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Our Mission

We Put People to Work

Goodwill of North Georgia is a nonprofit organization that helps North Georgians find jobs and build skills through our career centers, job training programs and employment services.

Every donation, and every purchase at one of our stores helps fund the operation of our 14 career centers, mobile career center and our virtual career center, Career Connector. Here, we provide job training and placement services to anyone who wants it at no cost.

With the support of donors, shoppers and community partners, we help local job seekers overcome the barriers to employment. Last year, we helped connect more than 22,000 individuals with jobs.

How We Put People to Work

Career Centers

Our  14 career centers and mobile career center provide free resources including access to job boards, resume software, computers, job fairs and support from a career coach.

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CareerConnector.org

With Career Connector  job seekers can access virtual career services free of charge. Upon registering for the site, visitors gain access to an abundance of job search resources.

Start With Career Connector

Training Programs

Our training programs give you an edge. Build new skills through training programs designed to prepare participants for careers in high-demand industries.

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Targeted Programs

In addition to our training programs, we offer special programs focused on targeted audiences such as youth, returning citizens, people with disabilities, and more.

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Facility Services

We provide top-notch building and grounds management services for government organizations and businesses. This allows us to provide jobs for 200 plus people with severe disabilities.

Learn About Facility Services

Careers at Goodwill

Join our team and be a part of a movement that is making a difference. We’re looking for talented, dedicated employees in a variety of areas.

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Where Do Donations Go?

Every donated item and every purchase helps fund Goodwill of North Georgia’s mission. Revenue generated through our retail stores supports Career Centers, job training programs, career coaching, employment services, and other workforce development initiatives that help thousands of North Georgians find meaningful work each year.

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Meet Diego Hernandez-Millan

A native of Puerto Rico, Diego Hernandez-Millan spent much of his childhood living in Pennsylvania before his family relocated to Georgia in search of better educational opportunities. His parents and older siblings sought job search assistance at the Cartersville Career Center and in 2019, when Diego turned 16, he visited the center looking for his first job.

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Meet Micah Young

At 23 years old, Micah Young has demonstrated that she’s a hard worker. She’s had retail jobs at Ingles and Walmart, and obtained warehouse experience working at Chico’s. She was working as a label creator at Staff Right in May 2020, when she decided to stop by Goodwill’s East Athens Career Center for help with completing her resume.

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Meet Robin Renae Harkins

Robin Renae Harkins came to Cornelia’s Goodwill Career Center in May 2021. Her aunt, a Goodwill program graduate, suggested that she might benefit from the agency’s programs. With funding provided by SNAP E&T, Robin enrolled in the Retail Customer Service program.

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Meet Eduardo Southerland

In February 2019, Eduardo Southerland’s GVRA counselor referred him to Goodwill’s Oakwood Career Center. The Flowery Branch native graduated from North Hall High School in 1998 and spent the next 18 years working for The Gainesville Times, where he mailed newspapers to subscribers. After leaving the newspaper, Eduardo spent a year as a bagger at Publix. As 2018 drew to a close, he was interested in pursuing employment with better compensation.

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Meet Antonious Powell

Antonious Powell had been managing his own business, a mobile car wash lab. With weather and the number of customers being unpredictable, Antonious decided it was time to pursue a different career path. He wanted a stable career where he could have financial security but had been out of school for a while and was not sure how he could obtain the necessary education and training to move into a new career. Money was limited and paying for school was not an option.

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Meet Radhika Tripurani

Radhika spent many years working in the marketing department of a small, local travel firm. During the pandemic, travel traffic demand drastically declined. Like many others, this resulted in Radhika being laid off. Determined to never be in a position where she could be laid off again, Radhika decided to pivot into a new career in technology.

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Meet Maxon Smith

In April 2021, Maxson Smith’s Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA) counselor referred him to Goodwill’s Woodstock Career Center. At 22 years old, he wanted to overcome his challenges and join the workforce.

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Meet Xavier Wright

Xavier Wright, a native of Elberton, joined the Army after completing high school. After serving in the Army, he settled in Athens in 2016 and began searching for job opportunities nearby. His search led him to South Carolina, where he believed he would find better jobs with higher wages.

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Meet Elida Cortes

In June 2021, Elida Cortes was referred to Goodwill’s Decatur Career Center by her Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA) counselor. At 32-years-old, Elida had never worked before and was eager to find a job.

