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Partnerships
Business and Community
Goodwill partners with Inland Northwest businesses and with community-based organizations throughout the region for mutual benefits and rewards.
- How can our business participate with Goodwill?
- Host an Attended Donation Center, staffed by trained Goodwill employees fort the convenience of people dropping off gently used household items, right near their neighborhoods. Help neighbors go green with Goodwill!
- Sponsor a donation drive among employees and customers. Goodwill coordinates all of the details, including promotional materials and transportation. Participants will feel good about helping and Goodwill makes it easy.
- Contribute to our Building Independence Fund, which enhances training opportunities and equipment for motivated individuals who seek to become self-sufficient. Cash donations are tax-deductible.
- Hire Goodwill graduates who meet your job requirements and may offer you tax incentives for successful matches.
How can our service organization participate with Goodwill?
- Many groups enjoy helping with a Goodwill donation drive. Since gently used donated items are the lifeblood of Goodwill's mission services, your members can feel their time and effort are worthwhile as they participate in a well-organized and fun event.
- Invite a Goodwill speaker to an upcoming meeting. Our knowledgeable staff can help your members discover today's Goodwill. Hear moving stories of motivated individuals overcoming obstacles to achieve their goal of independence.
- Volunteer to assist beforehand or during one of our events, from our annual spring fashion show and sale to all-employee gatherings.
To explore these and other opportunities, please contact us [See Contact on this site] or call Diane at (509) 444-4383. We appreciate your interest and welcome your ideas and participation!
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| 11/1/2011 - Goodwill worker finds $38,000 in checks, $1,500 ca |
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EAST WENATCHEE — It’s not uncommon for sorters at Goodwill Industries to find some change or a few bucks in donated items. More»
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| 9/28/2011 - GOODWILL'S IT ADMIN NAMED ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR |
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Chad Christman won a national achievement award from Goodwill. When Chad Christman was 4 months old, he went for a drive with his parents. The year was 1980, and Christman was sitting in his mom’s lap in the front seat of the car. His brothers were in the back. At an intersection just off East Sprague Avenue, the vehicle was hit so forcefully by another vehicle that Christman went airborne, flying out of the car. More»
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| 5/10/2011 - GOODWILL INCREASES NUMBER OF PEOPLE SERVED |
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It’s official. In support of its mission, Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest once again served many more individuals last year than in the previous year: More»
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