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Our Mission:<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> Industries<br />
of Middle Georgia and<br />
the CSRA builds lives,<br />
families and communities<br />
one career at a time <strong>by</strong><br />
helping people develop<br />
their God-given gifts<br />
through education, work<br />
and career services.<br />
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF MIDDLE GEORGIA AND THE CSRA<br />
SENIOR LEADERSHIP TEAM<br />
James K. Stiff<br />
David Becker<br />
Tim Ligon<br />
Keith Kennedy<br />
Laine Dreher<br />
Jack Flowers<br />
Jamie Garner<br />
James Griffin<br />
Barry Paschal<br />
President<br />
Chief Operating Officer<br />
Chief Financial Officer<br />
Chief Mission Officer<br />
Vice President of Human Resources<br />
Vice President of Contract Services<br />
Vice President of Administrative Affairs<br />
Provost ad Interim<br />
Senior Director of Marketing and Communications<br />
W. Jay Stancill Senior Director of Culinary Arts<br />
Diane Wall<br />
Richie Adams<br />
Johnnetta Anderson<br />
Christine Butler<br />
Susan Clay<br />
Angela Collins<br />
Bill Dindy<br />
Ashley Edens<br />
Renee Fielder<br />
Chris Finley<br />
Ivey Hall<br />
Jennifer Hart<br />
Shannon McGhee<br />
Vicki Mills<br />
Al Stewart<br />
Kelly Taylor<br />
Laurie Tharpe<br />
Wendy Thompson<br />
Meg Thompson-Webb<br />
Ellen Harper<br />
Senior Director of Employment and Business Services<br />
Director of Information Technology<br />
Director of Quality<br />
Director of Donated Goods<br />
Director of Hospitality Sales and Catering<br />
Director of Workforce Development<br />
Director of Compliance<br />
Director of Hospitality<br />
Director of Purchasing<br />
Director of Contract Services<br />
Director of Volunteer Services<br />
Aiken Community Director<br />
Director of Student Services<br />
Director of Marketing<br />
Director of Mission-Business Development and Governmental Affairs<br />
Director of Mission-Business Development<br />
Director of Finance<br />
Director of Development<br />
Director of Human Resources<br />
Executive Coordinator
A key question often asked of non-profit organizations involves how funding<br />
translates into action on behalf of the agency’s mission. Donors rightly expect<br />
their funds to be used wisely. That is why a fundamental activity of any charitable<br />
organization is to provide donors with information that lets them know how their<br />
generosity is being put to work.<br />
For <strong>Goodwill</strong> Industries of Middle Georgia and the CSRA, that’s literally the case:<br />
Thanks to donors who selflessly give their clothing, household goods, money or<br />
vehicles, <strong>Goodwill</strong> last year was able to help more than 4,600 people gain employment.<br />
That encouraging number puts our <strong>Goodwill</strong> more than a year ahead of schedule<br />
for goals set in our 2016 Strategic Plan. It also reminds us of the tremendous need<br />
and great opportunity for <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s life-changing efforts to eradicate poverty <strong>by</strong><br />
building lives, families and communities one career at a time.<br />
For donors, it also is a shining sign of success on the path first set out in 1902 <strong>by</strong><br />
Dr. Edgar Helms, who founded <strong>Goodwill</strong> Industries with a vision of giving the less<br />
fortunate a hand up from poverty through job training and education programs,<br />
providing access to what he called “a maximum of abundant living.”<br />
At <strong>Goodwill</strong> Industries of Middle Georgia and the CSRA, we work to honor<br />
Dr. Helms’ vision <strong>by</strong> maintaining the traditional career assistance and job-skills<br />
training programs that last year served more than 24,000 individuals. In addition,<br />
we continue to elevate that vision with post-secondary middle-skills education<br />
programs at Helms College and Helms Career Institute that each year serve<br />
hundreds of students learning in a hands-on environment geared toward providing<br />
a pathway to career advancement.<br />
Through <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s donors and shoppers, funding from the companies, schools<br />
