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GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF UPSTATE/MIDLANDS SOUTH CAROLINA

2013/2014 ANNUAL REPORT

GOODWILL’S JOB TRAINING AND PLACEMENT SERVICES

HAVE PUT OVER 10,000 PEOPLE TO WORK. e.

turns on an inner light from which pride and positivity radiate.

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MISSION STATEMENT Goodwill Industries helps people become independent through education and training leading to employment.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

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Letter from Melanie Cox and Patrick Michaels

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By the Numbers

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Champions Tribute Award Winners

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2013/2014 Financials

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Event Donors and Sponsors

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Financial Supporters

18

Board of Directors

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Locations

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LETTER FROM MELANIE AND PAT

Dear Friends of Goodwill, Work does so much more than pay the bills. It changes lives. When

jobseekers find employment, their shoulders lift with restored hope, and their eyes brighten with a new, optimistic view of the future.

When Goodwill clients assessed their overall satisfaction with life

before they found employment, and again after six months of work,

they reported significant gains in happiness and satisfaction—not just with tangibles like housing or transportation, but with life in general.

Participants averaged a 14 percent increase in overall life satisfaction after just six months of working and the number of people who

regarded their life satisfaction as “very good” increased 30 percent. That’s the Power of Work. And it is actively changing the lives of

the 10,057 people Goodwill placed into employment last year. The

following stories shine a light on the profound and life-altering impact that work has had on our award-recipients. As you read this year’s

annual report, please know that you have sparked these transformations.

THE POWER OF WORK IS ACTIVELY CHANGING THE LIVES OF THE 10,057 PEOPLE GOODWILL PLACED INTO EMPLOYMENT LAST YEAR.

Each and every person who donates, shops in our stores, hires

someone through Goodwill, volunteers, supports our events and

initiatives, or spreads the word about our mission helps power up a change in someone else’s life. Thank you for making this possible, and we look forward to the year ahead.

Melanie Cox Patrick Michaels Chairman, Board of Directors

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President and CEO

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BY THE NUMBERS

273,485,420

square feet were cleaned by Goodwill’s and SCVIA’s Janitorial and Grounds Services.

OVER $99 MILLION

projected to be earned by individuals placed into employment during their first year of work.

39 MILLION

pounds of donated goods were recycled and given new life through Goodwill.

OVER 2.8 MILLION

purchases were made in Goodwill stores.

772,430

pounds of computers and other electronics were recycled and reused by Goodwill instead of being disposed of in landfills.

OVER 1.1 MILLION

hours worked by Goodwill associates without a lost time accident.

975,579

donations of gently-used merchandise were made to support Goodwill.

48,886

individuals received job training and placement services at Goodwill.

10,057

individuals were placed into employment.

796

people were employed by Goodwill Industries of Upstate/Midlands South Carolina.

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BY THE NUMBERS

125

locations are provided with custodial services through South Carolina Vocations and Individual Advancement (SCVIA)

92.2

cents of every dollar goes to some aspect of program services.

45

Attended Donation Centers

38

Business Support Services Partners

34

Retail Stores

16

South Carolina Counties Served

22

Job Connections

1

Donation makes a difference in someone’s life

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GOODWILL CHAMPION AWARD

HAROLD & FRANCES

Sifre

“If you have an opportunity to contribute to an organization that does so much for so many, then your money is in the right place.” HAROLD SIFRE

“Mrs. Sifre had a very unique connection to

Goodwill,” Goodwill’s Brad Majors shares. “Her

mother was in need of work in the late 1940s, so

she went to the Goodwill in New York City and joined one of Goodwill’s training programs in

New York.”

