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Navy VetFinds His'Angel'
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Christopher’s life changed when he walked in the doors of our
Homeless Veteran Employment Program in Riverside. Christopher, a United States Navy veteran, was on his way to a promising career as an Electronics Systems Organizational Career Maintenance Technician when he was honorably discharged in 2012. He found it difficult to transition into civilian employment, and had given up hope of ever finding a job. Unemployed and close to losing his home, Christopher heard about the Goodwill program in Riverside and its assistance to veterans.
Christopher’s life changed dramatically from that day onwards. He enrolled in our program and joined our Solar Photovoltaic Installer Training course free of charge. Christopher worked diligently to complete the course and his hard work paid off. He graduated from the course and was one of the first in his training group to obtain employment.
Christopher’s transformation through employment was only possible through generous investors like Southern California
Edison – thank you! Since 1976, Southern California Edison has supported our work in the community to bring hope, jobs, and brighter futures to the most vulnerable
job seekers in our region. Most recently, Edison’s
partnership with our Homeless Veteran Employment Program enabled us to help our nation’s heroes, like Christopher, who have loyally served our country, but are now unemployed and some even homeless. We are grateful.
In 2015, Goodwill served 2,620 veterans across its territory, trained 227 in new careers, and placed 390 in good jobs. We hope you will join us this centennial year in our commitment to make a positive difference in the lives of military service men and women through employment. For more information on how you can support this worthy cause or to visit any of our programs, please contact Rebecca Reyes at (323) 539-2034.
Blindness no longer an obstacle to work
Santiago Meza was born blind, but
neither his family nor Goodwill
Southern California let that keep
him from enjoying the benefits of
work and a fulfilling life.
“I am the youngest of 13 brothers and
sisters,” Santiago told us. “My family pushed
me, teaching me how to do things since
I was a kid. I remember them telling me,
‘Santiago, now you will clean the patio.’ I told
them, ‘I cannot see! How do you want me to
do that if I cannot see?’ And so they showed
me how to do it. Because they loved me,
they were forcing me to do things.”
Santiago took the determination he
learned as a child into the workplace, first as
an organist and then as a salesman. While
unemployed, he was considering what else
he could do. Then he heard about Goodwill on
the radio. “I heard they help disabled people,
so I came here looking for a job. I started
working here at Goodwill on March 31, 1987.”
“I started off sorting clothes. With each
new supervisor, each department that I
worked in, I learned different skills.” And
Santiago received an extra blessing from his
work at Goodwill – it’s where he met his wife.
“I had started as a switchboard operator
at the time and Gloria was a telephone
operator. We met in 1988 and got married
in 1993. We have been married 23 years!”
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Over the last century, Goodwill Southern California has served hundreds of thousands of people in Los Angeles, San Bernardino and Riverside Counties. Our familiar logo welcomes people to 81 retail stores, 44 attended donation centers, three campuses, and a network of 8 career resource centers and mission programs.
We are so thankful to you for your support – through Partners of Hope, our monthly giving program, your donations to and purchases from our stores, and your generous gifts that make the work of Goodwill possible.
Thank you for standing with us as we celebrate our Centennial. We look ahead to the next 100 years, and celebrate every man, woman and youth who has gained work skills to open doors to a better future.
Stepping into the Next 100 Years
“Goodwill gave me the opportunity to learn new things.”
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Santiago continued on page 3
THANK YOU,
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Habakuk left active duty in the Navy to enroll in the UCLA International Medical Graduate
program. His dream was to pursue a residency in Family Medicine so he could better serve the families of the U.S. Armed Forces.
But balancing 60 hours of school a week left Habakuk frustrated, disappointed – and out of money. “I wanted to give up my goal to be a licensed family physician,” he says.
Fortunately, he was invited to an orientation session at Goodwill where he met staff from the veteran program who “had a plan to put me on the right path,” he recalls. “They referred me to a Goodwill Veteran Navigator who was
– and still is – my ‘angel.’”About to be evicted, Goodwill
kept a roof over Habakuk’s head by helping pay his rent for four months, providing gas, groceries, and even a Thanksgiving meal for his family. “They made me feel proud of having served in the military,” he told us. We also helped him get assistance to cover the exam fees so he could begin the UCLA Family Medicine Residency Program.
“I am very thankful … and would like to pay it back somehow,” Habakuk says. “I promise to provide good quality medical care to our veterans and their families through my medical career, and will be available for every suffering person I encounter.”
Dear Friend,Santiago. Habakuk. Christopher. Three people – one with a disability, and two
who proudly served in our military. All three have a story of hope because Goodwill Southern California was there when they reached out and asked for help.
There are many other stories I could share with you, because it is Goodwill’s passion to help veterans, those with disabilities, youth and individuals finding their way back into society after serving a prison sentence. They all have one thing in common – they want a chance to find dignity and become self-sufficient through employment. We are privileged
to help them learn new skills and become part of our hard-working Southern California communities.
I hope you feel privileged, too, because your gifts transform lives. Your donations are invested in our mission to train, educate, employ and place
people with disabilities or disadvantages into careers that transform their lives.You are critical to these stories of hope being written through determination and
tireless effort. Thank you for everything you do and share to ensure Goodwill is always Transforming Lives Through the Power of Work.
Grateful for your support!
Kathleen Johnson Chair, Board of Directors
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Stories of hope are being written through determination and tireless effort.
It’s our 100 year anniversary and Goodwill Southern California has an outstanding opportunity that will allow you to invest every year in perpetuity in the mission of Goodwill with a named endowed training scholarship!
With a cash gift of $50,000 (payable as $10,000 a year over 5 years) and a bequest to Goodwill Southern California for $50,000 in your will or trust, we will create an endowed training scholarship in your name that will give our most vulnerable job seekers like Santiago and Habakuk more than charity...a chance.
The scholarship will be used to assess skills and train
job-seekers for life-long careers in any number of in-demand occupations in high-growth industries.
Your gift will make it possible for these individuals to live productive and purposeful lives with the enhanced ability to support themselves and their families. Every year forever, your name will be linked with transforming a life through the power of work.
Interested? Please contact Theresa Farrell, Director, Major Gifts at 323-539-2110 or email [email protected].
How Does Your Legacy Live on Forever? Establish a Named Endowed Scholarship.
"I am greatly thankful … and would like to pay it back somehow."
Santiago can’t even imagine where he’d be without Goodwill. “Goodwill gave me the opportunity to learn more and apply myself. It’s not only donations that you are giving to Goodwill – it is opportunity that you are giving.”
“I learned right here at Goodwill,” Santiago continued. “I have a secure income to support my home. Goodwill is a great organization and is doing good things for disabled people.”
Thank you for supporting Goodwill Southern California so we can help people like Santiago by transforming lives through the power of work.
Santiago continued
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