Support Job Seekers by Donating to Goodwill This Giving Tuesday

Goodwill Donations Help People in Local Communities Grow Their Skills and Build Brighter Futures

Each day, people come to local Goodwill organizations for assistance and advice in building their skills and finding employment. Goodwill believes everyone should have an opportunity to thrive in their careers. Donors interested in supporting Goodwill’s job training programs and support services are encouraged to make a financial donation to Goodwill this Giving Tuesday.

Giving Tuesday is a global day of giving that encourages people to do good. Over the past nine years, this idea has grown into a global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate and celebrate generosity year-round. Giving Tuesday kicks off the giving season.

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“Last year, local Goodwill organizations assisted more than one million people, by providing learning opportunities, job training and employment placement services,” said Steve Preston, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries International. “Your financial donations help local Goodwill organizations serve people in our communities, helping them build their skills and earn jobs so they can care for their families and save for their futures. These Goodwill services are not possible without the support of millions of donors, and we are grateful to work with you in our communities each day.”

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Giving Tuesday was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. Over the past eight years, this idea has grown into a global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate and celebrate generosity. In 2020, at least $2.47 billion was donated in 24 hours in the U.S. alone, with 13% of the adult population participating by offering gifts of time, skills and money, as well as countless acts of kindness inspired by the movement.1

When you donate to Goodwill, people in our local communities expand their career options, grow their skills and earn jobs to help them build brighter futures. Local Goodwill organizations assist those facing challenges to finding employment, such as veterans, youth, older workers, people with criminal backgrounds and many others, in industries including but not limited to construction, healthcare, retail, technology etc.

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