and government entities using <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s contract services, motorists seeking<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> Automotive service, and from diners and visitors at Edgar’s Grille, Edgar’s<br />
Bistro, the Anderson Conference Center and the Snelling Center, our <strong>Goodwill</strong><br />
each year educates and elevates thousands of individuals to achieve a greater slice<br />
of the American Dream.<br />
BOARD CHAIR<br />
Dr. George N. Snelling,<br />
Snelling Properties, LLP<br />
Vice Chair I<br />
Bennett A. Yort,<br />
Merrill Lynch<br />
Vice Chair II<br />
James R. Davis,<br />
University Health Care System<br />
Secretary<br />
Stephen Denton Jr.,<br />
Archadeck of Central Georgia<br />
TREASURER<br />
Fred T. Stitt,<br />
Community Leader<br />
President<br />
James K. Stiff,<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> Industries<br />
Members<br />
Ricardo Bravo,<br />
Ricardo Bravo, LLC<br />
Robbin W. Morton,<br />
Secure Health Plans of Georgia, LLC<br />
Dr. John C. David,<br />
Daviron Healthcare<br />
Shannon Ellis,<br />
Ellis Enterprises<br />
Samir N. Khleif, M.D.,<br />
Georgia Regents University<br />
Cancer Center<br />
James K. Stiff<br />
President<br />
Dr. George N. Snelling<br />
Board Chair<br />
Dr. Paul Jones,<br />
Darton College<br />
Julie McAfee,<br />
Community Leader<br />
Kevin Pethick,<br />
WW-TW Enterprises, LLC<br />
J. David Roper,<br />
Augusta Judicial Circuit
Dr. Edgar Helms founded <strong>Goodwill</strong> Industries in 1902 because of his deep<br />
concern for providing what he called “a maximum of abundant living” to<br />
individuals willing to work for a share of the American Dream. His concept of<br />
soliciting donated goods, processing and repairing them through middle skills<br />
training programs, selling those goods in retail stores and using the revenue to<br />
fund additional educational and career development enterprises forms the<br />
basis for the modern <strong>Goodwill</strong>.<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> Industries of Middle<br />
Georgia and the CSRA continues<br />
to build on Dr. Helms’ vision<br />
<strong>by</strong> translating his traditional<br />
programs into middle-skills<br />
education through Helms College<br />
and Helms Career Institute.<br />
Founded in 2007, Helms College is the first Title IV eligible post-secondary<br />
educational facility in the world operated <strong>by</strong> a <strong>Goodwill</strong>. Its two campuses<br />
in Macon and Augusta each year provide accredited culinary education to<br />
students pursuing one-year diploma or two-year Associate Degree programs.<br />
Supported <strong>by</strong> wraparound career advisement services to help keep them on<br />
track for graduation, students receive the additional benefit of experiential<br />
learning opportunities through <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s business enterprises at Edgar’s Bistro<br />
and the Anderson Conference Center in Macon, and Edgar’s Grille and the<br />
Snelling Center in Augusta. Best of all, students receive hospitality education<br />
comparable to other nationally known institutions, but at nearly half the annual<br />
expense. That means students with superior hands-on experience graduate to<br />
employment without overwhelming student loan debt.<br />
Helms College<br />
Offering diploma and Associate Degree programs<br />
www.helms.edu<br />
Macon Campus<br />
Polly Long Denton School of Hospitality<br />
5171 Eisenhower Parkway<br />
Macon, GA 31206<br />
(478) 471-4262<br />
Augusta Campus<br />
3145 Washington Road<br />
Augusta, GA 30907<br />
(706) 651-9707<br />
Helms Career Institute<br />
Offering health science and spa services programs<br />
www.helmscareerinstitute.edu<br />
Macon Campus<br />
3076 Riverside Drive | Macon, GA 31210<br />
(478) 785-6866<br />
Helms Continuing<br />
Education<br />
Offering certificate programs in customer service,<br />
medical records, nursing assistant, environmental<br />
services and other community education.<br />
www.helmscontinuingeducation.com<br />
In 2013, <strong>Goodwill</strong> added health science and spa service programs with Helms<br />
Career Institute, and has plans to expand <strong>Goodwill</strong> employee and business<br />
professional development programs through Helms Continuing Education.
