Strategic Plan July 1, June 30, 2016

2013 Annual Report Strategic Plan – July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2016 Goodwill SWPA’s ambitious strategic plan calls for dramatic, forward-looking change...
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2013 Annual Report

Strategic Plan – July 1, 2013 - June 30, 2016 Goodwill SWPA’s ambitious strategic plan calls for dramatic, forward-looking changes to be implemented organization-wide over a three-year period. We will completely transform our service delivery model and strengthen our capacity to deliver a continuum of workforce development and support services for persons with special needs and employment barriers. We have set a clear direction for the future through five overarching goals:

Goal 1

Implement a holistic and integrated service delivery model driven by the needs of people served

Goal 2

Implement innovative green initiatives that address community needs

Goal 3

Implement innovative human service programs

Goal 4 Enhance organizational capacity to support innovation and create a culture of continuous improvement

Goal 5

Continue to enhance financial sustainability while managing our risk profile

This annual report cover features the Good-to-Grow Greenhouse, Goodwill’s newest classroom and learning environment. The greenhouse was dedicated during a ribboncutting ceremony in October, 2013. It is located on the premises of the Workforce Development Center (in the Lawrenceville section of Pittsburgh).

Letter from the President and Board Chair A Focus on the Future During the past year – while providing services to help more than 53,000 individuals in a variety of ways – Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania was also strongly focused on the future. In October, we introduced an unusual job-training “classroom” – a greenhouse where Goodwill clients learn to grow fresh produce and flowers, preparing them for jobs in such fields as horticulture, food service, restaurants and retail. While building a greenhouse may seem somewhat unusual for an organization such as Goodwill, it is a strong Michael J. Smith R. Yvonne Campos and highly visible symbol of our commitment to growth, President/CEO Chair, Board of Directors innovation and the future. The greenhouse enhances our ability to address barriers to employment that our clients must overcome … to provide training, education, support and mentoring … and to help people achieve their goal of having a job. The facility was made possible by grants from Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield, for the structure itself, and from The UPS Foundation for interior furnishings and materials. Strategic Plan Also during the past year, we completed our latest three-year strategic plan comprising five overall goals with the intended impact of achieving transformational change. The goals include creating a new service-delivery model, implementing green initiatives, expanding certain current services, and enhancing financial stability. All of these strategic goals will be affected by a fifth goal, which is to enhance organizational capacity to support innovation and create a culture of continuous improvement. The key objective within this goal is to improve and enhance the quality of the employment life cycle. This is a top priority because improving the quality and productivity of Goodwill staff is a necessary foundation for all other aspects of the strategic plan. For example, significantly growing the profitability of our retail system – which is an objective under the financial sustainability goal – cannot be achieved unless the process of recruiting, retaining and developing store staff is improved. Human Capital Management To address this primary need, we are working to bring about organization-wide technology improvements, including implementation of a new human capital management software system that will accommodate the diverse needs of the agency, including our planned growth. Funded by a grant from the Eden Hall Foundation, this comprehensive and sophisticated information technology system will have an immediate and profound impact on the entire organization through realized efficiencies and greatly enhanced internal communications and information sharing, integrated across multiple departments and locations. It will provide the advanced functionality we need to achieve our strategic goals over the next several years. Thanks to All Goodwill is deeply grateful to Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield and The UPS Foundation for their support of our greenhouse initiative, and to the Eden Hall Foundation for its support of our technology improvements. Their generosity will enable Goodwill to carry out its 2013-2016 strategic plan for growing and strengthening our service capabilities. We also gratefully acknowledge the outstanding work of our deeply committed staff and the thoughtful guidance provided by our Board of Directors. With the support of our many generous donors, loyal shoppers, and selfless volunteers, Goodwill will continue to help people achieve their goals and improve their lives. Michael J. Smith

R. Yvonne Campos

President/CEO

Chair, Board of Directors

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Consolidated Statement of Financial Activity for Fiscal Period July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013 Revenue Gross Sales Salvage Income Less: Cost of Goods Sold Net Retail Revenue Government Grants Program Service Fees Contributions Investment Income Gain on Sale of Assets Rental and Other Income Total Revenue

2013

Percent of Total

$30,874,352 5,406,797 (6,796,608)

2012 $28,643,742 5,363,080 (6,237,336)

29,484,541 11,093,505 7,131,617 1,004,970 (850) 0 695,305

60% 22% 14% 2% 0% 0% 1%

27,769,486 12,002,152 7,629,712 1,640,326 70,691 0 323,533

$49,409,088

100%

$49,435,900

Expenses Program Services: Retail Services $24,480,454 47% $21,828,259 Program Services 19,786,274 38% 20,066,503 Occupancy 2,330,668 4% 2,242,195 Supporting Services 5,323,217 10% 4,257,158 Total Expenses Consolidated Change in Net Assets:

$51,920,613

100%

($ 2,511,525)

$48,394,115 $ 1,041,785

Consolidated Statement of Financial Position for Fiscal Period July 1, 2012 through June 30, 2013

Assets

2013

2012

Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Other Current Assets Investment Pledge Receivable Property and Equipment, Net

$ 3,711,689 4,767,521 1,480,946 1,233,103 0 17,506,412

$ 3,263,905 3,980,935 1,878,415 1,242,986 2,459 15,516,704

Total Assets

$28,699,671

$25,885,404



Liabilities and Net Assets Notes Payable - Short Term Accounts Payable Accrued Expenses Notes Payable - Long Term

$ 1,658,039 2,376,269 3,650,643 3,811,965

$ 1,019,807 900,575 2,700,166 1,550,576

Total Liabilities

$11,496,916

$ 6,171,124

Net Assets Unrestricted - Undesignated $16,171,903 $19,247,771 Unrestricted - Board Designated 73,226 73,139 Temporarily Restricted 917,626 353,370 Permanently Restricted 40,000 40,000 Total Net Assets

$17,202,755

$19,714,280

Total Liabilities and Net Assets:

$28,699,671

$25,885,404

Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania is audited by Schneider Downs, Certified Public Accountants and Business Advisors. Housing activities are audited by other independent accountants to satisfy requirements of HUD and other investors.