Frances was eight-years-old at the time; looking

When Frances shared with Brad her mother’s story, he understood exactly why supporting Goodwill’s

mission was so important to the Sifres. “Frances

was young, but what she remembers is a mother

who came home with more self-esteem than she

had had before, and with a paycheck that helped

the family get by. And it moved her to such an

back, she realizes what an important opportunity

extent that, to this day, they support us.”

have work, when you don’t have something to fall

is a personal one, Harold and Frances admit

Goodwill gave her mother. “It’s hard when you don’t

Because the Sifres’ choice to give to Goodwill

back on,” Frances says. “Growing up, we had a hard

that they were reluctant to accept recognition

time. And I understood that any little bit we could give, we would.”

for their support of Goodwill. “It’s an award that

signifies that what we’re doing is the right thing,”

Through the years, Frances and Harold have kept

says Harold. “I think all who have contributed to

find the same opportunity provided to Frances’s

thinking, it covers everyone.”

that promise, loyally contributing to help others

Goodwill should share in this award. In our way of

mother all those years ago. “It’s the opportunity to

Their consistent support and their quiet passion for

return, but knowing that the gift you’re making

true Goodwill Champions.

be able to give without having to worry about the

is going to help those that are really in need of it,”

says Harold.

“There are several things that make the Sifres

unique, and such wonderful people,” asserts Brad.

“One is that they give very, very regularly. They give all the time, whether we ask them or not.”

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helping others have made Harold and Frances Sifre

“The Sifres—their values align with Goodwill’s mission,” Brad says. “And that’s what makes

them such wonderful people and such faithful

supporters of Goodwill and the power of work.”

WATCH THE SIFRE’S VIDEO

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LLOYD AUTEN ACHIEVER OF THE YEAR

DAMION

Smith

“When I get ready to go into work, I’m always thinking about my family— my mom, my brothers—working for them to have a better life.” DAMION SMITH

“My hopes when I moved to Greenville were for

“Having a good job and going to work, it feels real

my education,” says Damion Smith, who was

responsibility. And I feel like I’m doing the right

to move her three sons to Greenville, SC. The new

The Smith family is doing well. They have moved

a better life, a good job, and to finish getting

20-years-old when his mother made the decision start they sought came with a number of chal-

lenges. They lived with family, borrowed Damion’s

grandmother’s car for transportation, and relied on

other family members for help.

good,” Damion says. “I feel older, like I have more

thing for my family.”

into their own home and even adopted a dog and

a cat. Damion’s brother Chris, now a Goodwill

associate, was able to purchase a car so the family would have transportation. Damion is saving

It was the boys’ aunt who pointed Damion and his

up for a car of his own while working on getting

a training program for youth. Damion’s first step

of the example he has set for his ten-year-old

says Tiffany Foster, Damion’s Employment

and commitment can do. And he’s happy that his

accomplished them. He came to us in August, and

Greenville.

older brother, Chris, to Goodwill, where both joined was to earn his GED. “He was very motivated,”

Specialist at Goodwill. “He set his goals and he

by December he was ready to take his GED. He

passed with no problem.”

GED in hand, Damion enrolled in Goodwill’s South Carolina Manufacturing Certification training

his driver’s license. He loves his job. He’s proud brother, who is seeing firsthand what hard work

family got the fresh start they were looking for in

“Goodwill means a lot to me and my family. They basically set us on the right path: finding work,

moving forward with our lives, and doing better.”

program, offered through Greenville Technical

College. There, he earned two certifications and

a forklift license. The day he was hired by MAU, Damion knew his hard work and commitment

WATCH DAMION’S VIDEO

had paid off.

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RALPH WALKER GRADUATE OF THE YEAR

EARL

Bethel

“Your dollar allows us to train and reeducate thousands of people—I’m just one of many.” EARL BETHEL

Earl Bethel believes, “Through the Goodwill

to the training program. He quickly became known

program, you can actually change your life one

as the “go-to guy” and impressed his supervisors

says everything.”

he was offered a full-time position with Goodwill.

day at a time. My mindset is different. And that

While incarcerated, Earl attended an information

session about Goodwill’s Employment First

with his work ethic and attitude. Upon completion,

“The first thing I thought when I heard that Earl got

the job was, ‘he deserves it,’” Robin remembers. “He

program, which helps ex-offenders prepare for and

put forth the effort; he earned that job on his own.”

programs available to him, but the Employment

an honest paycheck. “My motivation is Goodwill.

as he was released, Earl went to the Employment

encompasses all of what Goodwill is about.”

find employment. He’d heard about many different

First program struck a chord with him. As soon First office. “He was there bright and early,”

recalls Goodwill Employment Specialist Robert

Earl views his job as more than just a way to earn

This is truly what I do now. The mission that I’m on Earl is in the unique position of knowing firsthand just how his job with Goodwill impacts the lives

Cunningham with a smile. “He got to the office

of others. “As I progress in the job, I understand

From the beginning, it was clear that Earl was

“Every day I renew my enthusiasm for being here

before I did.”

committed to finding a job and turning his life

around. “Earl always stood out,” says Robin Ebert, Goodwill’s Employment First Program Manager.