FEATURED DONOR<br />
Karen Lambert | PEYTON ANDERSON FOUNDATION<br />
It takes donors both large and small to provide the funding that allows<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> to serve thousands of people each year with job training,<br />
education and career advancement services. The Peyton Anderson<br />
Foundation has been a steadfast partner in that effort for well<br />
over a decade, including recent significant funding that allowed<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> to create the Helms Career Center in downtown Macon.<br />
Generous funding from the Foundation in 2014 enabled<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> to renovate our Broadway facility, creating a beautiful,<br />
multi-purpose community resource that contributes to the<br />
revitalization of historic downtown Macon.<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> is grateful to the Peyton Anderson Foundation for<br />
helping us bring Dr. Edgar Helms’ vision to life in our community.<br />
The Foundation’s ongoing support will be key to <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s<br />
continued success as we prepare to implement the next phase of<br />
Helms education initiatives.<br />
“We’re honored to be a partner with <strong>Goodwill</strong> in helping provide<br />
a hand up to job-seekers,” said Karen Lambert, President of the<br />
Peyton Anderson Foundation.<br />
AWARD WINNERS<br />
goodwill industries<br />
OF MIDDLE GEORGIA AND THE CSRA<br />
LOCAL AWARD<br />
—2014—<br />
W I N N E R S<br />
Sophia Mazon,<br />
Volunteer of the Year<br />
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF<br />
MIDDLE GEORGIA AND THE CSRA<br />
Sophia Mazon, a CSRA high school student, is<br />
a well-respected, reliable volunteer assisting in<br />
the <strong>Goodwill</strong> Augusta administrative offices. Her<br />
volunteer service routinely enables <strong>Goodwill</strong> staff<br />
members to focus their efforts on other tasks<br />
while Mazon takes care of clerical needs.<br />
Carlyle Place,<br />
Community Partner of the Year<br />
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF MIDDLE GEORGIA AND THE CSRA<br />
Carlyle Place, a retirement community in Macon, each month<br />
brings together a group of residents who not only enjoy the time<br />
they spend together, but who also perform a valuable service for<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong>: these volunteers comb through bags full of donated<br />
jewelry to untangle necklaces, match earrings and sort out morevaluable<br />
ornaments from costume pieces. Their efforts allow<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> to recoup greater value from the generosity of donors.
When Archie Gibbs he was 7 years old, he awoke one morning<br />
to discover he had no hearing in his left ear and minimal hearing<br />
in his right ear. At 12, he entered foster care after his mother’s<br />
boyfriend abused him and his siblings. He stayed in the foster<br />
care system throughout his teens and worked various jobs while<br />
he attended high school. He planned to attend college after<br />
graduation, but lack of money and transportation threatened to<br />
derail his dream. And then he found his way, on foot, to <strong>Goodwill</strong>.<br />
Although his early life was challenging, Gibbs has achieved<br />
great things — including representing <strong>Goodwill</strong> Industries of<br />
Middle Georgia and the CSRA as <strong>Goodwill</strong> International<br />
Graduate of the Year.<br />
“My life journey is as long as the yellow brick road,” Gibbs said.<br />
“Being the oldest of eight, I never thought I [would] be where I<br />
am today if I didn’t have faith, God and <strong>Goodwill</strong> in my life.”<br />
Gibbs first arrived at <strong>Goodwill</strong> in Macon in 1998, looking<br />
for a new job and a new direction. Gibbs soon found a place<br />
in <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s custodial service training program and became a<br />
valuable and trusted member of the <strong>Goodwill</strong> custodial staff.<br />