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Meet Diego Hernandez-Millan

A native of Puerto Rico, Diego Hernandez-Millan spent much of his childhood living in Pennsylvania before his family relocated to Georgia in search of better educational opportunities. His parents and older siblings sought job search assistance at the Cartersville Career Center and in 2019, when Diego turned 16, he visited the center looking for his first job.

Read MoreDetails

Meet Micah Young

At 23 years old, Micah Young has demonstrated that she’s a hard worker. She’s had retail jobs at Ingles and Walmart, and obtained warehouse experience working at Chico’s. She was working as a label creator at Staff Right in May 2020, when she decided to stop by Goodwill’s East Athens Career Center for help with completing her resume.

Read MoreDetails

Meet Robin Renae Harkins

Robin Renae Harkins came to Cornelia’s Goodwill Career Center in May 2021. Her aunt, a Goodwill program graduate, suggested that she might benefit from the agency’s programs. With funding provided by SNAP E&T, Robin enrolled in the Retail Customer Service program.

Read MoreDetails

Meet Eduardo Southerland

In February 2019, Eduardo Southerland’s GVRA counselor referred him to Goodwill’s Oakwood Career Center. The Flowery Branch native graduated from North Hall High School in 1998 and spent the next 18 years working for The Gainesville Times, where he mailed newspapers to subscribers. After leaving the newspaper, Eduardo spent a year as a bagger at Publix. As 2018 drew to a close, he was interested in pursuing employment with better compensation.

Read MoreDetails

Meet Antonious Powell

Antonious Powell had been managing his own business, a mobile car wash lab. With weather and the number of customers being unpredictable, Antonious decided it was time to pursue a different career path. He wanted a stable career where he could have financial security but had been out of school for a while and was not sure how he could obtain the necessary education and training to move into a new career. Money was limited and paying for school was not an option.

Read MoreDetails

Meet Radhika Tripurani

Radhika spent many years working in the marketing department of a small, local travel firm. During the pandemic, travel traffic demand drastically declined. Like many others, this resulted in Radhika being laid off. Determined to never be in a position where she could be laid off again, Radhika decided to pivot into a new career in technology.

Read MoreDetails

Meet Maxon Smith

In April 2021, Maxson Smith’s Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA) counselor referred him to Goodwill’s Woodstock Career Center. At 22 years old, he wanted to overcome his challenges and join the workforce.

Read MoreDetails

Meet Xavier Wright

Xavier Wright, a native of Elberton, joined the Army after completing high school. After serving in the Army, he settled in Athens in 2016 and began searching for job opportunities nearby. His search led him to South Carolina, where he believed he would find better jobs with higher wages.

Read MoreDetails

Meet Elida Cortes

In June 2021, Elida Cortes was referred to Goodwill’s Decatur Career Center by her Georgia Vocational Rehabilitation Agency (GVRA) counselor. At 32-years-old, Elida had never worked before and was eager to find a job.

Read MoreDetails

Frequently Asked Questions

Goodwill of North Georgia is a nonprofit organization with a mission to help local job seekers find jobs and build skills that will lead them to a job, a better job and a career. We do this through free career services, job training programs and employment services.

The revenue generated from donations and purchases at our stores helps fund these programs, allowing us to provide job training, and career services at no costs to individuals throughout North Georgia.

Yes. Goodwill of North Georgia is a 501 (3)(c) nonprofit organization whose mission is to put people to work. We provide free  job training and employment  services to help local individuals and families thrive and achieve greater economic independence through work.

Revenue generated from donated goods sold in our stores helps fund career centers, job training programs and employment services that connect local job seekers with opportunities to build skills, find jobs and advance their careers.  Goodwill of North Georgia offers this all at ZERO cost to local job seekers.

Through our 14 career centers, mobile career center and virtual career center, Goodwill of North Georgia provides access to job search resources including computers, résumé writing tools, job listings, employment seminars, and software training at ZERO cost to the jobseeker.

Jobseekers have access to a job coach and career training in high-demand industries, including IT, phlebotomy, medical billing & coding, cyber security, construction, forklift, floor technology, custodial, logistics, supply chain, and many more.

With over 5,000 employment partners, Goodwill program graduates are placed in careers at companies like Accenture, Home Depot, Delta, and Publix. Over the last 5 years, Goodwill of North Georgia has helped over 77,500 families move out of poverty.

 

Every time you donate your gently used items, shops at Goodwill or make a financial contribution, you are supporting our mission to put people to work.

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