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2013 Recycling In 2013, Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania recycled 28,172,355 pounds of donated goods. Some of the items recycled, which make up this figure, include: 180,000 lbs. of toner containers 4,089,790 lbs. of recyclables collected at the Fayette County Recycling Center: C aluminum C plastic C glass C newspapers 20,213,063 lbs. of retail recyclables including: C books C shoes C toys C housewares C hats C belts, purses, clothes C domestics & plush 3,689,502 lbs. of e-waste which consists of 1,886,544 lbs. of: C computers C computer components C 1,802,958 lbs. of televisions

2013 Service Statistics More than 53,000 individuals were helped in 2013. Examples of people who participate in Goodwill’s programs and services are highlighted in the stories that follow on the next pages. PROGRAM ANNUAL NUMBER SERVED PA CAREERLINK Goodwill of SWPA...................................... 259 Fayette.................................................... 2,903 Fayette Computer Program....................... 272 Greene....................................................... 668 Total....................................................... 4,102

ASSESSMENTS Vocational Evaluations.............................. 183 Other Assessments..................................... 35 Total.......................................................... 218

ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Consumers.................................................. 57 Community Members.................................. 37 Employees................................................. 196 Total.......................................................... 290

COMMUNITY SERVICES Duquesne Light.................................... 35,942 Emergency Fund.................................... 1,000 Food Pantry............................................ 1,863 Pleasant Valley Shelter Clinic Visits........... 905 Northside Common Ministries Drop-In Center............................................. 66 Mission Vision.............................................. 38 VITA Tax Prep............................................ 387 My Free Taxes........................................... 126 Union Station Clubhouse - Fayette.............. 73 Total..................................................... 40,400

DISABILITY SERVICES Office of Vocational Rehabilitation............. 173 Office of Intellectual Disability.................... 303 PASSAGES................................................. 24 Senior Citizen Center.................................. 40 Total.......................................................... 540

PROGRAM ANNUAL NUMBER SERVED EDUCATION Goodwill Literacy Initiative – GLI............... 714 Goodwill Employment Training Center – GETC.............................. 31 Driver’s Ed................................................. 103 Intake/e-Jobs.......................................... 1,066 Testing Center........................................ 3,396 Total....................................................... 5,310

JOB TRAINING Pittsburgh Initiative to Reduce Crime – PIRC................................. 71 City Job Search......................................... 119 AFFECT..................................................... 598 Reintegration............................................. 165 McKeesport Career Development Center.....286 Total....................................................... 1,239

SUPPORTED HOUSING Goodwill Center......................................... 213 HEART House (Adult)................................... 7 HEART House (Children).............................. 9 Northside Common Ministries Shelter....... 321 Northside Common Ministries Permanent..... 14 Healthy Start House....................................... 34 HARBOR........................................................ 86 Total.......................................................... 684

TRANSITIONAL & YOUTH SERVICES Transition................................................... 100 YouthWorks............................................... 283 GoodGuides Mentors & Youth................... 126 Total.......................................................... 509

GRAND TOTAL............................ 53,292

Service Highlights

C Agency wide, Goodwill placed 804 individuals in employment – a 25% increase from 2012.

C Northside Common Ministries logged 6,348 visits to their drop-in center and provided over 10,000 individuals with food through their food pantry.

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Learning and Growing at the Good-to-Grow Greenhouse

C Participants in several Goodwill programs are learning skills and growing their

capabilities at Goodwill’s newest “classroom” – the Good-to-Grow Greenhouse in Lawrenceville. They learn how to cultivate and grow fresh produce and flowers year round, and receive hands-on training for employment in fields such as horticulture, food service, restaurants and retail.

Transition WORKS! for High School Students A student in Goodwill’s Transition WORKS! program, Jacob learned about planting lettuce seeds in the greenhouse. The program helps high-school students with disabilities experience different types of work to prepare them for the transition from school to work. Services offered include job coaching, case management, work skills evaluation, and job search support.

Elderberry Junction for Older Adults Sarah volunteered to work in the greenhouse helping to prepare bulb pots for a fundraising sale. She is a participant in Goodwill’s Elderberry Junction center for seniors. Located inside the Goodwill Workforce Development Center in Lawrenceville, Elderberry Junction provides a variety of activities for older adults who have developmental disabilities, including community outings, volunteer programs, exercise classes, and social opportunities.

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C Produce grown in the greenhouse is used in Goodwill’s Good-to-Go Café,

which houses our Food Services Training Program, and flowers grown there are used for landscaping and fundraising sales.

C The greenhouse also is a source of fresh produce and flowers for the community at the Lawrenceville Farmer’s Market during the summer.

C Workshops for clients, staff and local residents are offered at the greenhouse on topics such as health, nutrition, healthy lifestyle choices and organic gardening.

PASSAGES for People with Autism Working at the greenhouse measuring bulb growth, Marie is a participant in Goodwill’s PASSAGES program, which provides training and support services for adults with Autism Spectrum Disorder who want to find a job. The program provides instruction in resume preparation, interviewing skills, workplace social skills, job search assistance, and individualized on-the-job support.

RISE – Reentry Through Industry Specific Education Raised garden beds in the greenhouse were built by students from a job-training and employment-assistance program for local youth known as the RISE Project (Reentry Through Industry Specific Education). RISE is a pre-apprenticeship construction training program for facilities maintenance that integrates work-based learning with vocational and academic skills training, including job readiness, employability skills, career development, life skills and on-the-job training.

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Community Support Helps Goodwill Help Others Every year, Goodwill is able to help thousands of people with special needs because of the tremendous support we receive from the community. That support ranges from individual everyday donations of goods and small financial gifts to large-scale grants from major corporations and foundations for specific purposes. We are extremely grateful to all of our individual donors, many of whom are listed elsewhere in this report, and to the following foundations for their grants during the past year in support of our mission.

Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Funding for construction of Goodwill’s unique job-training “classroom” – the 18-by-30-foot Good-to-Go Greenhouse, located adjacent the Goodwill Workforce Development Center at 118 52nd Street in Lawrenceville. The project represented Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield’s strong commitment to supporting initiatives that help individuals develop and maintain healthy lifestyles.

The UPS Foundation Funding for completion of the interior of the Good-to-Grow Greenhouse – including interior furnishings and materials, lighting and a landscaped pathway – provided by the charitable arm of UPS, a global leader in logistics and package delivery.

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BNY Mellon Foundation of Southwestern Pennsylvania Provided funding to support the “Age Up, Not Out” program of Goodwill’s YouthWorks unit, which helps youth emancipated from the foster care system become economically successful through work-readiness and career exploration; and for enhancements to the agency’s Service Delivery Model Outcomes and Measurement System.