When Gibbs first walked into <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s career center, he “lacked<br />
direction and focus — but he more than made up for it in his desire<br />
to learn and his willingness to work despite his disability and<br />
disadvantaged background,” said <strong>Goodwill</strong> President James K. Stiff.<br />
Gibbs has moved on to fulfill his great promise. He and his<br />
wife now have their own business, Coleman Cleaning Service,<br />
providing residential and office cleaning, painting and lawn<br />
maintenance. For Gibbs, the key to his company’s success is<br />
simple: “We work hard and take pride in our work.”<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> also takes great pride in Archie Gibbs’ success, and in<br />
the success of <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s life-changing mission of providing a hand<br />
up for individuals like Archie.<br />
To see Archie Gibbs’ story, go to:<br />
www.goodwillworks.org/SuccessStories<br />
Sean Walker, Achiever of the Year<br />
GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF MIDDLE GEORGIA AND THE CSRA<br />
Sean Walker, who serves as Banquet/Hospitality Sales Coordinator<br />
for the Snelling Center in Augusta, served more than 20 years in<br />
prison and found a niche when chosen to serve on the banquet<br />
staff at the Georgia Governor’s Mansion. Walker transferred to<br />
Augusta to be near his family, and found employment through<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> — first as a <strong>Goodwill</strong> Staffing Services temporary<br />
assignment, and then as a full-time employee advancing to a<br />
leadership position. Walker was recognized during Gov. Nathan<br />
Deal’s inaugural address as an example of successful prison reform.<br />
Walker hopes to one day serve in a role in <strong>Goodwill</strong> that allows<br />
him to assist released inmates reintegrating into society.
HOSPITALITY GROUP<br />
Edgar’s Hospitality Group<br />
In addition to functioning as a <strong>Goodwill</strong> business<br />
enterprise, Edgar’s Hospitality Group provides<br />
experiential learning opportunities for Helms College<br />
students in all phases of culinary and hospitality<br />
operations through Edgar’s Grille and the Snelling<br />
Center in Augusta, and Edgar’s Bistro and the<br />
Anderson Conference Center in Macon.<br />
Those opportunities are complemented <strong>by</strong><br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong>’s two Hire Grounds Café locations.<br />
With Helms College student assistance, those<br />
operations in 2014 served nearly 200,000 guests, each<br />
of whom experienced <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s hospitality while their<br />
patronage helps build <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s education mission<br />
one beverage, one meal and one event at a time.<br />
www.edgarshospitality.com<br />
Edgars Hospitality Locations IN 2014:<br />
CSRA<br />
Edgar’s Grille<br />
3165 Washington Road<br />
(706) 854-4700<br />
Edgarsgrille.com<br />
Snelling Center<br />
3165 Washington Road<br />
(706) 854-4728<br />
Hire Grounds Café<br />
3179 Washington Road<br />
(706) 863-3669<br />
Middle Georgia<br />
Edgar’s Bistro<br />
5171 Eisenhower Parkway<br />
(478) 471-4250<br />
Anderson<br />
Conference Center<br />
5171 Eisenhower Parkway<br />
(478) 471-4389<br />
Hire Grounds Café<br />
5171 Eisenhower Parkway<br />
(478) 471-4804<br />
Hire Grounds customers:<br />
Augusta: 47,451<br />
Macon: 42,635<br />
TOTAL: 90,086<br />
Edgar’s customers:<br />
Edgar’s Grille: 40,212<br />
Edgar’s Bistro: 5,244<br />
TOTAL: 45,456<br />
Conference center guests:<br />
Anderson guests: 36,561 from 400 events<br />
Snelling guests: 22,535 from 348 events<br />
TOTAL: 59,096 from 748 events<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong>’s Contract and Staffing Services<br />
Contract services<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong>’s Contract Services provided employment<br />
for 288 individuals and delivered $9 million in<br />
