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Goodwill of Delaware and Delaware Country

www.goodwillde.org

 
As a leading workforce development provider we employ more than 1,100 people throughout the state of Delaware, and Delaware County, PA. We offer an array of job skills and employment programs to help people prepare for work and to deliver a qualified workforce to current and prospective employers in our region.
  • Number of Employees: 250-1000
  • Annual Revenue: $50-100 Million
  • www.goodwillde.org
  • The Goodwill Center 300 East Lea Boulevard
    Wilmington, DE USA 19802
  • Phone: 302.761.4640

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