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Goodwill Industries International is a leading social enterprise nonprofit powered by a network of 150 high-performing local Goodwill organizations across North America. Together, we operate at scale by advancing resale, workforce development, and circular solutions through shared systems and local execution. We are America’s neighbor: 83% of the U.S. population resides within ten miles of their local Goodwill.
Donated goods power the Goodwill resale engine, generating revenue that is reinvested into localized workforce development programs — the core of our work. At the same time, our circular resale solutions support sustainability by extending product life, diverting billions of pounds of materials from landfills annually, and building greater transparency and accountability across reuse.
Learn more about our mission and impact here: https://www.goodwill.org
The Arc is the largest national community-based organization advocating for and serving people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families. With approximately 140,000 members affiliated through over 600 state and local chapters across the nation, we are on the front lines to ensure that people with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families have the support and services they need to be fully engaged in their communities.
The Arc promotes and protects the human rights of people with I/DD and actively supports their full inclusion and participation in the community throughout their lifetimes.
If you are interested in a career with The Arc, visit our job board: http://www.thearc.org/what-we-do/resources/job-board.
Founded in 1905, KenCrest provides community-based supports to more than 12,500 people with intellectual or disabilities and autism, at over 400 sites in Pennsylvania, Delaware, and Connecticut. KenCrest serves individuals with disabilities and their families throughout the age continuum, from newborns to senior adults. KenCrest's services and supports include:
- Early Intervention - Preschool services in centers and community settings
- Birth to Age Five Services - Home and community-based services
- Head Start - Comprehensive services for low-income children and families
- Personal Support Network - Home-based care for school-aged children and adults with special needs
- Community Living - Living arrangements varying from group homes to apartments
- Lifesharing - Helping those who choose to live with a family rather than in a group home
- Employment Services - Job training, coaching, and placement for people with disabilities
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