2015 - Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania
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2015 - Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania
2015 Annual Report About the Cover View the stories of Christinia, Aeon and Liz in Goodwill’s Faces of Work video on youtube.com/goodwillswpa Letter from the President and Board Chair Dear Friends: This annual report is a tribute to those who believe in our mission to help people who have barriers to employment. We extend our gratitude to our monetary supporters for funding our 2013 - 2016 Strategic Plan with contributions totaling more than $3.4 million. Goodwill of Southwestern PA, under the stewardship of our board of directors, has adopted a three-year Strategic Plan with a goal of transformational change to address pressing challenges. A widespread reduction in government funding is one overwhelming challenge. Additionally, the recession brought about a “new normal” – a situation that calls for human service agencies to do more with less. Strategic Plan Delivers Transformational Change One significant strategy addressed in the Strategic Plan is the creation of a new Service Delivery Model, which is currently entering Year 2 of a pilot program. The goal of the new Model is to reduce costs and provide better customer service and transparency. This new method proposes to facilitate better connections that will link services through enhanced methods of streamlined intake, basic needs assessment, and comprehensive service planning across all of Goodwill’s 50-plus programs. In Allegheny County alone, out of the 250,000 people who are receiving help from human service agencies, more than 41% (or 100,000) are not receiving comprehensive care with wraparound services. These individuals are being siloed into receiving help to address only one of their needs, when, in fact, they are facing many different and multi-faceted needs, obstacles and challenges. Because of this, these individuals repeatedly recycle through the human service system because they cannot obtain long-term successful outcomes while addressing only one barrier at a time. Goodwill’s Anticipated Solution to Comprehensive Care With this more comprehensive method of delivering services, Goodwill hopes to be able to diversify its funding streams as linked services result in improved outcomes. Local, State and Federal government agencies are beginning to earmark their funding to workforce agencies that have a high success rate of helping clients obtain employment. Studies indicate a person has a higher success rate of finding and keeping a job when offered comprehensive and integrated support services. Additionally, client dropout and repeated returns will diminish as their needs/obstacles are addressed comprehensively and they are provided additional supports toward their overall goals. (continued on next page) Michael J. Smith President/CEO Frank M. Hammond Chairperson, Board of Directors 3 Letter from the President and Board Chair (continued) The expected outcomes are: • Reduction in the duplication of services and improved capabilities to leverage services • Improved resource management and service coordination • Improved communication through data sharing and joint-case planning between Goodwill’s 50-plus programs and services • Increased rate of enrolling clients • Fewer people depending long term on social supports and public assistance Billions in Savings According to labor market studies, if a transformed service delivery system can reduce a family’s dependence from the 4 largest programs – Medicaid, Temporary Assistance for Needy Families, Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and unemployment insurance by just 1 week, there would be a yearly savings of $45.4 billion. • Increased service completion rates • Higher wages and job retention rates Thank You, Friends In summary, our new Strategic Plan and Service Delivery Model will be a win-win for the thousands of individuals who seek help from Goodwill, employers working to fill open jobs, and, in turn, our community. Thank you, as always, for believing in Goodwill’s mission! Sincerely, Sincerely, Michael J. Smith Frank M. Hammond President/CEOChairperson, Board of Directors 4 Financial Statements Consolidated Statement of Financial Activity For Fiscal Period July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015 Percent 2015 of Total 2014 Revenue Gross Sales Salvage Income Less: Cost of Goods Sold Net Retail Revenue Government Grants Program Service Fees Contributions Investment Income Gain on Sale of Assets Rental and Other Income $33,159,221 3,909,078 (7,259,199) 29,809,100 59% 10,878,013 21% 7,015,469 14% 2,617,950 5% 50,437 0% 0 0% 