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Frequently Asked Questions
Where can I donate my stuff? Does Goodwill make house calls to pick up donations? Why should I donate to my local Goodwill rather than another thrift store? It seems like Goodwill services vary in different geographic locations. Why is this? What happens to donated items that aren’t sold at Goodwill stores? If I shop
Working with SCSEP older workers
Can I have SCSEP participants train or work at my organization? We are always looking for new training locations for SCSEP participants. If you would like to have participants placed at your non-profit or governmental agency and you are located in one of our SCSEP areas, visit our page on becoming a Goodwill SCSEP host.
Host agencies
The Goodwill Senior Community Services Employment Program (SCSEP) can place low-income seniors in on-the-job training assignments at your organization at no cost to you. You provide the training and supervision, and the SCSEP workers will expand your capacity to provide valuable, community-based programs and services. To qualify as a SCSEP Host Agency, you must: Be
Goodwill SCSEP Locations
Goodwill Industries currently operates the SCSEP program in six locations: New Mexico Goodwill Industries of New Mexico 5000 San Mateo Boulevard, N.E. Albuquerque, NM 87109 Phone: (505) 881-6401 SCSEP Program Manager: Amy Kindrick E-mail: [email protected] Pennsylvania Goodwill Keystone Area, Inc. 753 Bethlehem Pike, Unit B Montgomeryville, PA 18936 SCSEP Program Manager: Mike Ross Phone: 215.653.7095
Services for Seniors
Growing older is part of life, but just because you get older doesn’t mean that you can’t keep learning, earning, and growing your ability to have economic security and well-being. At Goodwill, we help seniors find work, develop new skills and talents, build financial security, and find affordable housing and healthcare. Senior Community Service Employment
Job Readiness and Career Advancement
Goodwill is committed to helping people earn a living and improve their lives, families and communities. Helping people find work is at the core of who we are. But more than that, we want to make sure that you can start or advance your career – because a career is what enables you to achieve
Services for Youth
We help you start your career by building on your strengths and understanding your goals. If you are struggling in school, or have dropped out of school, committed a crime, or have a disability, we can help you find a way to succeed. We can help you figure out a career path, provide you mentoring
Services for Veterans
We are committed to helping servicemen and women make a successful transition back into civilian life. Goodwills across the country provide an array of services to veterans who have served in all eras of combat, from Vietnam and the Gulf War, to Iraq and Afghanistan. If you are a veteran and are in need of
Services for People with Disabilities
We offer quality, customized services that enable people with disabilities to live, work and play in their local communities. Every local Goodwill shares a belief that everyone should have the opportunity to live independently, earn a wage, and achieve their dreams. Some Goodwills specialize in assisting children and adults with specific disabilities, such as visual