Goodwill South Texas Continues The Circle Of Hope


by R.C. Bryan - Date: 2009-07-25 - Word Count: 356 Share This!

Goodwill South Texas believes in continuing the Circle of Hope. What they mean by this is the way Goodwill Industries is setup to help people. By receiving donations from local citizens, they are then able to employ people to repair, process and sell those items. Revenue made in this sale goes towards paying employees and also in funding Goodwill's famous job training and placement initiatives. This is what is meant by the Circle of Hope. Items donated by people in the community are ultimately returned in the form of benefits for that community. The more the community puts in, the more they get back.

The Circle of Hope is really a wonderful thing when you stop and think about it. The problem is that in today's hectic hustle and bustle world, some people don't take the time to stop and think things through. However, this system has served Goodwill Industries and the communities it serves well for over a hundred years and it will surely serve it for even longer yet, relying on donations from within the community, in order to help the whole community. If you've never donated to Goodwill Industries before, you're not doing your bit to help complete the Circle of Hope.

In adition to smaller donations, such as clothes, Goodwill Industries' Circle of Hope also relies on larger donations, such as car donations. If you've considered getting rid of your second car (or one that's sitting in your garage), before you sell it or give it away to someone else, think about how it could benefit others in the community through the Circle of Hope. A single car donation will go a long way in continuing the Circle of Hope, enabling Goodwill Industries to do what they do best - helping people in your community become self-sufficient.

Charity Dispatch can make donating your car much easier and can help you with all the steps necessary for donating your car to charity. If you want to help with the Circle of Hope created by Goodwill Industries, donating your used car or truck can go a long way towards improving the lives of people in your community.

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Looking to make a big positive impact on your local community? Consider vehicle donation as a means. The process of donating your vehicle is made easy when you follow the instructions at www.charitydispatch.com/goodwill_donation/

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