Eden Hall Foundation This Pittsburgh-based private foundation provided funding for the purchase of a Human Capital Management software system that will comprehensively integrate technology improvements across more than 40 Goodwill locations to realize efficiencies that will enhance organizational development and have a significant impact on human services.

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Highlights of 2013

New Stores The Heidelberg, PA store is now open and when the Kingwood, WV store opens during 2014, the new store count will be 32.

Transition WORKS!

CARF Accreditation In June, the employment-related programs and services of Goodwill earned another threeyear accreditation from CARF International, an independent nonprofit accreditor of health and human services, whose endorsement is a mark of distinction among agencies that provide such services. Goodwill has achieved consecutive three-year CARF accreditations for its employment programs since 2004. After on-site visits by a survey team and a thorough examination of Goodwill’s facilities, services and processes, CARF accreditation was extended through June 2016.

The Transition WORKS! employment training partnership between Goodwill and Redstone Highlands Senior Living Communities was expanded in March to be available to high school students with disabilities at the Redstone Highlands facility in North Huntingdon as well as the Greensburg location where the program has been operating for several years. The Transition WORKS! program provides occupational skills training to prepare students for competitive employment, including instruction in areas such as clerical, dietary, human resources, laundry, nursing, and medical records.

YouthWorks YouthWorks, Inc., a Pittsburgh workforce development agency founded in 1999, merged with Goodwill in July. It operates several careerexploration and job-readiness programs, serving at-risk youth who are dealing with challenges such as poverty, homelessness, and foster care. 10 10

Golf for Goodwill The 2013 Burns & Scalo Golf for Goodwill event raised over $180,000 – about $13,000 more than the previous year – making it the most successful fundraiser in the history of Goodwill SWPA for the second consecutive year. Held on August 19 simultaneously at the Pittsburgh Field Club and the Fox Chapel Golf Club, the event drew a sellout field of 228 golfers and dozens of generous sponsors. It was the third straight sell-out year for the event which has been co-sponsored since 2010 by Burns & Scalo Real Estate Services, Inc., headed by Jim Scalo, and Burns & Scalo Roofing, Inc., headed by his brother, Jack.

Power of Work Awards Winners of Goodwill’s Power of Work Awards for 2013 were honored in November for their efforts in support of workforce development. They were: Focused Industrial Training and Envirosafe Stripping, Inc. – Focused Industrial Training (FIT), a nonprofit corporation, provides skilled trade training and employment services for individuals with barriers to employment. FIT worked with Envirosafe Stripping, Inc., an industrial surface-preparation and coating business, to develop a training and employment-support program that has enabled the company to employ veterans with difficult backgrounds in positions with substantial incomes and long-term potential. Human Engineering Research Laboratories – A joint program of the Department of Veterans Affairs and the University of Pittsburgh, Human Engineering Research Laboratories is a nonprofit research and development facility that focuses on improving the mobility and function of people with disabilities through advanced engineering in clinical research and medical rehabilitation. Mount Macrina Manor – A nonprofit long-term health care and rehabilitation facility, Mount Macrina Manor created a free Certified Nursing Assistant Training Program that recruits individuals with barriers to employment and focuses on the facility’s culture of care, respect and protection. PNC Bank – PNC actively recruits and hires individuals with various barriers to employment through numerous partnerships, sponsorships and other ongoing relationships with local and national organizations that have a disability focus. These efforts support PNC’s culture of diversity and inclusion. UPMC – UPMC sponsors many programs to help people with barriers to employment, including the Partnership on Workforce Readiness and Retention Program, a unique collaboration between UPMC and over 30 community partners; and UPMC Project SEARCH, a high school transition program for students with disabilities that combines education and work experience to prepare participants for competitive employment.

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2013 Donors Businesses, Foundations, Churches, and Organizations AAA Engraving Accel Sign Group, Inc. Adagio Health Advanced Communications Company AgRecycle, Inc. Allegheny Foundation American Land Abstract Company Amshel Charitable Foundation Amteck Arch Masonry Inc. Bayer MaterialScience Ben & Fannie Applestein Fund Bessie F. Anathan Fund Betty K. Hess Revocable Trust Betty Lou Yount Trust Blumling & Gusky, LLP BNY Mellon BNY Mellon Community Partnership BNY Mellon Foundation of Southwestern Pennsylvania Bozzone Family Foundation Brooks Family Foundation Bruce D. & Treasure Sachnoff Charitable Family Foundation Burns & Scalo Real Estate Services, Inc. Burns & Scalo Roofing Company, Inc. Calgon Carbon Corporation Campos Inc Carlisle SynTec Systems Case Sabatini & Co. A Professional Corporation Charles A. Brooks Charitable Trust Charles Talbot Campbell Charitable Foundation Ciminelli Real Estate Corporation City of Pittsburgh CLAYCO Clearview Federal Credit Union Climatech Cohen & Grigsby, P.C. ComDoc Construction Engineering Consultants, Inc. Controlled Climate Systems Dan Taylor Interiors David Tesone Group, Inc. Dollar Bank Eat’n Park Hospitality Group, Inc. Eckert Seamans

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Eden Hall Foundation Edwin R. Crawford Estate Faith United Methodist Church, Fox Chapel Fayette County Health Center Authority Federal Home Loan Bank of Pittsburgh Federated Investors, Inc. Federated Mattress Co. FFC Capital Corporation Fifth Third Bank First Commonwealth Financial Corporation First Niagara First United Methodist Church, Irwin FISA Foundation Geo Mechanics Inc. Goodwill Industries International Goodwill Industries of Delaware & Delaware County, Inc. Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & Northern New Jersey Goodwill Industries of North Georgia Goodwill Industries of the Valleys Goodwill Industries, Inc. Hidden Valley Rentals Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Human Services Center Corporation Huntington Wealth Management IBEW Local Union No. 5 Intergroup Communications IPLogic, Inc. Jack Buncher Foundation James Construction James M. & Lucy K. Schoonmaker Foundation JB Mechanical Inc. Jeram Marketing JM Paving, Inc. Johns Manville Jones Lang LaSalle JPs Contracting Inc. Katherine Mabis McKenna Foundation, Inc. Leasure K. Darbaker Trust Lehner Family Fund Leonard A. & Mary Jane Schafer Charitable Foundation Levi Strauss & Company Maher Duessel, CPAs Matthews Educational and Charitable Trust McGee Maruca & Associates, P.C.

