A hard worker since his early years, Calvin Collins remembers when kids used to ride the school bus to school. “My mother was a strong believer in being independent – […]
Palmetto Goodwill is proud to celebrate Black History Month! Join us this February, as we honor African American history and culture by sharing testimonials from a few of the powerful […]
The American Dream can be defined as the belief that anyone, regardless of where they were born or what class they were born into, can attain their own version of […]
Just four years ago, Rex Bills lived in the woods on Rivers Avenue, feeling defeated and unsure of when his next meal would come. Winters were longer and colder sitting […]
August 19th is not just any ordinary day for Palmetto Goodwill. It is World Humanitarian Day; a time to honor people helping people. Since our founding in 1979, assisting the […]
Three percent of all Goodwill employees are part of the AbilityOne Program through SourceAmerica, which is the largest source of employment for people who are blind or have other disabilities [...]
Paper boxes compiled with picture frames that once kept the photos of your first love. Kitchen bags filled to the top of outfits you wore out on the town with […]
As Abraham Lincoln once said, “The best way to predict your future is to create it” and Palmetto Goodwill, in partnership with Ed2go, understands the importance of investing in the […]
Fouchéna “Ché” Sheppard is a truly one-of-a-kind woman. Through performance arts, poetry, and now as Palmetto Goodwill’s Advocacy Coordinator for people with disabilities, she has made a lasting [...]