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Remember what she said in my last letter? "
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Goodwill helps people get off of public assistance.
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Sherry learned through our Future Works class that she could rise out of the mire of the welfare system and support her family.
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Coming to Goodwill was the first step toward my becoming totally independent.
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I am now... totally off of welfare."
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Goodwill prepares people for life-long employment.
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Here's another story of success from what might seem like an unlikely source: Goodwill's controller, Juli.
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Cornell found a number of employment options that he never dreamed existed after a work-site injury forced him out of his job at a foundry.
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He trained in desktop publishing and combined his enthusiastic work ethic with new-found skills in a burgeoning industry. "
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Dear ,
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After a lifetime of trials, Donna not only earned her GED at Goodwill, she earned a job here. "
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I rode a bike to Goodwill in the rain and snow.
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I wanted to be there.
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..I had my second chance to change my life."
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Your gift to Goodwill will help the many people who want to tell their own stories of success.
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Your support will help them go to work.
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Please use the enclosed envelope to give a generous gift to Goodwill today!
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Sincerely,
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William A Carter, Chairman Goodwill Industries Foundation
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P.S.
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Your gift is a wise investment in the community.
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For every dollar donated to Goodwill in 1998, we helped our "graduates" earn an estimated $102.
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That money was then spent in a variety of ways, adding fuel to our thriving economy.
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She tells me that the 3,666 people we helped find jobs in 1998 earned approximately $49 million dollars.
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A few months ago you received a letter from me telling the success stories of people who got jobs with Goodwill's help.
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In addition to that, by helping them find jobs, Goodwill reduced the state's Public Support tab by an estimated $4 million.
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Your gift to Goodwill will help us do even more this year because your gift will be used to directly support our work.
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What kind of work does Goodwill do?
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Goodwill finds jobs for people with mental and physical disabilities.
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After Maureen's job coach taught her how to do her job in a restaurant, we helped Maureen step out of the shadow sometimes cast over people with physical and mental disabilities and find a fulfilling job smack dab in the middle of society.
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Every time we help someone find a solution to their employment barrier, the positive effects radiate throughout our community:
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The business community welcomes not only another worker, but a consumer with increased purchasing power.
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Parents act as role models of self-sufficiency instead of dependency.
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Tax dollars that would have been spent on public assistance are saved.
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You and I know that solutions to difficult problems don't just happen.
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At Goodwill, it is the hard work of staff and those who benefit from our services that produces the kind of inspiring results I see every day:
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A Goodwill staff member addresses a group of welfare recipients:
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"You can earn the money to support yourself and your family," she says.
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November 15, 1996
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"You can get off welfare.
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I know you can...
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I did."
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A participant in a Goodwill program rushes back from a job interview to share the results with his classmates in our desktop publishing training program.
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His job objectives call for him to do it in 30.
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once his tears have subsided, he confirms what his classmates have already figured out: he just received a job offer -- his first in five years.
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Addressing a meeting at a neighborhood center, a Goodwill staff member tells the audience how Goodwill can help them find and keep jobs.
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At the next corner he tells five more.
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In order to develop job skills, a man with some serious disabilities begins working in Goodwill's industrial division.
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It takes a long time for him to gain the self-confidence to work elsewhere in the community.
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Eventually, he turns your support into a payoff for all of us.
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He proudly leaves Goodwill to support himself.
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These people and their successes are real.
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Neither do we.
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Just like the respect we've earned from U.S. News & World Report.
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Real work.
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A real difference in people's lives -- in all of our lives.
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The people who can benefit most directly from your generosity have no time to waste.
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Neither do the rest of us who feel the positive results of their success.
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Please use the enclosed response card and envelope to give generously to Goodwill today.
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Sincerely,
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Jack Dustman Board Member and Former Chairman
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We don't waste time as we are helping the community.
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And we don't waste money.
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In their December, 1995 review of the nation's best charities, U.S. News & World Report called Goodwill one of the five "Standout Good Guys."
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In the short while since Goodwill helped him find his job, Robert has learned to thoroughly clean a motel room in about 40 minutes.
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The magazine stated that Goodwill (as well as the other standouts) is "uniquely effective, innovative or valuable."
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While I appreciate U.S. News & World Report's endorsement, the true value of your support is measured by the way Goodwill takes on problems that affect all of us.
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And there are a lot of people who face these challenges every day of their lives.
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So our work must continue.
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Everyone benefits from the work we do together.
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Many people need our help.
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Please continue our important partnership.
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Support Goodwill with a generous donation today.
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Sincerely,
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We've helped people break free of the welfare cycle.
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We've found ways for people with disabilities to enter the workforce.
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December 10, 1996
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We've expanded Goodwill's proven methods to towns and neighborhoods where they are needed most.
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Of course, we've played different roles.
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You have helped make Goodwill's work possible with your previous support.
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Dear Mailhouse donor reminder:
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Goodwill has devised the programs that turned your investment into results.
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Who has benefited from our partnership?
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Everyone has.
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When you and I help somebody find a job, one more person joins the ranks of tax payers, fewer tax dollars are spent on public assistance and businesses gain another consumer.
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You and I have done some important work together.
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There are a lot of barriers that keep people from working: physical and mental disabilities, history of welfare dependency and lack of education or self-esteem.
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Now his goals are set on moving up in the company.
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Every year, thousands of people come to Goodwill.
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Like Michael, they share two common characteristics.
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They face some barrier to employment and they want to work.
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With support from people like you, they can overcome their barriers and earn success and the self-sufficiency that comes with it.
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And then the pay-off begins for the entire community.
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Last year, participants in Goodwill programs earned --and paid taxes on -- wages of nearly $3.5 million.
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Michael Sims felt that way at age 39 -- the day he earned a job.
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November 15, 1994
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The families of the new wage earners may feel the accomplishment in terms of a house to live in, money to purchase food -- without food stamps -- and the beginning of a family focused on success, not hopelessness.
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Won't you help make all of these successes possible?
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Please send the largest contribution you can comfortably make.

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