Since 1902, Goodwill has been in the business of helping people become self-sufficient through work. Goodwill is especially committed to assisting people with disabilities.
Goodwill’s programs and services are funded primarily through its business operations, including 15 retail stores, salvage operations, and service contracts with government.
Goodwill is a not-for-profit agency with oversight provided by a dedicated volunteer Board of Directors. Financial and material gifts made to Goodwill are tax deductible to the full extent of the law.
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Today, Goodwill Industries of San Joaquin Valley
is
a respected provider of job training and
placement
services for people with barriers to
employment.
Multiple training campuses located
throughout the
San Joaquin Valley provide an
array of job training
and placement services. So
whether you are looking
for a training opportunity,
a good job, or a job-ready
employee, Goodwill is
here to help.
In 2006, the Goodwill Foundation was
established
in order to ensure the future stability
of Goodwill’s
programs and services.
• Board of Directors
• How to donate to Goodwill
• View Historical Photos
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