revenue from government and business-service<br />
contracts in 2014 — primarily through custodial and<br />
shelf-stocking services at Robins Air Force Base at<br />
Fort Gordon. Through Good Vocations, those services<br />
provided 232,075 hours of employment to workers<br />
with disabilities at an average hourly wage of $13.16.<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> Staffing Services<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong> Staffing Services earned more than<br />
$5 million in revenue as <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s fastest-growing<br />
enterprise, serving business and industry with 1,971<br />
trained and work-ready staffers who worked 43,097<br />
days in 2014. In addition, 260 <strong>Goodwill</strong> Staffing<br />
employees transitioned to permanent employment.<br />
A valued partner in this effort was Urban Outfitters,<br />
recognized as <strong>Goodwill</strong> Employer of the Year.<br />
www.goodwillworks.org/outsourcing
JOB TRAINING, EDUCATION AND CAREER DEVELOPMENT<br />
The first stop for many individuals seeking new<br />
employment or a career upgrade is the <strong>Goodwill</strong> Job<br />
Connection, and more than 24,000 people sought<br />
assistance at <strong>Goodwill</strong> in 2014.<br />
Most services are provided free of charge through funding from <strong>Goodwill</strong> Staffing Services<br />
and retail sales, and include job search assistance, resume writing and soft-skills training.<br />
The Helms Career Center, located at 240 Broadway in downtown Macon, opened in<br />
November 2014 to considerable fanfare and offers traditional Job Connection services in a<br />
one-stop atmosphere that invites collaboration from other service agencies.<br />
JOB CONNECTION LOCATIONS<br />
Augusta<br />
3179 Washington Road<br />
Augusta, GA 30907<br />
(706) 447-5195<br />
Monday–Friday 8:00 am–5:00 pm<br />
1755 Broad Street<br />
Kroc Center<br />
Augusta, GA 30904<br />
(706) 364-3714<br />
Monday–Thursday 8:00 am–5:00 pm<br />
3120 Peach Orchard Road<br />
WIA One-Stop<br />
Augusta, GA 30906<br />
(706) 790-8500<br />
Monday–Friday 8:00 am–5:00 pm<br />
Aiken, SC<br />
1015 Pine Log Road<br />
Aiken, SC 29803<br />
(803) 649-7694<br />
Monday–Friday 8:00 am–5:00 pm<br />
Lake Oconee<br />
1030 Lake Oconee Parkway<br />
Eatonton, GA 30642<br />
(706) 485-0244<br />
Monday–Friday 9:00 am–4:00 pm<br />
Dublin<br />
2005 Veterans Blvd.<br />
Suite 35-A<br />
Dublin, GA 31021<br />
(478) 246-6555<br />
Monday–Friday 8:30 am–5:00 pm<br />
Macon<br />
240 Broadway<br />
Helms Career Center<br />
Macon, GA 31201<br />
(478) 703-0450<br />
Monday–Friday 8:30 am–5:00 pm<br />
Pleasant Hill<br />
(Located inside Campus Clubs,<br />
Strong Tower Church)<br />
2193 Vineville Ave.<br />
Macon, GA 31204<br />
(478) 749-9008<br />
Monday–Friday 9:00 am–3:00 pm<br />
Warner Robins<br />
2209 Moody Road<br />
Warner Robins, GA 31088<br />
(478) 922-9192<br />
Monday–Friday 8:30 am–5:00 pm
THANK YOU FOR GIVING IT UP FOR GOODWILL!<br />
<strong>Goodwill</strong>’s achievements in education and human services are made possible<br />
through generous donations from thousands of people in our community.<br />
Here’s how you can help fuel <strong>Goodwill</strong>’s life-changing mission:<br />
To make a financial donation:<br />
use the convenient envelope included with this<br />
report, or go to www.goodwillworks.org/donate<br />
and click on the “Donate” button.<br />
To donate a vehicle:<br />
(<strong>Goodwill</strong> will sell to generate revenue<br />
for its job-search and education services)<br />
call 1-866-LET IT GO<br />
To donate gently-used clothing,<br />
household goods or small<br />
appliances: visit any of the convenient<br />
attended donation centers listed below.<br />
DONATION LOCATIONS:<br />
In Middle Georgia<br />
CENTERVILLE ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
Galleria Mall<br />
2922 Watson Blvd<br />
Centerville, Georgia<br />
In front of Galleria Mall Theater<br />
Sun–Sat 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
DUBLIN RETAIL STORE<br />