“Earl always had motivation that other people

didn’t have. He always went above and beyond

what was asked of him or what was required of

him from day one.”

the Mission of Goodwill so much better,” Earl says. because there is always something new to do, to

think about. There is always someone else that doesn’t have a job that you may have helped

that day.”

WATCH EARL’S VIDEO

Earl established housing, built a resume, spent

time learning computer skills, and devoted himself

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JAMES E. JONES HEALTHCARE EXCELLENCE AWARD AMY

O’Handley

“They give you the tools. They give you hope. And they’re your friends, even after you do leave. Goodwill is still there for me, anytime I need them.” AMY O’HANDLEY

“Before I came to Goodwill, my life wasn’t the greatest,” Amy O’Handley admits. She was

unemployed and behind on her bills. Without her

Amy passed the Certified Nurse Aide course

with flying colors and earned her State Board

Certification. On a whim, she applied to Majesty

own car, transportation was a challenge. She was

Health and Rehab in Easley, where she worked in

had more than nineteen years of experience as

The barriers Amy faced, barriers that once

staying with her mother temporarily. Though she

a Certified Nurse Aide, Amy needed to renew her

certification and didn’t have the money to do so. Of

that time, Amy says, “There were plenty of hurdles, that’s for sure. Plenty of rainstorms. But I got through it.”

Amy’s mother had heard about Goodwill’s Certified Nurse Aide training program and reached out for more information. “I found Goodwill through my mom,” Amy recalls. “She called and got me an

appointment, and we went from there.”

“We brought her into the training program,” says

Melissa Somers with Goodwill. “At the time, Amy

really had a lot working against her. But she came in and was such a success.”

The program was a great experience for Amy, who was an active and committed participant. “I’m

not one to expect something to come to me,” Amy reveals. “If you want something, you’ve got to go

the late 1990s. Days later, she got the job.

seemed so insurmountable that she called

them mountains, have been conquered. She is

undeniably proud of what she has accomplished in

a short time. Now, Amy has her own apartment and car. Not only is she caught up on her personal bills, but she’s ahead. And best of all, she has a job she

loves in the field she believes is her calling.

“With her warm heart and kind demeanor, Amy is

in the right field,” Melissa says. “Amy just has that

special warmth inside of her that you find in people who are meant to be caring for others.”

“Now that I’m recertified, I’m able to do what I enjoy

doing,” Amy says of her work and the residents she cares for. “If I can put a smile on one person’s face,

I know I did good in someone else’s life.”

WATCH AMY’S VIDEO

out there and get it.”

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WILLIAM W YLIE JOB CONNECTION SUCCESS OF THE YEAR

ROBERT

Thrower

“I’m a different person thanks to somebody dropping clothes off at Goodwill. I’ve overcome some things that I didn’t think I would. Now, I’m trying to make every day better…and somehow maybe change someone else’s life.” ROBERT THROWER “I’d never been to a Job Connection, but I knew

where it was. Two days after arriving in Columbia, I went straight there,” says Robert Thrower.

Robert moved from Greenville to Columbia for a fresh start, leaving his past behind in order to begin building a better future. The challenges

Robert faced in that quest were substantial. When

he came to Columbia, he had no transportation, no

money for the bus—he walked everywhere he went. He had charges on his record. He was living in a

recovery home and had just two weeks to find a job in a brand-new city.

“It took a lot of nerve to walk in and admit, ‘I’m at the bottom of the barrel and I need some help,’”

Robert remembers. “But I was determined to find

a job and not let the people down who had trusted in me.”

That determination never wavered. Robert walked

“He was extremely proactive in his search. It’s

amazing to see the progress he made in such a short amount of time.”

Finally, the job offer came from Home Depot.

“It felt like the world had been lifted off my

shoulders,” Robert says of the day he accepted his new job. “I couldn’t wait to get back to the

Job Connection to tell Marett.”

