
As you could tell from my previous reviews below, I tend to cut Goodwill some slack for slightly higher prices because they hire persons with disabilities, like my daughter, and help others, while...
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Goodwill Northern New England operates with the motto "a hand up, not a hand out," focusing on providing individuals with the skills necessary for personal stability through job preparedness and career training. With 29 stores across the region, they keep millions of pounds of items out of landfills each year while offering affordable reuse options and flexible job opportunities for community members.
In addition to retail operations, Goodwill Northern New England supports individuals affected by disabilities and brain injuries through specialized healthcare programs and workforce services. Their holistic approach combines job training and community support to empower people to achieve self-sufficiency and improve their quality of life.
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As you could tell from my previous reviews below, I tend to cut Goodwill some slack for slightly higher prices because they hire persons with disabilities, like my daughter, and help others, while...
Prices are much higher than expected from a second hand shop. Buyers and donators should be aware that they are supporting an ultra wealthy family.
No stars if I could. Your prices are ridiculous! Your a thrift store now a high end retailer.
Kind of boring store. no real nice finds, everything brand name is higher priced even if it's not in good shape at all. always so many people in it too, it's sort of picked clean. Tried to give it...
Great goodwill... I go back and forth between thinking the Ellsworth Goodwill is better (I usually lean that way) or this Bangor one is, that's why I gave 4 stars. But we've found great boots for...
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