McMasters United Methodist Women Milan Vranish Insurance Agency Mongiovi & Son Mt. Lebanon Office Equipment Co., Inc. Neishloss & Fleming, Inc. New Brighton United Methodist Women Nina Baldwin Fisher Foundation Norman C. Ray Charitable Trust Peoples Natural Gas Co. LLC PNC Bank PPG Industries, Inc. PricewaterhouseCoopers Renaissance Hotels & Resorts Rhoda and Seymour Sikov Philanthropic Fund Robert & Mary Weisbrod Foundation Robert C McCarthy Agency Inc. Robert Morris University Rosalie M. Murrer Charitable Fund Roscoe United Methodist Women RS Supply, LLC Scalise Industries Corporation Schlesinger Fund SESCO Enterprises LLC Sherrard German & Kelly, P.C. Sierra Contractors Sisterson & Co. LLP Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation Steel City Secret Cinema Taylor United Methodist Women The Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust The Forbes Funds The Gateway Engineers, Inc. The Heinz Endowments The Huber Group The Norbell Foundation The Pittsburgh Foundation The R. M. Brown & T. Y. Brown Foundation The Sturges Foundation Tidioute Oil Company Tippins Foundation Trade Institute of Pittsburgh Trib Total Media Tucker Arensberg, P.C. Tudi Mechanical Systems, Inc. Turtle Creek Valley MH/MR, Inc. United Methodist Church Union UPMC Health System UPS UPS Foundation, Inc. Wagner Family Charitable Trust

WebbMason WesBanco Bank, Inc. Willis of MD, Inc. Wilson Marketing Group Yankanuck Club

Goodwill Champion ($1,000+) Mr. & Mrs. Donald O. Barth Mr. James D. Campolongo Ms. R. Yvonne Campos Mr. Brian Clark Mr. Gary R. Claus Mr. James M. Droney Jr. Mr. Edward Erny Mr. Frank M. Hammond Mr. Shawn P. Hanlon Mr. Donald J. Heberle Ms. Kelley Heckathorne Mr. & Mrs. Thomas B. Hotopp Mr. Ken Johnston Mr. Donald L. Kalkbrenner Jr. Ms. Karen L. Larrimer Ms. Marion P. Lewis Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Menovich Mr. James C. Roddey Mr. Richard M. Scaife Ms. Jamie Scarano Mr. Tom Sieckhaus Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Smith Mr. Raymond H. Steeb III Mr. Jeffrey Sterling Mr. Richard C. Thomas Mr. Robert J. Tiskus Ms. Patricia Trainer Ms. Ann L. Turnbull

Goodwill Builder ($500 - $999) Ms. Judith Berrick-Perry Mr. Daniel G. Cole Mr. J. Ardie Dillen Mr. & Mrs. Charles C. Dollins Mr. Mario Farina Mr. Thomas H. Heisey Ms. Rosaire Kopczenski Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Marstiller Ms. Regina M. McDonald Ms. Barbara Joan Novogradac Mr. & Mrs. John G. Shortridge Ms. Jeanette Thomas Ms. Marijane Treacy Rev. Peter D. Weaver

Goodwill Steward ($250 - $499) Mr. & Mrs. Craig R. Andersson Mr. & Mrs. Dennis K. Baustert Mayor Bob Brooks Mr. John A. Buchanan Mr. Patrick A. Fusco Ms. Wendy Roehrich Hall Mrs. Margaret W. Henderson Ms. Debbie Hickman Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Hodgdon Ms. Ella Holsinger Ms. April Klein Mr. & Mrs. Dirk B. Landis Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Lawrence Jr. Ms. Lisa Leake Mr. Ralph C. Lovasic Ms. Rebecca L. Lucore Mr. Robert J. Malinic Mr. Richard Margerum Mr. Jan A. Marks Mr. & Mrs. John D. Meehan Mr. Albert H. Mercer Mr. & Mrs. Ronald G. Mikluscak Mr. John A. Mills III Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Neely Ms. Caroline O’Nan Mr. Richard M. Pearlman Mr. Solon A. Person IV Mr. & Mrs. Samuel A. Prizant Mr. David G. Reese Ms. Kimberly Simpson Ms. Heather Sotomayor Mr. Richard Standish Mr. Morton D. Stanfield Mr. & Mrs. William H. Sullivan Mr. & Mrs. Anthony L. Turo Dr. & Mrs. Jack E. Vande Visse Mr. Sidney Zonn

Goodwill Advocate ($100 - $249) Ms. Becky Abel Ms. Jackie Abel-Stavropoulos Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Ackerman Ms. Madalon Amenta Rev. & Mrs. John W. Aupperle Mr. Robert F. Baker Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Baker Dr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Benedek Mr. Paul G. Benedum Jr. Mr. Earl C. Benner Mr. Raymond W. Bishop Mr. & Mrs. W. Gerald Blaney

Dr. & Mrs. Harry Boretsky Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. Bugg Mr. Allan G. Bullen Mr. Edwin S. Burkhart Dr. & Mrs. John A. Burkholder Mr. Donald R. Busch Mr. Richard L. Byrne Mr. & Mrs. William J. Campbell Mr. & Mrs. Roger E. Carrier Dr. & Mrs. Domingo T. Chua Mr. & Mrs. Dan Cipriani Mr. Carlos Cordeiro Ms. Janet Corrinne-Harvey Mr. Harry N. Cotabish Hanley Cox Mr. & Mrs. Donald J. Crammond Ms. Cathy L. Davis Ms. Heather DeBiase Mr. Ramon E. Dodson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Donovan Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dyba Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ellis Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Fitting Ms. Suzanne Flood Ms. Janice L. Galanter Ms. Patricia M. Gussey Mr. & Mrs. James S. Hamilton Mr. Worth M. Helms Ms. Sheila A. Holt Ms. Katherine Anne Holter Rev. Larry P. Homitsky Ms. Anna F. Hughes Mr. Richard Hughes Ms. Darlene L. Imling Mr. & Mrs. John R. Inghram Jr. Ms. Helen B. Jacob Mr. George Jucha Ms. Amy S. Kacmar Mr. Keith Kanel Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kelly Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Kestner Dr. & Mrs. Leonard S. Kisslinger Mrs. Elsie Y. Lewis Mr. Donald K. Lilley Ms. Amy L. Lowen Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. MacMurdo Mr. & Mrs. John M. Maddigan Ms. Antoinette Magiera Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Malakoff Mr. & Mrs. Jack A. Marshall Mr. Brian M. McBane Mr. & Mrs. James P. McCabe

