic Vote

Following the Senate’s overwhelming 95–3 vote in June, the House voted 415–6 on July 9 to approve H.R. 803, the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act. The bill will now go to President Barack Obama for his signature.

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Meeting Alternatives Make the Best Use of Everyone’s Time

James from Seattle, WA, asks, “My team loves meetings … but we tend not to accomplish a whole lot and sometimes I hardly have time to do my regular job. How can I convince everyone that not every decision requires a meeting?"

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Meeting Alternatives Make the Best Use of Everyone's Time

James from Seattle, WA, asks, “My team loves meetings … but we tend not to accomplish a whole lot and sometimes I hardly have time to do my regular job. How can I convince everyone that not every decision requires a meeting?"

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