402,098 1% $32,382,988 4,637,606 (7,200,463) 29,820,131 10,446,056 7,289,225 2,216,128 75,947 0 373,210 Total Revenue $50,773,067 $50,220,697 100% Expenses Program Services: Retail Services $24,730,412 48% $24,783,618 Program Services 18,397,103 36% 19,690,925 Occupancy 2,620,752 5% 2,389,671 Supporting Services 5,587,022 11% 4,691,768 Total Expenses $51,335,289 100% Consolidated Change in Net Assets: ($562,222) $51,555,982 ($1,335,285) Consolidated Statement of Financial Position For Fiscal Period July 1, 2014 through June 30, 2015 2015 2014 Assets Cash and Cash Equivalents Accounts Receivable Other Current Assets Investment Property and Equipment, Net Total Assets 2,760,269 3,446,890 3,897,135 2,962,472 1,620,980 1,618,497 1,337,388 1,294,549 16,395,701 17,364,535 $26,011,473 $26,686,943 Liabilities and Net Assets Notes Payable - Short Term 1,490,144 1,690,679 Accounts Payable 1,981,857 1,917,446 Accrued Expenses 4,154,114 3,607,982 Notes Payable - Long Term 3,080,110 3,603,366 Total Liabilities $10,706,225 $10,819,473 Net Assets Unrestricted - Undesignated 12,533,869 13,827,375 Unrestricted - Board Designated 73,253 73,253 Temporarily Restricted 2,658,126 1,926,842 Permanently Restricted 40,000 40,000 Total Net Assets $15,305,248 $15,867,470 Total Liabilities and Net Assets: $26,011,473 $26,686,943 Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania is audited by Schneider Downs, Certified Public Accountants and Business Advisors. Housing activities are audited by other independent accountants to satisfy requirements of HUD and other investors. 5 2015 Service Statistics Fiscal Impact – Pennsylvania • Fiscal impact analysis studies the public revenues associated with a particular economic activity. The primary revenue sources of local, county and state governments (i.e. taxes) are analyzed to determine how the activity may affect the various jurisdictions. Revenue sources include motor license and fees and taxes such as: sales, unemployment, realty, and liquid fuels. • Direct Impact: Direct employees consist of the employees placed in respective industry. Direct revenues are the revenues generated by the spending of the direct employees. 724 Direct Jobs 58 Indirect Jobs • Indirect Impact: The jobs, wages and output created by businesses that provide goods and services essential to the direct company (also referred to as “supplier” impacts). These businesses range from manufacturers Indirect Impact (who make goods) to wholesalers (who deliver goods) to janitorial firms who clean the buildings. 89 871 Total Jobs Impacted $244,900 • Induced Impact: The spending of the wages and salaries of the direct and indirect employees on items such as food, housing, transportation and medical services creates induced employment in all sectors of the economy. Also referred to as the “consumer” impacts. 2015 Programs & Services Number of Individuals Who Received Support for Each PA CAREERLINK Goodwill of SWPA..................... 428 Fayette..................................... 2892 Greene...................................... 828 ASSESSMENTS Assessments.............................. 58 ASSISTIVE TECHNOLOGY Clients......................................... 53 Community Members................. 31 Employees................................ 180 6 Induced Jobs $315,800 Induced Impact $1,304,200 Direct Impact Fiscal Impact — Pennsylvania COMMUNITY SERVICES Duquesne Light...................... 2200 Emergency Fund.................... 1000 Food Pantry.............................. 832 Pleasant Valley Shelter Clinic Visits................... 762 Northside Common Ministries Drop-In Center........... 71 Mission Vision............................. 92 Financial Opportunity Center....................................... 124 Veterans...................................... 14 VITA Tax Prep........................... 151 Union Station Clubhouse........... 66 DISABILITY SERVICES Office of Vocational Rehabilitation............................ 159 Office of Intellectual Disability.................................... 223 PASSAGES................................. 18 Senior Citizen Center................. 46 EDUCATION Goodwill Literacy Initiative – GLI......................... 1008 Goodwill Employment Training Center – GETC............. 14 Driver’s Ed................................... 22 Intake / e-Jobs........................ 1403 Testing Center......................... 3169 JOB TRAINING Pgh Initiative to Reduce Crime – PIRC............ 47 City Job Search........................ 166 AFFECT.................................... 289 Reintegration............................. 339 McKeesport CDC..................... 262 Lawrenceville WORKS!.............. 