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Goodwill Industries of the Valleys is headquartered in Roanoke and serves 35 counties and 14 cities in Central, Southwest, and Southside, Virginia. Its vision is to eliminate poverty through the mission of empowering individuals, strengthening families, and inspiring communities. In 2021, Goodwill served 38,446 youth, adults, and seniors, placed 670 people into jobs in our community, and helped individuals attain 2,949 industry recognized credentials allowing them to be more competitive in their job search and to find higher paying employment.
Florida Surplus Lines Service Office is a Tallahassee, FL-based company in the Non-Profit sector.
Good Shepherd Services is one of the leading companies in Non-Profit industry. Good Shepherd Services is based in New York, NY. You can find more information on Good Shepherd Services at www.goodshepherds.org
A simple question any company should be able to answer is "Why work for them?" At the Orthodox Union the answer is simple. Each and every day, countless Jewish individuals around the world are positively impacted by our array of religious, youth, social action, educational, public policy and community development services, programs and activities.
Whitefoord was founded in 1995 by Dr. George W. Brumley and his former student, Dr. Veda Johnson, to address the health and educational needs of the children and families of the surrounding school district. Today, Whitefoord serves more than 2500 families and children in Southeast Atlanta through its Federally-Qualified Community Health Center and its partnership with Atlanta Public Schools around early care and education. Whitefoord operates three school-based health center clinics and a family medical center where they specialize in pediatrics, family medicine, dental and behavioral health. Whitefoord also operates a NAEYC-accredited early care and education program for children 6 weeks through 5 years old. Whitefoord has served as a safety-net and support system for some of our city`s most underserved children and families in the greater Edgewood community for more than a quarter of a century.