Mr. Robert C. McCartney Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. McDade Mr. Richard C. McElhinny Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. McFarland Mr. & Mrs. Jerry McNellis Mr. & Mrs. William A. Meyer Jr. Ms. Meghan M. Moore Ms. Julia Ann Mosko Mrs. Wilbert A. Nicholl Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Norton Ms. Shirley Olander Mses. Donna & Jeri Penrose Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Perry Mr. & Mrs. Darin Postlewait Ms. Lori A. Preston Ms. Margaret Qualters Mr. & Mrs. Carl R. Reisacher Ms. Lillian F. Rice Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Riethmiller Mr. Albert W. Rorer Mr. Sidney Alan Rosenbluth Mr. & Mrs. David Segel Mr. John R. Seitz Mr. John Shenkel Ms. Maureen Shenkel Mr. Harold C. Shields Mr. & Mrs. William J. Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Phillip H. Smith Ms. Sylvia Smith Ms. Emily Smith Mrs. Mary Alice S. Smith Ms. Pamela J. Smith Mr. Robert Spicher Mr. Robert G. Stape Mr. and Mrs. Bruce D. Steckel Mr. & Mrs. H. Donald Stone Jr. Ms. Nancy J. Svoboda Mr. & Mrs. Gordon H. Telfer Mr. & Mrs. David J. Tobiczyk Mrs. Catherine W. Trushel Mr. & Mrs. Karl E. Voigt Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walston Jr. Ms. Joan M. Webb Mrs. Mimi B. Wells Mr. Ted Willke Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Wolf Mr. Stephen Mark Wolfe Ms. Melissa Wolkiewicz Mr. J. A. Wunderlich III Ms. Justina Yost Mr. & Mrs. Hugh D. Young Mrs. Mary T. Zabielski Mr. H. J. Zoffer

Goodwill Friend ($99 or less) Mr. Darrell Alfred Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Allman II Drs. Ernest E. & Jeanne Gannon Alvin Mrs. Barbara Anderson Ms. Betty L. Anderson Mr. & Mrs. William E. Andrews Ms. Maureen P. Andrews Mr. Barton G. Arlet Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Aurila Mr. Robert M. Baker Mr. Henry E. Bakkila Ms. Barbara Balawajder Mr. Mark W. Barch Mr. Richard C. Barney Bishop & Mrs. George W. Bashore Mrs. Phyllis B. Beatty Mr. & Mrs. Ralph E. Belsterling Ms. Rachel Bergman Ms. Louise C. Bergstrom Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Bigler Mrs. Allegra A. Blackburn-Dwyer Mrs. Audrey S. Blackstock Ms. Ruth A. Boccardi Mr. Tom Brady Mr. Robert Brandegee Mr. Keith A. Brooks Mr. Andrew J. Brown Ms. Ann Brown Ms. Marian T. Brown Ms. Nancy T. Brown Ms. Linda Brunson Ms. Denise Buice Mr. Walter Bunt Mr. Edward Burau Ms. Michele M. Burlock Ms. Rebekah Caldwell Dr. & Mrs. Carnegie Samuel Calian Ms. Sarah Campbell Dr. & Mrs. Albert A. Caretto Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Earl S. Carlson Ms. Lori Carnvale Mr. J. Timothy Carr Ms. Charlene Carter Dr. Margaret Carver Mr. & Mrs. Scott J. Cerullo Ms. Dawnita Chichilla Mr. & Mrs. David Cohen Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Colen Ms. Louise Coltellaro Ms. Deborah Comay Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Crocker

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2013 Donors (continued) Goodwill Friend ($99 or less) Mr. & Mrs. Christopher P. Cummins Mr. Gary Darnell Ms. Michelle Decker Ms. Heather DePalma Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. DeStefano Ms. Marylyn F. Devlin Mr. & Mrs. Ram L. Dhawan Ms. Maria Didomenico Mr. Thomas J. Dionise Ms. Mary I. Dixon Mr. & Mrs. Philip R. Dodge Mr. & Mrs. Jack Doonan Ms. Alexandra Doonan Lynley Doonan Ms. Tabatha Dorman Mr. & Mrs. James D. Dowd Mr. James Drane Ms. Rebecca S. Dunbar Mr. & Mrs. Norman J. Dunyak Mr. David Dzombak Mr. & Mrs. James H. Ellis Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Elmore Mr. & Mrs. Heinz L. Engelbrecht Mr. Tom Evans Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fabry Mr. Dominic Falcione Mr. Roy Faulk Mr. Robert Feathers Mr. & Mrs. Victor M. Fiano Jr. Mr. Max G. Fischer Mr. Ronald Flach Mr. Edward J. Flanagan Mr. & Mrs. Roger R. Flynn Mr. & Mrs. William H. Foster Mr. & Mrs. William Herman Foster Mr. & Mrs. William R. Foster Mr. & Mrs. William J. Freeman Ms. Cindy Furlong Ms. Michelle Gainey Mr. Sanford A. Galanty Ms. Theresa M. Gallagher Ms. Pamela Geruschat Mr. & Mrs. Benedict J. Gessler Ms. Heidi Gibson Mr. James B. Girod Mr. Arthur J. Gob Ms. Sheila R. Golding Mr. Leslie A. Goldstein Dr. & Mrs. Milton S. Gordon

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Ms. Ida Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Marshall L. Gorr Mr. John F. Graham Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Gregor Mrs. Eleanor B. Grubbs Paull Ms. Tammi Grumski Mr. Daniel Guzewicz Mr. Perry Haalman Ms. Erricka Hager Mr. Jonathan Halpern Ms. Anne Handler Mr. & Mrs. Edward J. Haney Mr. James E. Hann Ms. Clare C. Hann Ms. Wendy Harpster Mr. Barry C. Harris Ms. Katie Hart Ms. Lea Havas Ms. Marie D. Hayes Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Heilman Ms. Michelle Heller Mrs. Kathleen Hendrickson Mrs. Ethel Henning Ms. Tiffanee Heywood Mr. Elmer J. Hill Mr. Richard Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. James C. Holding Mr. & Mrs. John F. Holohan Jr. Mr. Bob Hook Mrs. Annette K. Hostoffer Mrs. Rachel Hough Mr. & Mrs. Norman L. Howenstein Mr. Frank B. Hrala Ms. Sharon Humphrey Ms. Janice Hylton Mr. & Mrs. H. Vaughn Irwin Mr. & Mrs. Solomon Jarmell Mr. & Mrs. Paul Jaros Ms. Brenda Jaros Mr. David Johns Mr. & Mrs. George E. Johnson Mr. & Mrs. John L. Johnson Ms. Jennifer C. Jones Mr. & Mrs. Jeff Kachmarek Mr. Kevin Kanai Mrs. Tracy Kates Mr. & Mrs. Eugene C. Kaufman Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kelly Ms. Rhoda M. Kern Rev. & Mrs. Erwin K. Kerr Mrs. James P. Kinard Mr. Barry B. King Ms. Dorothy E. King Mr. & Mrs. Howard M. Kissel Ms. Deborah Klein

