Empowering Individuals Through the GATES Program At Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia, our mission is changing lives…helping people help themselves through the power of work. The GATES program, which stands for Goodwill Academy Transition to Employment Sponsorship, creates life-changing opportunities for individuals with disabilities, including those on the autism spectrum. As a nonprofit, we are honored to partner with fellow organizations like the VIRGINIA AUTISM FOUNDATION to support our community. Mark Llobell, founder and CEO of the foundation and grandfather of one of our GATES graduates, shares how critical programs like GATES are helping people with disabilities thrive in employment. His dedication highlights the importance of building inclusive opportunities that benefit individuals, their families, and our communities. The GATES program provides: - Job training tailored to individual needs - Opportunities to earn a paycheck while developing workplace skills - Life skills that build confidence and independence This video shares the inspiring stories of individuals like Mark and Sean, showcasing how GATES is not only helping participants grow but also fostering stronger, more inclusive communities. From learning responsibility to building confidence, these opportunities are opening doors to brighter futures. We are grateful to contribute to the journeys of individuals seeking independence and meaningful employment.
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OUR MISSION is changing lives... helping people help themselves through the power of work. OUR VALUES Innovation Respect Integrity Teamwork Learning Commitment OUR HISTORY Nearly A Century In Virginia: Locally, Goodwill began serving the Richmond community in 1923, and Hampton Roads in 1925. In 2006, the two Goodwills merged to form a single non-profit entity, Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia. In 1902, Rev. Edgar J. Helms served a mission assignment in Boston’s South End, which was home to many unemployed immigrants who did not speak English. He was appalled by their living conditions and their desperation for food, clothing, shelter and work. Helms’s brainchild entailed going door-to-door in wealthier neighborhoods to collect donations of clothing and household goods. His mission hired people to mend, repair and re-sell the goods, and paid them day wages. This pioneering social enterprise concept was very different than traditional charities. Helms applied commerce and employment strategies to improve the social well-being of others, referring to it as “giving a hand up, not a hand out.” With the help of Methodist Church funding, Helms helped establish independent Goodwill Industries organizations across the U.S. He also traveled the globe in the 1920s to share the Goodwill message while working on his book “Pioneering in Modern City Missions.” In the 1930s and following World War I, Helms realized that Goodwill’s social enterprise was imperative to serving individuals with disabilities in need of rehabilitation and vocational services. Most Goodwills today continue to be rooted in serving those with disabilities, and they address other challenges such as lack of education, opportunities and language barriers. Combined, the 161 autonomous Goodwill organizations in North America form a $5 billion social enterprise built on human potential.
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https://www.goodwillvirginia.org
Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia的外部链接
- 所属行业
- 非盈利组织
- 规模
- 1,001-5,000 人
- 总部
- Richmond,Virginia
- 类型
- 非营利机构
- 创立
- 1923
- 领域
- Workforce Development和Social Enterprise Non Profit
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Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia员工
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Erin Glenn
SharePoint Solutions Architect at Goodwill of Central & Coastal Virginia
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Richard Coughlan
Professor | Consultant | Speaker | Board Member
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Elana Simms
Marketing and Communications Project Specialist at Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia
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Art Estes
Network/Azure Administrator and Senior Manager Helpdesk at Goodwill of Central and Coastal VA
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?? Happy National Philanthropy Day! ?? Today, we celebrate the extraordinary change that fundraising and philanthropy have helped to create in our world. ?? We’re so grateful for the generosity and dedication of our customers who go above and beyond to support their communities and causes they care about. ?? Swipe to learn about a few of them including Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia, YMCA of Greater Nashua, and Coast Mental Health. #WeAreUKG #NationalPhilanthropyDay #GivingBack
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We are thrilled to share the success of our grand opening at 4501 News Road, Williamsburg, VA 23188. Thank you to everyone who joined us in celebrating this milestone. Your support fuels our nonprofit mission to change lives through the power of work. This new store is now open and ready to serve the Williamsburg community: Shopping & donations: Monday - Saturday, 9 AM to 8 PM Donations only: Sunday, 11 AM to 6 PM We value your feedback. If you visited the new location, we invite you to share your experience by leaving a review here: https://bit.ly/48Rsjc3 Together, we can continue making a difference in our communities. Thank you for your ongoing support.
