Ask any instructor or coach at The Excel Center® Shadeland about David Ramirez, and their face will quickly light up.
High School Diploma Gives David Ramirez a Fresh Start
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 22, 2019 12:04:43 PM / by Rachel Moehle posted in Employment, TalentSource, The Excel Center, Education
Meet The Excel Center Muncie's First Graduate, Amber Copley
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 12, 2019 12:00:00 PM / by Jennifer Wade posted in The Excel Center, Education, Parents, mental health
Amber Copley is a proud high school graduate at the age of 23. She initially dropped out of school when she was a junior in high school, at the age of 16, due to emotional and financial difficulties.
Meet Johnny Manson
[fa icon="calendar'] Feb 5, 2019 7:00:00 AM / by Nathan Miller posted in Employment, Education, Criminal History, Retail, Mission Coaches
Success stories at Goodwill are more than a stamp of “this story is done.” Instead, they acknowledge that the individual reached their goals, overcame their challenges and launched into their next chapter. Johnny Manson is just such a success story. He demonstrated tremendous growth in education, employment and financial goals.
Partnering with Google for The Hour of Code
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 29, 2019 7:00:00 AM / by Dani Smith posted in Employment, TalentSource, The Excel Center, Education
On December 6, 2018, history was made. The Excel Center®, Goodwill’s high school for adults, hosted their very first Hour of Code at several of its campuses. At the West 34th Street location, around 30 students took time out of their class schedule to learn computer programming— for most of them, it was their first time coding.
Meet Phillip Hinds
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 22, 2019 3:30:00 PM / by Jennifer Wade posted in Disability, The Excel Center, Education
Student with Asperger Syndrome and ADHD Excels at Goodwill’s Adult High School
Meet Kamila Gulban
[fa icon="calendar'] Jan 11, 2019 12:01:00 PM / by Taylor Hopkins posted in Employment, TalentSource, Education, Retail, Mission Coaches
Kamila Gulban is originally from Afghanistan. When she arrived in the United States nearly thirteen years ago, she struggled to find her place in this new world. Her inability to speak English, lack of a driver’s license and limited support system made it difficult to find employment. A family friend of Kamila’s was familiar with Goodwill and shared the mission along with the many resources that Goodwill provides its employees. This immediately caught her attention, and she applied for a job.
From Homeless to Business Owner
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 14, 2018 12:00:00 PM / by Jennifer Wade posted in Employment, The Excel Center, Education, Parents
From Homeless to Business Owner, Meet Keanna Murphy
Keanna Murphy, 29, is a mother of four children living in Indianapolis. She is also a professional baker who owns her own business. With plans to earn a college degree, Keanna seems to have it all figured out. However, just a decade ago, her life looked quite different than it does today.
Child Care Makes a Difference at Indianapolis Met
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 7, 2018 7:02:00 AM / by Jennifer Wade posted in Nurse-Family Partnership, Indianapolis Metropolitan High School, Education, Parents
Child Care Makes a Difference at Indianapolis Met, Meet Symone Maxey
High School Student Navigates Motherhood
[fa icon="calendar'] Dec 3, 2018 7:00:00 AM / by Jenny Kakasuleff posted in Nurse-Family Partnership, Indianapolis Metropolitan High School, Education, Parents
Sandra Martinez was a freshman in high school when she learned she was pregnant. She struggled to keep up with her course work and was eventually forced to withdraw. Fortunately, Sandra has a solid support system that is committed to ensuring she earns her diploma and succeeds as a parent.
Hard Work Brings a Bright Future to Refugee Family
[fa icon="calendar'] Nov 29, 2018 7:00:00 AM / by Jimmy Sedam posted in TalentSource, Success Story, The Excel Center, Education, Language Barrier, McClelland Scholarship, Mission Coaches
Mohammed Alhamwi’s journey to The Excel Center®, Goodwill’s high school for adults, begins more than 6,000 miles away in his home country of Syria. Like many Syrians, his family was forced to flee as a result of the country’s civil war. As refugees in Jordan, they weren’t permitted to pursue employment or education which left them unable to build a life there. It seemed as if Mohammed’s family was in a perpetual limbo. They connected with Exodus Refugee Project and steadily worked for a more permanent placement. After several years in this limbo state, they received word that they were being placed in the U.S.