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Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers

www.goodwillsr.org

 
Goodwill Industries of the Southern Rivers is one of 165 independent, community-based Goodwill nonprofits across the United States and Canada. Headquartered in Columbus, Ga., GoodwillSR serves 50 counties in West Georgia and East Alabama with free services such as job coaching, access to computers, money management and skills classes to facilitate job placement and advancement. These programs are made possible through the donation of gently used clothing and household goods that are sold at Goodwill Retail Stores in Georgia and Alabama.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $10-50 Million
  • www.goodwillsr.org
  • 2601 Cross Country Drive Building A
    Columbus, GA USA 31906
  • Phone: 866.325.8265

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