New job opportunities and training options are just a click away now that Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware County has unveiled a new platform to help connect thousands with workforce development resources.
The Goodwill of Delaware & Delaware County cut the ribbon on a glass pulverizer machine that will help recycle the tons of glass the nonprofit receives.
Goodwill of Delaware & Delaware County has invested in a glass crusher to help reduce waste and potentially create a new material to potentially sell.
A federal earmark will allow Goodwill of Delaware & Delaware County to upgrade its Job Resource Centers and expand outreach.
WILMINGTON – Goodwill of Delaware & Delaware County has received a $100,000 grant from Bank of America. The grant will help to expand the number of people served through Goodwill’s […]
WILMINGTON – Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware County announced the names of this year’s nominees for the Goodwill Inspiration Awards Luncheon. The event will be held Friday, May 20, 2022, at […]
WILMINGTON – Goodwill of Delaware began in 1921 by collecting and repairing used goods and clothing, but today it does far more, including handling 616,000 donations in 2019 and running […]
It was only a $5 decal, but in the early years of growing its tinting and custom vehicle wrap operation, those $5 decals – if ordered in big volumes – […]
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