Dyamond Twyman was referred to Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana through the Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis Skills for Independence, Transition and Employment program (SITE). This program helps young students with intellectual disabilities receive their transitional education on a college campus rather than in high school.
Maintaining Independence with JTP | National Cleaning Week
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 26, 2024 3:00:00 PM / by Noelle Gray posted in Employment, Disability, Janitorial Training Program
Goodwill TalentSource™ Director Gives Back
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 22, 2024 3:00:00 PM / by Noelle Gray posted in Employment, TalentSource, Mission Awareness
For over 20 years, Kris Deckard has had two passions: helping people reach their goals and helping businesses find the talent they need. When she joined Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana, she was inspired by the organization taking time to develop, encourage and change the lives of its workforce with its own resources.
Shattering Stereotypes: Embracing Neurodiversity in the Workplace
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 19, 2024 11:00:00 AM / by Sam Stockman posted in Employment, ClickGoodwill, Retail, Mission Awareness
The Resilient Spirit: Nicole’s Story of Triumph
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 15, 2024 1:00:00 PM / by Sam Stockman posted in The Excel Center, Education, Southern Indiana, Goodwill Education
Empowering Women Through Leadership at Indy Met
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 8, 2024 3:00:00 PM / by Noelle Gray posted in Indianapolis Metropolitan High School, Education, Leadership Spotlight, Goodwill Education
Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana is excited to continue highlighting women leaders contributing to our mission across the organization! Sofia Shine is the manager of operations at Indianapolis Metropolitan High School, a best-fit school for students experiencing circumstances that may present a barrier to education. She considers Women’s History Month the perfect time to empower women.
Achieving Independence at Goodwill
[fa icon="calendar'] Mar 1, 2024 5:03:10 PM / by Jenny Kakasuleff posted in Employment, Disability, Success Story, Retail, Southern Indiana, Mission Awareness
In 2021, Matthew Rose was diagnosed with Eales Disease, a rare, incurable disease that affects his eyesight by causing the blood vessels to swell shut, which can lead to permanent damage and loss of vision. He also suffered two strokes.
Goodwill’s Nurse-Family Partnership Provides Hope to Young Moms
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 27, 2024 1:30:00 PM / by Jenny Kakasuleff posted in Nurse-Family Partnership, Success Story, The Excel Center, Education, Mission Awareness, Multi-gen impact, Goodwill Education
When Natalie Preimesberger enrolled in Goodwill’s Nurse-Family Partnership® (NFP) in 2019, she had no job, no transportation, no stable housing, no high school diploma and many challenges to overcome. She grew up in a household where she experienced trauma, including exposure to substance abuse.
Earning a Diploma and Creating a Legacy
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 20, 2024 3:00:00 PM / by Noelle Gray posted in The Excel Center, Education, Multi-gen impact, Goodwill Education
To grow in his career and earn a family-sustaining wage, Mark Powell needed his high school diploma.
Love Rekindled: Find Second-Chance Jewelry at Goodwill
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 14, 2024 10:15:00 AM / by Sam Stockman posted in Employment, Valentines Day, ClickGoodwill, Retail
A 1.83 carat Cartier diamond platinum ring sold at Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana
The tradition of giving jewelry to loved ones dates back centuries. According to the American Gemology Institute, women in ancient Rome received rings made of ivory, iron and bone. Between the 14th and 15th centuries, naturally forming diamonds were cut and polished into what is known as point diamonds, the precursor to our modern round brilliant cut diamond. Engagement rings were introduced in America in the early 1900s. In 1948, De Beers, one of the world's leading diamond companies, launched its "Diamonds are Forever" campaign, marking a pivotal moment in the history of jewelry.
Thousands of pieces of jewelry are donated to Goodwill each year, giving these stunning accessories new life, and providing their owners with new opportunities to create memories. When jewelry is donated to Goodwill, it’s first sorted into categories and styles. A quality control member inspects and identifies the pieces, and specific brands will be submitted to a third party to ensure the piece is authentic. A precious metal analyzer is also utilized to help identify the elemental makeup of specific pieces, ensuring the listing is as accurate as possible.
Celebrating Black History Month with L’Tanya White
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 13, 2024 3:00:00 PM / by Noelle Gray posted in The Excel Center, Education, Black History Month
Black History Month continues, and so does Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana’s highlight of African American leaders contributing to our mission: changing lives every day through education, employment and health. Our next spotlight is on L’Tanya White, the director of The Excel Center® in Clarksville. She brings a passion for inspiring others and 20 years of experience to the school’s staff and students.