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The chinese tea set came under $15. PERFECT accidental find.!
Ken Colling, Seattle Goodwill, President & CEO awarding Advocate of the Year to Senator Patty Murray's representative Mary Conway.
Ken Colling, Seattle Goodwill, President & CEO with Outstanding Achievement Award recipient Tatyana Karadobrii.
“Goodwill has changed my life. I was in a ‘dead-end job’ in food service and was really looking for new opportunities and a career I could be fulfilled in. Goodwill has given me a great opportunity to learn new skills and start a new path with a job I am truly passionate about. I love being able to provide people with the care they need.”
Graduate of the Year Nominee
Goodwill Graduation Charlotte Hospitality News April 16 2010
Goodwill Graduation Charlotte Hospitality News
Today, Goodwill has become an international nonprofit that takes in more than $4.8 billion in annual revenue and provides more than 300,000 people with job training and community services each year.
Goodwill as an "industrial program as well as a social service enterprise...a provider of employment, training and rehabilitation for people of limited employability, and a source of temporary assistance for individuals whose resources were depleted."
Keynote speaker: Maria L. Goodloe-Johnson, Superintendent, Seattle Public Schools with guest Wally Webster and Ken Colling, President & CEO of Seattle Goodwill
I bought a package of forks at the GoodWill, unfortunately it was only a bunch of small, slightly unfunctional forks. There should be a law against this!