Posts For Tag: "Atlanta"
Goodwill Spotlights: One More Generation
A Different Kind of OMG: Young People Making a Change for One More Generation At just seven and eight years old, Olivia and Carter Reis made a big decision: they…
Read MoreSuccess Story: Tossapop Strickland
Adaptable and Dependable At the age of 12, Tossapop Strickland developed an interest for electronics and soldering. “I began soldering when I was a kid in Thailand with my uncle’s…
Read MoreGoodwill Spotlights: Helping Oppressed Mothers Endure
Filling Atlanta homes with love, and so much more “A house is made of bricks and beams. A home is made of hopes and dreams.” For the single mothers of…
Read MoreGoodwill Spotlights: Back on My Feet
Finding Strength and Stability One Run at a Time Every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday at 5:45am, you can find the team at Back on My Feet Atlanta running the streets….
Read More11 Common Interview Mistakes
Raise your hand if you’re perfect. Everyone makes mistakes and everyone has been nervous or anxious about a job interview, right? Managing editor of CNBC Jenna Goudreau highlights the 11…
Read MoreTraveling on Two wheels: The Atlanta Bicycle Coalition
With just one piece of equipment, you can get from point A to point B, explore the city, and even burn some calories. The bike is the perfect accessory for…
Read MoreKeeping a Forever Home with HouseProud Atlanta
The AARP recently found that 87% of senior citizens wish to age in place, remaining in their own home without having to move to an assisted living facility or different…
Read MoreGoodwill Spotlights: Green of Hearts
Growing Communities with Green of Hearts Sometimes a hobby can turn into a passion, and that passion can change your community. Such was the case for Bonita Cason-Atlow. After finding…
Read MoreGoodwill Spotlights: 48in48
If You Build It, They Will Come: Building Websites for Local Nonprofits with 48in48 Nonprofits have a lot on their plate: the mission of the organization, the people they serve,…
Read MoreThe Mission Continues
When the men and women who so bravely served our country come home, they are often left with a bit of a void. Bonded by the fact that they all…
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