Goodwill of Washington, DC Vehicle Donations
Goodwill Industries of Greater Washington, DC uses the money from the sale of donated vehicles to provide job training for the disadvantaged and disabled. Which is in support of their Mission Statement: Goodwill of Greater Washington’s mission is to educate, train, employ and place people with disadvantages and disabilities, creating a stronger workforce and a more vital community while building dignity for the people we serve through the removal of barriers to personal success.
When you donate your car to Goodwill Industries of Greater Washington, DC the money helps to supports the process below to help individuals to find training and work.
How it Works:
Job Placement and Retention Service: When individuals are ready to apply for jobs, GGW provides resources to help them conduct job searches, write resumes, and practice their interviewing skills. After clients find employment, workforce development specialists regularly consult with them to assess their progress and determine the need for additional services. In some cases, GGW may provide intensive services such as on-site job coaching to help them adjust to the new work environment.
Written By: Roger Bryan
Funded by: National Charity Services, INC
In support of: Goodwill Industries of Greater Washington, DC
It is easy to donate a car!
How much easier could it be to donate a car to charity? We make it simple and hassle-free to donate a car to charity! Your vehicle donation helps support a charity of your choice in their vital work. People like you with cars to donate make a significant contribution to these organizations and the people they help. When you donate a car to charity you help these organizations substantially increase their contributions to the public good! If you want to donate a car to charity, please see our list of charities accepting car donations.
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