Ms. Leona L. Knight Mrs. Mary Ann Kocan Mr. John R. Koehnke Mr. Paul L. Kosmach Mr. & Mrs. John A. Kristakis Mrs. Jen Kropinak Mr. Leonard A. Kvorjak The Ladner Family Mr. Jim Layton Mr. & Mrs. Allen W. Lebovitz Mr. & Mrs. Gregory Lesane Mrs. Sarah T. Libson Ms. Gabriella S. Lloyd Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Loether Ms. Helen Long Ms. Helen B. Losa Mr. & Mrs. Michael A. Louttit Ms. Joanne Luconti Ms. Marilyn K. Luft Mr. & Mrs. James F. Lynch Mr. George E. Lyness Mr. & Mrs. Louis H. Mackey Mr. & Mrs. Jack P. Madden Mr. Bernie Matthews Mr. David D. Maxwell Mrs. Lloyd R. May Ms. Nikki Mayers Mr. & Mrs. Jim McAnulty Ms. Cindy McCue Mr. & Mrs. Howard R. McFarland Jr. Ms. Patricia A. McMahon Mr. & Mrs. Thomas M. McNamara Ms. Charlotte McVey Mr. & Mrs. Merle E. McWilliams Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Middleton Ms. Simone Miller Mr. Kirk Moldstad Ms. Lois Molt Mr. Richard A. Monheim Mr. & Mrs. David V. Morse Mr. Thomas E. Morton Mr. & Mrs. David R. Mularski Ms. Liza Neft Mr. & Mrs. Robert P. Newcomer Jr. Ms. Josephine C. Newman Mr. & Mrs. James E. Niece Mr. James R. Nied Mr. & Mrs. Stanley W. Nowak Mr. John O’Britz Ms. Raeann E. Olander Mrs. Rita M. O’Neill

Ms. Holly L. Opatick Ms. Mary Osborne Ms. Rose Paris Mr. James A. Parreco Mr. Nathan Patterson Ms. Hannah Patterson Ms. Barbara Peffer Mr. Anthony Perri Mr. George H. Pike Mr. & Mrs. Anthony J. Plassio Jr. Ms. Lois E. Poirer Mr. Glen C. Polen Mr. Jay Poliziani Mr. & Mrs. Britten Poulson Ms. Ruth I. Prakop Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Quinn Mr. & Mrs. Bruno A. Raso Mr. & Mrs. Joel R. Redfoot Sky A. Redwood Ms. Lorretta D. Reed Mr. & Mrs. Robert F. Reynolds Dr. & Mrs. James H. Ritchie Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Robatzek Jr. Ms. Arlene E. Robinson Mr. Joseph W. Rodgers Mr. & Mrs. David P. Rodgers Mr. & Mrs. Walter F. Ruffer Ms. Norma Russell Mr. Don Ruth Mr. Andrew Sabo Mr. & Mrs. Marc A. Salvi Mr. & Mrs. William A. Sayles Ms. Mary Scabilloni Mr. Ron Scarano Ms. Julianne Scarano Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Schaughency Mr. & Mrs. Paul Schmunk Ms. Eleanor L. Schoenberger Mr. Walter A. Schratz Ms. Irene Schrecengost Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Schwarzwaelder Mr. & Mrs. Nicholas Sciotto Ms. Patricia A. Sealy Mr. & Mrs. Chandrakant A. Shah Mr. Ryan Shalek Dr. Lester F. Shapiro Ms. Sherrill A. Shepler Mr. & Mrs. Isadore Shrensky Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Shust Ms. Annette Silverman Mr. Tim Smith Ms. Deana Smith Mr. Bernard Smith Mr. & Mrs. Alan R. Smith

Mrs. Mary Alice S. Smith Ms. Kathryne K. Smith Mr. Ronald L. Smykal Ms. Susan Snider Ms. Christine F. Srdoch Mr. & Mrs. James P. Stafford Mr. & Mrs. Jerold M. Starr Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stefanko Mr. & Mrs. Robert A. Stenger Mr. James Stiff Mrs. Monica Stoicovy Mr. & Mrs. Eric J. Stone Ms. Alice M. Strobel Mr. Mark A. Stroup Ms. Elaine Swaney Mr. Tarrell L. Thomas Mr. & Mrs. Sol W. Toder Ms. Jennie Turba Mr. Lawrence Vaccaro Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Vanfossan Mr. David R. VanGorder Ms. Mary Vassar Mrs. Brenda T. Vogel Ms. Roma A. Vose Mr. Milan Vranish Mr. & Mrs. Carlton L. Wade Sr. Ms. Karen Wagner Ms. Stephanie Waite Ms. Ellen Hughes Warner Ms. Gloria A. Weber Ms. Phyllis J. Weigel Mrs. Mary T. Weinheimer Aric Wendorff Ms. Audrey J. Westerlund Ms. Mary Louise White Ms. Donna Whitehead Mr. & Mrs. John A. Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Wilson Jr. Mrs. John H. Wilson Rev. E. Philip Wilson Mr. John C. Wingertzahn Mr. & Mrs. William H. Winslow Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wiseman Ms. Karen D. Young Mr. Richard Zimmerman

In Honor Of Mr. Michael Earley by Mr. David Johns Rev. Robert Marks by Mr. Robert Feathers