Robert now owns a bike and can get to work in

just ten minutes, compared to the forty or more it took him on foot. He is cross-training in several

departments and learning more every day. “I look

forward to it. I can’t wait,” Robert says. “It’s a great

job. I try to give them 100% every day I’m there. “I’m just so much happier now than I’ve been in

such a long time. It’s a great feeling to wake up, to be happy, to look forward to going to work.”

to the Goodwill Job Connection nearly every day.

Often, he made the trip twice, once in the morning

and once in the afternoon. “Robert took every

single piece of advice we gave him and ran with it,

and really took it to heart,” says Marett Bishop, who

WATCH ROBERT’S VIDEO

worked with Robert at the Decker Job Connection.

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BILL HUMMERS EMPLOYER OF THE YEAR

Orian RUGS “A job means life to people. It gives them self-esteem, and it helps them wake up every day and have a purpose.” MORGAN DEBREW, ORIAN RUGS DIRECTOR OF MARKETING

Orian Rugs, a partner in Goodwill’s Manufacturing

has really led us to achieving that goal. We think

tunity to learn about different aspects of Orian’s

making rugs every day.”

Program, gives Goodwill participants the oppormanufacturing processes through 100 hours of hands-on work experience with the company.

This experience is invaluable to jobseekers

completing the South Carolina Manufacturing

Certification and preparing for a new career. It

community involvement is just as important as

“They have really jumped on board with Goodwill’s mission of putting people back to work and giving

somebody a second chance,” says Meredith. “They

give them the opportunity to learn, the opportunity

to be educated a little more, to have that experi-

allows them to practice newly learned skills in a

ence of knowing what it means to go to work every

will make them successful in the manufacturing

For a company that still manufacturers all of its

real work environment and hone the talents that industry.

“It’s exceptional that they’re willing to take part

in training some participants who have no work

day.”

materials—from yarn to finished rugs—in-house

and right here in the United States, hiring people who are prepared and willing to do the job is

experience, or may have work experience but

important. But even more important is Orian’s

Meredith Kelley says. “It’s such a great opportunity

training opportunities they provide. They truly

Orian Rugs, a manufacturer of decorative area

workplace.

not in manufacturing,” Goodwill Case Manager for everyone involved.”

rugs and scatter rugs based in Anderson, sees

the partnership as a way to participate in making

South Carolina a better place to live and work. The

company shares a deep, meaningful connection with the Anderson community. In fact, Anderson

is a part of their name. “Orian Rugs stands for

Oriental Rugs in Anderson,” says Morgan DeBrew,

Director of Marketing for Orian Rugs. “We want to

be a part of the community, and this partnership

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commitment to the people they employ and the want to see South Carolinians succeed in the

“Orian has been such a help to Goodwill and to our participants,” says Meredith. “They are willing to take on our participants and train them, spend

time with them, and even employ them at the end

of their 100 hour work experience. It’s been an

amazing journey.”

WATCH ORIAN RUGS VIDEO

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FINANCIALS FISCAL YEAR 2013/2014

RE V ENUE Sales of Goods Donated by the Community.................................................................. 40,678,000 Financial Contributions............................................................................................................ 3,864,000 (donations or grants from individuals, corporations, foundations and government entities)

Contract Work for Local Businesses.................................................................................. 1,159,000 Other Income or Losses ***...................................................................................................

119,000

Total Revenue.......................................................................................................................... 45,820,000 E X P ENSES Program Expenses:

Retail Program........................................................................................................................ 30,394,000



Contract Services.................................................................................................................. 1,802,000



Job Training............................................................................................................................. 5,015,000

37,211,000 Other Expenses:

Management and General............................................................................................... 2,448,000

Fundraising.............................................................................................................................. 524,000

2,972,000 Total Expenses........................................................................................................................ 40,183,000

Future Mission Investment.................................................................................................... 5,637,000

Total Expenses and Future Mission Investment.................................................... 45,820,000

*** includes loss on retired fixed assets and change in fair value of interest rate swap

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FINANCIALS

Effective WE ARE fiscal In the 2013/2014 year, we helped Effective WE ARE

48,886 people in their employment search and placed 10,057 people into employment.