71 Ticket to Work............................. 49 Fayette D&A Job Coaching...........9 West Virginia..................................4 HOUSING Goodwill Center........................ 227 HEART House (Adult)...................6 HEART House (Children)..............8 Northside Common Ministries Shelter...................... 422 Northside Common Ministries Permanent Housing.................... 11 Healthy Start House................... 53 HARBOR.....................................83 TRANSITIONAL & YOUTH SERVICES Transition..................................... 79 YouthWorks............................... 588 GoodGuides Mentors & Youth...................................... 138 2015 Recycling Toner Cartridges 104,722 lbs. Recyclables 3,546,369 lbs. Retail Recyclables 19,913,835 lbs. DONATE You donate gently used items to Goodwill E-waste 1,803,149 lbs. Total Recycled Donated Goods EMPLOY RESELL With Goodwill’s help, people in our community find good jobs. 25,368,075 lbs. We sell your donations in our stores and online. FUND Revenues fund job training and career services. In 2015, Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania recycled 25,368,075 lbs. of donated goods. Some of the items recycled, which make up this figure, include: 104,722 lbs. of toner containers 3,546,369 lbs. of recyclables collected at the Fayette County Recycling Center: 19,913,835 lbs. of RETAIL recyclables including: 1,803,149 lbs. of e-waste which consists of 1,305,148 lbs. of: • books computers, and computer components. • shoes • aluminum • toys • plastic • housewares • glass • hats • newspapers • belts, purses, clothes • tin & steel • domestics & plush • corrugated cardboard • shredded office paper 7 Featured Program Goodwill provides more than 50 education and job training programs for people with barriers to employment. Here’s one example … The Hire Me Program … What is the program? HIRE Me is an afterschool program that prepares at-risk high school youth for the world of work. The program provides work readiness training, career exploration, service learning projects, and industry-recognized certifications. Who does the program serve? The objective of HIRE Me is to assist youth in developing life- “College and career readiness are now my key priorities. Everyone at HIRE Me encourages and reassures you that they will be here to help you reach your goals.” long skills that will cultivate professional and personal success. - Sabrina HIRE Me serves high school youth who reside in Allegheny County. During the 2013-2014 school year, the program served a total of 76 youth. How does the program benefit participants and the community? Students participate in various workshops that address life skills such as communication, public speaking, problem solving, positive A Personal Story... and healthy relationship building, time management, financial liter- One of Sabrina’s greatest accom- acy, and etiquette. These skills helps students be better prepared plishments during HIRE Me was for life, the world of work, and post- secondary education. participating in Advocacy Day 2014. The community benefits because the students are more likely to Advocacy Day is a one-day event become self-sufficient members of society by graduating high in Harrisburg where afterschool school and either entering the workforce or pursuing a post- program participants, community secondary education. members, and representatives from Southwestern Pennsylvania advocate What are some special accomplishments of the program? for afterschool programs. Sabrina A unique aspect of HIRE Me is the peer leader internship com- explained why having an afterschool ponent that is offered to youth who are setting positive examples. program is so crucial for the youth in Peer leaders are youth who demonstrate professionalism and lead- our communities. During her speech, ership and have a desire to grow personally and receive additional Sabrina demonstrated poise, confi- experience in a working environment. dence, and a passion for her subject gave a speech to legislators that — all of which are skills she developed through HIRE Me. To learn more about HIRE Me, visit: www.youthworksinc.org 8 2015 Donors McConway & Torley, LLC Goodwill Champion ($1,000+) Goodwill Steward ($250 - $499) McCue Apartments L.P. Mr. & Mrs. Donald O. Barth Ms. Maureen P. Andrews 68 Seconds Inc. McGee Maruca & Associates, P.C. Ms. R. Yvonne Campos Mr. Robert F. Baker Allegheny Foundation McMasters United Methodist Women Mr. James Elson Mr. & Mrs. John Buchanan Members Give by American Express Mr. & Mrs. Frank M. Hammond Mr. & Mrs. J. Ardie Dillen Mr. & Mrs. Shawn P. Hanlon Mr. & Mrs. Richard F. Douds Mr. Donald J. Heberle Mr. James M. Droney Jr. Mr. Kenneth M. Johnston Ms. Suzanne