In Memory Of Ruby & Glenn Blackburn by Mrs. Allegra A. Blackburn-Dwyer Mr. James R. Fako by Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Menovich Dr. Robert S. Foltz by Mr. & Mrs. Daniel J. Ackerman Mr. & Mrs. Robert L. Allman II Rev. & Mrs. John W. Aupperle Mr. & Mrs. Donald O. Barth Mr. Raymond W. Bishop Mrs. Audrey S. Blackstock Dr. & Mrs. Charles E. Bugg Mr. Walter Bunt Mr. & Mrs. Gordon Crocker Ms. Cathy L. Davis Mr. & Mrs. Thomas A. Donovan Mr. & Mrs. Richard Ellis Mr. & Mrs. Harold T. Elmore Mrs. Kathleen Hendrickson Ms. Anna F. Hughes Ms. Amy S. Kacmar Mr. & Mrs. Harold Kelly Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Kelly Rev. & Mrs. Erwin K. Kerr Mrs. James P. Kinard Ms. Gabriella S. Lloyd Mr. & Mrs. James F. Lynch Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. MacMurdo Mr. & Mrs. Jim McAnulty Mr. & Mrs. Robert C. McDade Mr. & Mrs. Ronald L. McFarland Mr. & Mrs. Jerry McNellis Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Menovich Mr. & Mrs. Donald B. Middleton Mr. & Mrs. W. C. Neely Ms. Mary Osborne Mr. & Mrs. Britten Poulson Sky A. Redwood Dr. & Mrs. James H. Ritchie Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William A. Sayles Mr. & Mrs. Isadore Shrensky Ms. Kimberly Simpson Ms. Deana Smith Mrs. Mary Alice S. Smith Ms. Pamela J. Smith Mr. James Stiff Ms. Ellen Hughes Warner Ms. Agnes B. Herby by Ms. Rosaire Kopczenski Mrs. Mary T. Weinheimer Mr. Edward Holsinger by Rev. E. Philip Wilson

Mr. Joshua Jordan by Mr. & Mrs. John A. Wilson Mr. Donald L. Kalkbrenner Sr. by Mr. Donald L. Kalkbrenner Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Thomas N. Wilson Jr. Mr. James N. Shaver by Mses. Donna & Jeri Penrose Mr. Norman R. Smith by Adagio Health Faith United Methodist Church, Fox Chapel Goodwill Industries of Delaware & Delaware County, Inc. Goodwill Industries of Greater New York & Northern New Jersey Goodwill Industries of North Georgia Goodwill Industries of the Valleys Goodwill Industries, Inc. Tidioute Oil Company UPMC Health System Yankanuck Club Mr. Richard Zimmerman

Golf for Goodwill Donors Gary Claus Heather DeBiase Butch Dillen Mario Farina Carlo Fontenot Frank Hammond Shawn Hanlon Mr. & Mrs. Worth Helms Karen Larrimer Kevin Palermo Dave Reese Jack Scalo Jamie Scarano Patty Trainer Allegheny Valley School Arsenal Bowling Lanes Arsenal Cider House & Wine Cellar, Inc. Astor & Black AVI Foodsystems Bobby Rahal Automotive Group big Burrito Restaurant Group Buckhead Saloon Carnegie Museum of Art Carnegie Museum of Natural History City Theatre Climatech Crystal Bead Bazaar

Frank B. Fuhrer Wholesale Freedom Square Diner Gallery on 43rd Street Gateway Clipper Fleet Glengarry Golf Links Habitat Henne Jewelers Highmark James Street Gastropub and Speakeasy KQV Mountaineer Casino Racetrack & Resort National Aviary Pepsi Pittsburgh CLO Pittsburgh Opera Pittsburgh Pirates Pittsburgh Steak Company Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium Renaissance Pittsburgh Hotel Rivers Casino SoHo Target - East Liberty The Andy Warhol Museum The Church Brew Works The Sheraton Station Square Hotel Waffles, INCaffeinated Washington Wild Things Wyndham Grand Pittsburgh Downtown

Major Auto Auction Donors Ms. Judith E. Andzelik Ms. Georgette Ayres Alama S. Camphire Mr. Stanton J. Carson Mr. Charles William Grigsby Pamela & Thomas Hornyak Rolv Hundal Mr. David R. Kushner Ms. Janet Lehrain Mr. Michael Leone Ms. Barbara A. Lindsey Midland Heights Homes, Inc. Mr. Robert E. Moll Ms. Dorothy A. Moore Mr. Ronald L. Osbourne Ms. Irene Pagliai Mr. Jonathan Rhodes Jesse Schell Ms. Janice Skilbeck Evelyn & Howard Stringert Mr. Vincent Toman Margaret & Frederick Wallenberger Ms. Florence Wilson

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Directory Headquarters Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Robert S. Foltz Building 118 52nd Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201 412-481-9005 TTY: 412-632-1977

Affiliates Fayette

Union Station Clubhouse (Fayette) Prevocational psychiatric rehabilitation services 724-439-9311 / 724-437-9878

PA CareerLink Centers Employment counseling and support services Pittsburgh/Lawrenceville: 412-632-1711 / TTY 412-632-1712

Jacqueline Martinko Mitchell Building 40 Connellsville Street Uniontown, PA 15401 724-437-9878

Fayette Co./Uniontown: 724-434-5627

Goodwill of North Central West Virginia

401 Wood Street, Suite 1500 Pittsburgh, PA 15222 412-281-6629

Workforce Development Center 1954 Hunters Way Morgantown, WV 26505 304-225-0105

Goodwill Commercial Services, Inc.

149 Donohoe Road Greensburg, PA 15601 724-834-2156

Heidelberg 1905 Washington Street Heidelberg, PA 15106 412-249-8748

Lawrenceville 125 51st Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201 412-696-0205

Greene County: 724-852-2900

Monroeville

YouthWorks

2604 Monroeville Boulevard Monroeville, PA 15146 412-856-9840

Retail Stores Southwestern Pennsylvania

Banksville Road

Robert S. Foltz Building 118 52nd Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201 412-395-4316

2866 Banksville Road Pittsburgh, PA 15216 412-942-0090

Northside Common Ministries

140 Finley Road Belle Vernon, PA 15012 724-929-4202

1601 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412-323-1163

Greensburg

Belle Vernon

Butler

Mt. Pleasant 1054 Countryside Plaza Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 724-547-2649

Murrysville 4612 William Penn Highway Murrysville, PA 15668 724-327-0225

Natrona Heights 4005 Freeport Road Natrona Heights, PA 15065 724-224-1213

North Hills 7221 McKnight Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237 412-635-9612

