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My Goodwill Story – Tyler 

Tyler

While the Fourth of July marks America’s Independence Day, everyday people in the U.S. are working toward their own definition of independence. That was the case for Tyler after he experienced involvement with the justice system. Tyler first heard about the services offered by Goodwill Industries of West Michigan (Muskegon) through his parole officer. He had his sights set on building a stable and independent future for himself but wasn’t quite sure how to get there.

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How to Make a Strong Résumés and Common Mistakes

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Many components are necessary to effectively secure employment and earn a stable income. In addition to strong interviewing skills and the possession of job-related competencies, another critical aspect of the process involves drafting a quality résumé. This can be a cumbersome task. However, if you are interested in learning about successful formatting techniques, determining what content to include or how to incorporate elements that can help draw positive attention to you and your experience in creative ways, continue reading.

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MEET THE 2025 GOODWILL® AWARD WINNERS

Stories of Grit, Growth and Giving Back ROCKVILLE, MD — Goodwill Industries International (GII) recently recognized its national award winners during the organization’s annual Delegate Assembly, held this year in Indianapolis, IN. All three award recipients were recognized for overcoming significant challenges to obtaining meaningful employment through the support of their local Goodwill organizations. During

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Curate Your Own Thrifted Picnic for International Picnic Day

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International Picnic Day is on June 18th this year, and it’s the perfect excuse to put together an impromptu family fun day outdoors. Picnics can be a relaxing change of pace from daily life and a nice moment to unplug and enjoy nature. Pair this extra time in the sunshine with family or friends, delicious food, and special finds from Goodwill® and you can’t go wrong.

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White House Seeks Approval for “DOGE” Cuts; Hints at More to Come

Recently, the White House asked Congress to approve $9.4 billion in rescissions for already approved spending that the Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE) has sought to eliminate, including funding for public broadcasting and foreign aid. While no funding for workforce or education programs was included in this request, White House officials indicated that they hope to build support on Capitol Hill for their efforts to cut “wasteful” government spending and that the Administration may seek additional recissions of existing program funds in the future.

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Build Your Career by Volunteering Online

You can do almost anything online now—watch TV, balance your checkbook, find great recipes, apply for jobs, talk to friends and family—the list is endless. But did you know you can volunteer via the Internet? Virtual volunteering is a great way to build your skills and strengthen your résumé. Virtual volunteers lend their time and talents from the comfort of home and on their own schedule. All you need is a computer with an Internet connection -- either at home or at your local library.

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