2005 Veterans Boulevard<br />
Dublin, Georgia<br />
(478) 296-9617<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
KATHLEEN RETAIL STORE<br />
1111 Georgia Hwy 96<br />
Kathleen, Georgia<br />
(478) 987-0286<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
LAKE OCONEE RETAIL STORE<br />
1030 Lake Oconee Parkway<br />
Eatonton, Georgia<br />
(706) 485-0245<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
MACON ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
1948 Hardeman Avenue<br />
Macon, Georgia<br />
Mon–Sat 7:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
Sun 9:00am - 6:00 pm<br />
MACON RETAIL STORE<br />
5171 Eisenhower Parkway<br />
Macon, Georgia<br />
(478) 471-4803<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–7:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
MACON RETAIL STORE<br />
6235 Zebulon Road,<br />
Suite 160<br />
Macon, Georgia<br />
(478) 757-9769<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
MACON ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
Capital City Bank<br />
6200 Skipper Rd<br />
Macon, Georgia<br />
Sun–Sat 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
MACON ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
5425 Bowman Rd<br />
Macon, Georgia<br />
Next to Mellow Mushroom<br />
Sun–Sat 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
MACON ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
Publix Shopping Center<br />
245 Tom Hill Sr Blvd<br />
Macon, Georgia<br />
Sun–Sat 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
WARNER ROBINS RETAIL STORE<br />
2209 Moody Road<br />
Warner Robins, Georgia<br />
(478) 328-2931<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
WARNER ROBINS RETAIL STORE<br />
2823 Watson Blvd<br />
Warner Robins, Georgia<br />
(478) 953-9300<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
In the CSRA<br />
DOWNTOWN AIKEN ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
120 Chesterfield St. NE<br />
Aiken, South Carolina<br />
At Aiken’s First Baptist Church<br />
Thurs–Sat 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
AIKEN RETAIL STORE<br />
1015 Pine Log Road<br />
Aiken, South Carolina<br />
(803) 644-4601<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
AUGUSTA ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
655 NW Frontage Rd<br />
off Scott Nixon Memorial Blvd<br />
Augusta, Georgia<br />
Sat & Sun 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
AUGUSTA RETAIL STORE<br />
3179 Washington Road<br />
Augusta, Georgia<br />
(706) 863-3445<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
AUGUSTA ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
Augusta Exchange<br />
Corner of Robert C Daniel Jr Pkwy<br />
& Agerton Ln<br />
Augusta, Georgia<br />
Target Shopping Center<br />
Sun–Sat 9:00 am– 6:00 pm<br />
EVANS ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
Regions Bank<br />
4385 Washington Road<br />
Evans, Georgia<br />
Sat & Sun 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
EVANS ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
3029 William Few Parkway<br />
Evans, Georgia<br />
Next to Zax<strong>by</strong>’s<br />
Sat, Sun & Mon 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
GROVETOWN ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
Gateway Center<br />
Grovetown, Georgia<br />
Walmart Parking Lot<br />
Sun–Sat 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
MARTINEZ RETAIL STORE<br />
4074 Washington Road<br />
Martinez, Georgia<br />
(706) 855-8559<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm<br />
NORTH AUGUSTA ATTENDED<br />
DONATION CENTER<br />
1177 Knox Avenue<br />
North Augusta, South Carolina<br />
Ru<strong>by</strong> Tuesday Parking Lot<br />
Sun–Sat 9:00 am–6:00 pm<br />
SOUTH AUGUSTA RETAIL STORE<br />
3120 Peach Orchard Road<br />
Augusta, Georgia<br />
(706) 790-3800<br />
Mon–Sat 9:00 am–8:00 pm<br />
Sun 12:00 pm–6:00 pm
5171 EISENHOWER PARKWAY<br />
MACON, GA 31206<br />
NON-PROFIT<br />
U.S. POSTAGE<br />
PAID<br />
PERMIT NO. 60<br />
MACON, GA<br />
231 FURY’S FERRY ROAD<br />
SUITE 210<br />
AUGUSTA, GA 30907<br />
WWW.GOODWILLWORKS.ORG