Workforce Development Center

370 New Castle Road Butler, PA 16001 724-284-1037

Pittsburgh: 412-481-9005

Centre Avenue

Fayette County: 724-437-9878

5993 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15206 412-924-0070

Norwin Hills Shopping Center 8755 Norwin Avenue North Huntingdon, PA 15642 724-864-2980

Cheswick

North Side

Training & Employment

North Central West Virginia: 304-225-0105 Check with your local Workforce Development Center for their specific offerings. Some programs and services may include: • Goodwill Employment Training Center (GETC) • Goodwill Literacy Initiative & other educational programs

1306 Pittsburgh Street Cheswick, PA 15024 724-274-5883

Cranberry Township

• Career and Employer Services

20668 Perry Highway Cranberry, PA 16066 724-776-0955

• Job Training

Gibsonia

• Driver Training

4101 Gibsonia Road Gibsonia, PA 15044 724-443-2100

• Vocational Assessment • Welfare-to-Work Programs • Youth Programs

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North Huntingdon

509 East Ohio Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412-322-5666

North Versailles Outlet 294 Lincoln Highway North Versailles, PA 15137 412-816-1420

Housing Facilities

Peters Township

Fairmont

3492 Washington Road McMurray, PA 15317 724-941-5437

50 Southland Drive Fairmont, WV 26554 304-363-3155

Robinson

Morgantown

Goodwill Villa: 412-257-4180

3 Urbano Way Robinson Twp, PA 15205 412-490-3015

1954 Hunters Way Morgantown, WV 26505 304-296-7900

Goodwill Manor: 412-257-4844

Other Businesses

Warren Plaza: 412-681-1749

Rochester Rochester Plaza #720 750 Ohio River Boulevard Rochester, PA 15074 724-775-3458

South Side 2700 East Carson Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203 412-481-5390

Auto Auction 294 Lincoln Highway North Versailles, PA 15137 1-888-3040-CAR (toll-free)

ComputerWorks

Uniontown

Offering low-cost rebuilt computers, computer parts and computer accessories

1003 Mall Run Road Uniontown, PA 15401 724-430-0448

125 51st Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201 412-696-0092

Washington 89 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 724-223-0917

Wexford

Computer Recycling Center

Buckhannon 15 South Spring Street Buckhannon, WV 26201 304-472-0587

Miscellaneous Financial Support Annual giving, fundraising events, planned giving and agency tours 412-632-1941

Volunteer Opportunities 412-632-1931

Friends of Goodwill–Fayette Auxiliary 724-437-9878

Donation Drives

•R  econnect Pittsburgh (A Dell / Goodwill Alliance) A comprehensive computer recovery, reuse and environmentally responsible recycling program

1210 West Main Street Bridgeport, WV 26330 304-842-3288

Summerdale Court: 412-257-4180

To schedule corporate pick-ups, call 412-632-1789

Whitehall

Bridgeport

Jefferson Courtyard: 724-437-9878

Media & Public Relations

• Kil-a-Byte Data Destruction Service Safe, affordable, guaranteed way to permanently destroy information residing on computer hard drives

North Central West Virginia

Goodwill Plaza: 412-771-0122

412-632-1790

Wexford Shoppes 10293 Perry Highway, Suite 201 Wexford, PA 15090 724-933-4520 2780 Saw Mill Run Boulevard Pittsburgh, PA 15227 412-885-5151

Apartment and independent living facilities

Good-to-Go Café 412-632-1807

412-632-1942

412-632-1934 412-632-1931 For more information, please visit our web site at www.goodwillswpa.org.

Connect with Us! facebook.com/goodwillswpa

Fayette County Recycling Center Residential & commercial recycling for Fayette County residents

twitter.com/gwswpa

107 Romeo Lane 724-437-9987

youtube.com/goodwillswpa

Goodwill Custodial Services

Elkins

Janitorial & maintenance services

Elkins Plaza 767 Beverly Pike Elkins, WV 26241 304-636-7529

Pittsburgh: 412-632-1779 Fayette County: 724-437-9878

Production Services Workshops employing Goodwill clients Pittsburgh: 412-632-1779 Fayette County: 724-437-9878

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Agency Leadership (as of December 31, 2013) About Goodwill

Officers of the Board

Directors

R. Yvonne Campos Chairperson

Bishop Thomas J. Bickerton John A. Buchanan

serve thousands of people each year. To help

Shawn P. Hanlon Vice Chairperson

Gary R. Claus

people with disabilities and other barriers to

J. Ardie (Butch) Dillen

employment, our Workforce Development

Jamie Scarano Secretary

James M. Droney, Jr. Mario Farina

evaluation and testing, training and education,

William G. Stayduhar Treasurer

Cosette M. Grant-Overton

job placement and on-going support.

Frank M. Hammond

Goodwill operates 31 regional retail stores and

Patrick J. Guinee Immediate Past Chairperson

Rev. Larry P. Homitsky

other businesses to help fund programs and

Michael J. Smith President/CEO

John C. Krouse

Kenneth M. Johnston Donald L. Kalkbrenner, Jr. Karen L. Larrimer Marion P. Lewis Regina McDonald Mark Popovich David G. Reese

residential and social outreach programs that

Center provides a comprehensive menu of employment-related services, including

to provide job training and employment opportunities for our clients.

Mission Statement We help people improve their quality of life through work and related services.

Vision Statement The vision of Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania is to be the region’s premier human service organization offering

Wendy Roehrich Hall

exceptional services. We will be satisfied

Morton D. Stanfield

only when all persons have the opportunity to

Raymond H. Steeb III

achieve success in their pursuit of meaningful

Robert J. Tiskus Marijane E. Treacy Emeritus Member

Worth M. Helms Albert H. Mercer John A. Mills III Jeffrey W. Sterling Honorary Life Members

James C. Roddey Richard M. Scaife Leadership On Board

Heather DeBiase Carlo Anton Fontenot

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Goodwill provides a wide array of human service,

work or other quality of life experiences.

Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Workforce Development Center Robert S. Foltz Building 118 52nd Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201 Telephone: 412-481-9005 TTY: 412-632-1977 www.goodwillswpa.org

Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. For more information, call 412-632-1809 or e-mail [email protected] Goodwill SWPA is committed to conducting its business in accordance with the highest standards of ethical behavior and regulatory compliance and to treating everyone with dignity and respect. The agency’s full Code of Conduct document – “Ethics at Work” – may be viewed at www.goodwillswpa.org.