Efficient WE ARE Efficient WE ARE

We devote 92.2 cents of every dollar we spend to our mission.

7.8%

Management & Fundraising

92.2%

Program Services

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EVENT DONORS AND SPONSORS

October 23, 2013 with Keynote Speaker Joe Gibbs

P RESEN T ED B Y:

TA BLE SP ONSORS:

B2B Media BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina NFP SAM Group Windsor/Aughtry Co.

BB&T BI-LO BMW Manufacturing Company Brown Mackie College Carolina Retail Packaging, Inc. CarolinaZoom Productions Cartridge World Collins & Lacy, P.C. County of Spartanburg Melanie Cox Greenville Technical College Kennison, Dudley & Crawford, LLC – John and Lisa Crawford Patrick and Linda Michaels Pomegranate on Main Pope, Smith, Brown & King, P.A. Republic Services Riggs Partners Smith Moore Leatherwood, LLP Southeastern Products, Inc. Rick Sumerel TD Bank

SP E A K ER SP ONSOR : Charter Business AWA RD SP ONSORS: Bon Secours St. Francis Health System Clayton Construction Company ComSurv Indexx, Inc. Keenan Suggs Ogletree, Deakins, Nash, Smoak, and Stewart V IP RECEP T ION SP ONSOR : National Charity Services HONOREE HOS T: GPN Architecture

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EVENT DONORS AND SPONSORS

Goodwill Mud Run P R ESEN T ED B Y: St. Francis Sports Medicine E V EN T SP ONSORS: 3M 4Balance Fitness 9Round Ashland Chemical BB&T Bon Secours St. Francis Health System Carolina Home Remodeling Chris and Kelly’s Hope Foundation Cytec Greenville Office Supply Industrial Compressor Solutions Janpak Lockheed Martin OneMain Financial, Inc. Sealed Air Corporation Sharp Business Systems South Carolina BLUE The Bristol and Legacy Crescent Park Apartments Verdae Development, Inc. Williams Wealth Management of Raymond James

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FINANCIAL SUPPORTERS

INDI V IDUA L S: Barbara Allen Mike Armor Brenda Bates Linda Beazley David Bibb William C. Biediger Shane Birckbichler Ronnie Boyce Oliver Brewton Robert Browning Brittany Burnett Norma Bylenga Chris Chapman David and Ellen Clark Kathy Coker Jo Anne Connors Melanie Cox John and Lisa Crawford Louis and Connie Sue Croy Donald Davis Jim Deyling Mary and Robert Dillon Jacqui DiMaggio Carlos Eulloque Donna Forthman Rebecca Gault H. Neil and Emily S. Gillespie Patricia Green Stephen and Cathy Green Jack Griffeth Gavonda Hanson Charles Herron Eddie Houston Lucy Hummers Albert Hyndshaw Kathryn Johnson NY and Sandra Johnson John E. Johnston Richard Kalisch Tillman Keller Barry T. and Margaret A. Kerber Rochelle Kilgore Andrew Kimball George Klein William and Carole Koch G. C. Kuebeler Paul and Ginger Kumler Kelli Lozano Louis Lynn Brad and Josselyn Majors

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Stephen McInnis E. Smyth McKissick Dr. Jane McLamarrah Kenneth Messick Patrick and Linda Michaels Lesley Moore Robert Novak David W. and Joree Ouzts Marie Park Coley Peake Jonathan Pearson William Pearson Eddie Phillips Jesse and Barbara S. Reaves Patricia Reavis Timothy Reid Roland Richter Burke Royster Karen and Paul Schaefer Dee Dee Seztler David and Jen Shaddrix Will Shaddrix Harold and Frances Sifre Bill Sims George Spidel Angela Strother Susan Sullivan Rick Sumerel Bobby Teague Charles M. Todd Thomas and Jennifer Troise John Wallace Edward or Linda Walsh Barbara Watson Robert Webb Raymond Wedlake William Wermuth H. Dave Whitener Gisela Woiwode-Dales

ORG A NIZ AT IONS:

