Thursday, July 24, 2008

Secondhand Retailer Sends Women Back To Work

Goodwill, a 100-year-old company, is not just providing affordable clothing, training and job placement programs for the community, but they are also dressing them. Goodwill has partnered with a group of volunteers that are willing to assist women with dressing appropriately to obtain employment. The volunteers will assist with wardrobe and image consultation. Volunteers will provide personal shopping for individuals that have completed the job training program and are seeking to enter the workplace. Goodwill agrees to donate $100.00 clothing allowance for each individual that have completed the program. Goodwill and local volunteers hope to help job seekers be more confident about enter the work place.


Look at what $100.00 gets you at Goodwill
1 suit, 3 pants, 12 tops, 1 dresses, 3 skirts, 1 blazer, a pair of shoes
a handbag. a fashion scarf, a pair of earrings

See you there!