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Goodwill - Shoppes of Aberdeen (Coming Soon)

Converting donated items into meaningful opportunities by offering job training, career support, and community-focused programs.

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Office hours:
Sunday, 10:00 am - 7:00 pm, Monday - Saturday, 9:00 am - 7:00 pm

Summary of Services

  • Provides career development, job training, and employment placement programs
  • Serves veterans, individuals with disabilities, and people reentering the workforce after incarceration
  • Connects participants with major employers and partners such as Amazon and Google to expand career opportunities in high-demand industries
  • Operates a network of thrift stores that sell donated items like clothing, furniture, and electronics

Building Meaningful Futures and Promoting Long-term Independence

Goodwill Industries embodies the belief that professional advancement is achievable through community-driven action and accessible support services. By providing individuals with resources such as career development, training, and employment programs, Goodwill helps people build meaningful futures and achieve long-term independence. 

With more than 40 locations across the United States, the organization supports over 140,000 people in securing employment annually, while millions more benefit from its range of career-building services.

Connecting with Local Employers and Workforce Development Partners

Goodwill empowers job seekers with the tools they need to succeed in today’s workforce. Participants can create and refine résumés, explore new career paths, complete job applications, prepare for interviews, earn industry-recognized certifications, engage in apprenticeship opportunities, and connect with local employers and workforce development partners. 

Goodwill also offers specialized programs for veterans, individuals with disabilities, and people reentering the workforce after incarceration. In addition to direct employment services, Goodwill helps job seekers connect with major corporate partners, such as Amazon and Google, and others, thereby expanding access to high-quality jobs in competitive industries. 

Supporting Families and Diverting Usable Goods from Landfills

Beyond workforce development, Goodwill operates a robust network of thrift stores that help to support its mission. These stores accept donated items, including furniture, clothing, electronics, and household goods, and resell them to fund job training and community programs. Goodwill supports families and individuals in need, promoting environmental sustainability by, diverting millions of pounds of usable goods from landfills each year.
 

Mission Statement

Goodwill Industries of North Florida is a local, not-for-profit organization that removes barriers to employment through training, education, and career opportunities for our communities.