Accenture Alice Manufacturing Anonymous Anonymous Charitable Foundation The Bank of America Charitable Foundation, Inc. BI-LO Holdings Foundation BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina BNC Bank Class of 1955 Reunion Committee Community Foundation of Greenville The Daniel-Mickel Foundation Duke Energy Foundation Goodwill Foundation SC Goodwill Industries International, Inc. The Graham Foundation Greenville County Workforce Development Greenville Health System Hilliard Lyons JHM Hotels Management, Inc. Microsoft Corporation Norris Supply Company Palladian Study Club Public Strategy Publix Super Markets Charities Rotary Club of Columbia East South Carolina Department of Social Services South Carolina Lieutenant Governor’s Office Sunrift Adventures TD Bank TD Charitable Foundation United Way of Greenville County United Way of Kershaw County United Way of the Midlands United Way of Pickens County U.S. Department of Justice, Office of Juvenile Justice and Delinquency Prevention U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration Verizon Wireless Vista Partner Hotels Walmart Foundation

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OF F ICERS: Melanie Cox

Tire Centers, LLC (Chairman) Jim Deyling

BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina (Vice-Chair) Michele Brinn

Brown Mackie College (Secretary) Jacqui DiMaggio

Greenville Technical College (Treasurer)

MEMBERS: Chris Chapman – Community Leader Richard Cothran – Tri-County Technical College Rhonda Cox – Argo and Associates Joseph Dickey – Dickey Law Group, LLC Michelle Edwards – Palmetto Health Jeffrey Graham – Graham Realty, Inc. Rodney Hollingsworth – Clemson Downs Retirement Community Chip Hunt – PrimeTRUST Advisors LaCrystal Jackson – South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce Adela Mendoza – Alliance for Collaboration with the Hispanic Community Bob Novak – Fluor Johnna Reed – Bon Secours St. Francis Health System Robbie Robinson – Corporate Staffing Services Burke Royster – Greenville County School District Bryn Sarvis – Sarvis Law, LLC Susan Stamey – Stancil Cooley Estep & Stamey, LLP Elizabeth Steifle – Bank of Travelers Rest Rick Sumerel – Verdae Development, Inc.

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FOUNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS

OF F ICERS: Debbie Wallace

Verdae Development, Inc. (Chairman) Jerod Mann

Sunshine House (Vice-Chair) Jenny Gonzalez

Bon Secours St. Francis Health System (Secretary) Jesse Tate

Wells Fargo Advisors, LLC (Treasurer)

MEMBERS: Mike Armor Michelin

J.R. Boyce

Donaldson Center Fire Department Henry (Hank) Cannon, Jr.

Cannon Construction Co., Inc. Robert (Bob) Norris Norris Supply Co. Lynn Skidmore

GPS Real Estate

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LOCATIONS

Greenwood

CORP OR AT E OF F ICE 115 Haywood Road, Greenville, SC 29607.......... (864) 351-0100

1306 Montague Avenue Ext.......................................(864) 330-1485

RE TA IL S T ORES/DON AT ION CEN T ERS

Greer

Anderson

3019 N. Main Street........................................................ (864) 622-0559 2901-A S. Main Street................................................... (864) 622-0553 Batesburg

204 W. Columbia Avenue............................................ (803) 532-9498 Boiling Springs

3585 Boiling Springs Road (Hwy 9)....................... (864) 699-0423

1333 W. Wade Hampton Boulevard........................(864) 334-2472 Irmo

7138 Broad River Road................................................. (803) 509-6048 Laurens

908-B S. Main Street....................................................... (864) 681-2700 Lexington

754 W. Main Street......................................................... (803) 520-5964 118 Knoll Station Drive................................................ (803) 520-5954

Camden

1671 Springdale Drive................................................... (803) 432-1150

Newberry

1931 Wilson Road............................................................(803) 321-6020

Columbia

555 St. Andrews Road................................................... (803) 509-6051 2744 Decker Boulevard............................................... (803) 509-6053 6642 Garners Ferry Road........................................... (803) 509-6067

9630 Two Notch Road................................................... (803) 509-6059 111 Highland Center Drive........................................ (803) 509-8392

