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Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia has been providing job seeker services and job skills training programs for individuals with challenges to employment for over 90 years.

Photos provided by Goodwill of Central and Coastal Virginia

Meet Helen “Page” Powell: A shining example of Goodwill’s mission in action.

When Page joined Goodwill 12 years ago for a “good, healthy change,” she found a supportive team and meaningful opportunities as a Supported Employment Associate.

Today, she brings positivity to every shift and embodies Goodwill’s values daily, especially her favorite core values: respect and integrity.

Want to make an impact this holiday season? Donating your used items can help empower associates to grow and thrive through the power of work.

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