Beyond the Environment: Goodwill Is Socially Sustainable
Posted: 04-19-2021This Earth Day, we think it's important to share just how Goodwill of Greater Washington operates as a socially sustainable organization.
This Earth Day, we think it's important to share just how Goodwill of Greater Washington operates as a socially sustainable organization.
Sometimes, it's just better to learn from other people's mistakes. During this new era of all things virtual, it's clear that we're all learning as we go. No one has done this non-stop Zoom meeting dance before; it doesn't matter what city you're from or how old you are - a social distancing working world is now experienced by all in some way shape or form.
You have a big heart and you want to help, but you don't know how on a limited income? Here are a few ideas.
This week marks another Earth Day celebration, and although it's mostly taking place virtually, no matter where you are - you can still make a difference. A difference with your spring cleaning. In a variety of ways, unwanted items change lives.
Welcome to the new – and hopefully temporary – reality. If you are not a regular work-from-home (WFH) worker here are a few things I have learned during my transition from office to home.
Workplace politics aside - we all likely have at least one friend that we made on the job, but does having a best friend at work improve productivity?
Celebrate Earth Day this year by visiting your local Goodwill! Donating to and shopping at Goodwill are good for the environment!
At Goodwill of Greater Washington, we have an acronym for our core values - RISE. It's a grand vision, but one we believe in. Here's to the NEW RISE - the RISE evolution!
As we become more technologically fluent the number of telecommuting workers will continue to grow. The advent of faster and more ubiquitous high speed networks allows companies to expand their workforce and for workers to live a different lifestyle.