1008 Meeting Street............(803) 509-6045 (Clearance Center)

Pendleton

7705 Highway 76............................................................. (864) 645-8971 Powdersville

3570 Highway 153............................................................(864) 312-6133 Seneca

Easley

811 Saco Lowell Road................................................... (864) 644-0195

11011 N. Radio Station Road........................................(864) 4827977 Simpsonville

Gaffney

1307 W. Floyd Baker Boulevard.............................. (864) 649-2359

915 South Street, Unit N.............................................. (864) 688-0324 Spartanburg

Greenville

3214 Augusta Road.........................................................(864) 312-6313 2402-B E. North Street..................................................(864) 312-6301

412 Sulphur Springs Road..........................................(864) 312-6295

1300 Asheville Highway..............................................(864) 327-4492

300 Dawn Redwood Drive.......................................... (864) 699-0429 219 E. Blackstock Road.................................................(864) 699-0514

3229 W. Blue Ridge Drive.............................................(864) 312-6289 1902 Woodruff Road.......................................................(864) 312-6285 115 Haywood Road...............(864) 297-9170 (Clearance Center)

912 Poinsett Highway..... (864) 312-3822 (Liquidation Center)

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LOCATIONS

DON AT ION CEN T ERS

GOODW ILL JOB T R A INING CEN T ERS

Anderson....................................................... 1520 E. Greenville Street

Columbia.......................................................... 2744 Decker Boulevard

Duncan..........................................................................702 E. Main Street

Greenwood.....................................................1306 Montague Ave Ext.

Columbia....................................................... 4221 Hardscrabble Road

Easley........................................................................ 575 Pope Field Road

5155 Calhoun Memorial Hwy

Greenville.................................................................3715 E. North Street Mauldin........................................................................701 W. Butler Road

Spartanburg........................................................... 41 Franklin Avenue

5895 Reidville Road

Taylors......................................................2137 Old Spartanburg Road Travelers Rest................................................................ 16 Walnut Lane

GOODW ILL JOB CONNEC T IONS Anderson, 3019 N. Main Street............................... (864) 984-8202 Boiling Springs,

3585 Boiling Springs Road (Hwy 9)....................(864) 578-5774

Camden, 1671 Springdale Drive...............................(803) 432-1411

Greenville................................................................ 1902 Woodruff Road

GOODW ILL F IN A NCI A L S TA BILI T Y CEN T ERS Greenville...................................................... 3229 W. Blue Ridge Drive Simpsonville................................................................. 915 South Street

BUSINESS SUP P OR T SERV ICES Greenville, 412 Sulphur Springs Road................ (864) 246-0872

SOU T H C A ROLIN A VOC AT IONS A ND INDI V IDUA L A DVA NCEMEN T, INC. (SC V I A ) Fort Jackson, SC, Lot 1 Ivy Road..............................(803) 386-4186

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Columbia, 2744 Decker Boulevard........................ (803) 865-1770

Greenville, 115 Haywood Road................................(864) 627-9840

Columbia, 111 Highland Center Drive................ (803) 509-8394

DON AT ED V EHICLES . . ............................ 1-800-4-DEDUCT

Columbia, 6642 Garners Ferry Road.....................(803) 783-0323

Columbia, 555 St. Andrews Road............................(803) 772-7900

Easley, 811 Saco Lowell Road.................................. (864) 644-0244 Gaffney, 1307 W. Floyd Baker Boulevard............ (864) 487-7775

Greenville, 115 Haywood Road, ..............................(864) 351-0134

Greenville, 3214-B Augusta Road...........................(864) 312-6310 Greenville, 3229 W. Blue Ridge Drive................... (864) 269-6640 Greenwood, 1306 Montague Avenue Ext...........(864) 330-1482

Greer, 1333 W. Wade Hampton Boulevard.........(864) 877-5285

Irmo, 7138 Broad River Road, Irmo.......................(803) 749-6621

Laurens, 908-B S. Main Street..................................(864) 681-5000

Lexington, 118 Knoll Station Drive....................... (803) 808-0299 Powdersville, 3570 Highway 153............................ (864) 295-8650 Seneca, 1616 Sandifer Road......................................(864) 882-0017

Simpsonville, 915 South Street............................... (864) 967-4217

Spartanburg, 300 Dawn Redwood Lane............. (864) 579-1025 Spartanburg, 219 E. Blackstock Road..................(864) 699-0511

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