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Goodwill Values
We subscribe to the following values:
- We treat all people with dignity and respect.
- We continually strive to meet the highest ethical standards.
- Stewardship: we honor our heritage by being socially, financially, professionally, and environmentally responsible.
- We put people first and believe in the potential of individuals to make positive changes in their lives.
- We provide programs that are high quality, effective, and relevant to the changing needs of the communities we serve.
- We believe in our accountability to our constituents, each other, and ourselves.
- We pursue and celebrate diversity.
- We place a high priority on safety in all we do.
- We embrace innovation, continuous improvement, creativity, collaboration, and change.
- We continually seek to exceed the expectations of all of our stakeholders: donors, customers, participants, employees, volunteers, and community partners.
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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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