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We’re excited to announce the upcoming opening of our newest Goodwill store in Williamsburg, Virginia! This new location will bring more opportunities for affordable shopping, job training, and career advancement to the Williamsburg community. Each purchase and donation at Goodwill directly supports our mission of changing lives through the power of work. Learn more about the store and how we’re expanding our impact here: https://lnkd.in/eF8jTNtV We can’t wait to welcome you to our Williamsburg location soon. Together, we’re building stronger communities. #GoodwillVirginia #NewStoreOpening #WilliamsburgVA
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This Veterans Day, we honor the resilience and strength of veterans making their way back to civilian life. When you donate to Goodwill, your support helps provide job training and career opportunities for veterans in our community. Together, we can help veterans build new beginnings. #VeteransDay #Community #Nonprofit
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At Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia, we’re proud to support individuals of all abilities on their path to meaningful employment. As a nonprofit committed to empowering people facing barriers, our mission is to create opportunities and foster an inclusive workforce. We recognize the value and strength of diversity, and we’re dedicated to building a community where everyone can thrive through the power of work. Together, we can help build a world where people with disabilities are recognized for their talents and contributions in the workforce. ???? #DisabilityInclusion #DisabledAndCapable #GoodwillMission #NationalDisabilityEmploymentAwarenessMonth
As we enter into the final week of Disability Employment Awareness month, just a reminder why this month is so important. #DisabilityInclusion #DisabledAndCapable #HumanResources ID: Text reads why do we need disability employment awareness month? Because people with disabilities are your largest diversity segment. Making up 20% of your employees.
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We were thrilled to connect with our community at the Scott's Addition Pumpkin Festival this past weekend. It was inspiring to see the incredible creativity on display during the costume contest we sponsored. The energy and engagement from everyone who stopped by our booth truly demonstrated the vibrant and innovative spirit of our local community. Events like these highlight the impact Goodwill can make as a nonprofit dedicated to changing lives through the power of work. Seeing the enthusiasm and originality in the costume contest reinforced our belief in the value of creativity and resourcefulness. As Halloween approaches, we're reminded that sustainable choices, like thrifting, can be both unique and impactful. Thank you to everyone who made this event a success. Together, we’re building a stronger community and supporting our mission every step of the way. #CommunityEngagement #NonprofitImpact #ThriftedCostumes #InspiringCreativity #PowerOfWork
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Celebrating resilience, independence, and the power of work! In honor of National Disability Employment Awareness Month (NDEAM), we're proud to share Doris Howard's story. After facing a life-changing medical condition, Doris joined Goodwill and found a new sense of purpose and community. For the past 8 years, Doris has thrived in her role, bringing positivity and dedication to the workplace every day. At Goodwill, we're committed to empowering individuals, regardless of challenges, and creating inclusive opportunities that make a difference. Watch Doris' inspiring journey and discover how the support and opportunities provided by Goodwill have helped her make an impact. #Goodwill #NDEAM #Inclusion #Empowerment #DisabilityEmployment #Nonprofit #PowerOfWork #Inspiration
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Join us this Saturday, October 19th, at the Scott's Addition Pumpkin Festival, where Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia will be sponsoring the costume contest! As a local nonprofit serving Richmond for over 100 years, we’re proud to be a part of this incredible community. Visit our festival tent to pick up a limited-edition Halloween tote bag, some Goodwill swag, and learn more about how we’re helping individuals build brighter futures through the power of work. We're also accepting small donations—drop off those clothes you’ve been meaning to donate, and join us in supporting a great cause. For more details on the costume contest, visit: https://lnkd.in/eHfrxUQZ We hope to see you there!
Scott's Addition Pumpkin Festival
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In our latest testimonial video, Kayla Koslosky shares how thrifting at Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia fuels her creativity for Halloween costumes and fall fashion. She talks about the joy of sustainable shopping and how our mission to empower individuals through work makes every visit even more meaningful. Watch her story and get inspired to thrift sustainably this season! https://lnkd.in/eBGf7Hxd #GoodwillMission #Sustainability #Thrifting #HalloweenCreativity #Empowerment
Goodwill Social Spotlight - Kayla Marie @GlitterBug
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