Flood Ms. Karen L. Larrimer Mr. & Mrs. Patrick A. Fusco Ms. Marion Lewis Ms. Patricia M. Gussey Mr. David Lund Mr. & Mrs. Richard L. Hodgdon Mr. Justin A. Luzar Ms. Annette Hostoffer Businesses, Foundations, Churches, and Organizations Massey Charitable Trust Amshel Charitable Foundation Ben & Fannie Applestein Fund Nello Construction Bessie F. Anathan Fund BNY Mellon New Brighton United Methodist Women BNY Mellon Community Partnership Nina Baldwin Fisher Foundation BNY Mellon Foundation of Southwestern Pennsylvania The Norbell Foundation The R. M. Brown & T. Y. Brown Foundation PNC Charitable Trusts Mr. Mauro L. Macioce The PNC Financial Services Group Mr. & Mrs. Joseph B. Kestner Bruce D. & Treasure Sachnoff Charitable Family Foundation Mr. Brian C. O’Brien PNC Foundation Matching Gift Program Demetrios T. Patrinos Ms. April Klein Campos Inc The Pittsburgh Foundation Mr. & Mrs. James Roddey Charles A. Brooks Charitable Trust Presbyterian Senior Care Ms. Wendy Roehrich Hall Charles Talbot Campbell Charitable Foundation Renewal, Inc. Ms. Kathleen Ryan Rivers Casino Mr. James E. Scheuermann Cigna Corporation Covestro Cribs for Kids Eat’n Park Hospitality Group, Inc. Ellen Bachman Amshel Revocable Trust Federated Investors, Inc. FedEx Peoples Natural Gas Co. LLC Robert & Mary Weisbrod Foundation Robert Morris University Rosalie M. Murrer Charitable Fund The Rubinoff Company The H. Glenn Sample Jr., MD Memorial Fund Ms. Michalina B. Pendzich Mr. Jason Sigal Ms. Kimberly Simpson Dobbin Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Smith Mr. Jeffrey Sterling Mr. Richard C. Thomas Mr. Robert J. Tiskus Ms. Patricia Trainer Sisters of St. Joseph Mr. & Mrs. Dirk B. Landis Mr. & Mrs. Edward R. Lawrence Jr. Ms. Lisa Leake Mr. Ralph C. Lovasic Mr. Richard Margerum Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Marstiller Ms. Judy McNally Mr. John O’Britz Ms. Caroline O’Nan Ms. Mimi Passarello Mr. Richard M. Pearlman Mr. & Mrs. David G. Reese Ms. Lillian Rice Ms. Katie Russo Fifth Third Bank Snee-Reinhardt Charitable Foundation Goodwill Builder ($500 - $999) First National Bank Corporation The Sturges Foundation FISA Foundation Mr. Francesco Arganelli Taylor United Methodist Women Franktuary - Lawrenceville Mr. & Mrs. Pat R. Bianconi Tippins Foundation Friends of Bruce Kraus Mr. & Mrs. Gary R. Claus The Edith L. Trees Charitable Trust Ms. Heather DeBiase Giant Eagle, Inc. Tucker Arensberg, P.C. Mr. Tom Evans Hillman Family Foundations Uniontown Chestnut Ridge Rotary Ms. Shirley Gearing Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield United Way of Allegheny County Ms. Ella Holsinger The Huntington National Bank UPMC Mercy Intergroup Communications Dr. & Mrs. Jack E. Vande Visse Mr. & Mrs. Donald L. Kalkbrenner Jr. Mr. & Mrs. William D. Walston W.I. Patterson Charitable Fund Mr. John L. Kraus Ms. Melissa Wolkiewicz James M. & Lucy K. Schoonmaker Foundation Wagner Family Charitable Trust Mr. Christopher J. Mager Mr. & Mrs. Eric Wright The Walmart Foundation Mr. Brian Marflak Mr. Sidney Zonn Waste Management Ms. Anna Marsili Jeram Marketing John E. & Sue M. Jackson Charitable Trust JustGive Leasure K. Darbaker Trust Lehner Family Fund Leonard A. & Mary Jane Schafer Charitable Foundation LPL Financial Macy’s MARC USA Ms. Demeshia Seals Mr. Michael B. Sealy Mr. & Mrs. William J. Simpson Mr. & Mrs. Barry Bennett Sokolow Mr. Morton D. Stanfield Mr. Raymond H. Steeb III Mr. & Mrs. William H. Sullivan Ms. Maureen L. Turo Dr. Dean B. McFarlin Mr. John A. Mills III Ms. Barbara J. Novogradac Mr. & Mrs. Mark Popovich Ms. Karen Priore Mr. & Mrs. John G. Shortridge Mr. Robert Stape Ms. Alice M. Strobel Mr. & Mrs. David Tobiczyk Ms. Marijane Treacy 9 2015 Donors (continued) Goodwill Advocate ($100 - $249) Mr. & Mrs. Kenneth R. Miller Mr. & Mrs. Michael & Diane Mooney Golf for Goodwill Donors Mr. Raymond C. Amelio Mrs. Wilbert A. Nicholl AAA Engraving J.M. Paving, Inc. Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Baker Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Norton Accel Sign Group KDKA Ms. Mary Bartolac Ms. Shirley Olander Allied Building Products M&T Bank Dr. & Mrs. Thomas G. Benedek Ms. Raeann Olander-Murray American Box & Recycling Corp. Lamar Advertising Mr. Earl C. Benner Mses. Donna & Jeri Penrose American Land Abstract McGee Maruca & Associates, P.C. Ms. Lori Preston Mountaineer Mart Ms. Stephanie Berry AVI Foodsystems Mr. Dave DiCello Ms. Angela M. Bidlack Ms. Helen L. Pyptyk big Burrito Restaurant Group Mr. & Mrs. Richard E. Riethmiller Blumling & Gusky, LLP Mr. David Lund Mr. & Mrs. Herbert J. Brankley Mr. Sidney A. Rosenbluth BNY Mellon Mr. David Streeter Mr. & Mrs. Allan G. Bullen Mr. Frank M. Hammond Mr. Jack Rudolph Bobby Rahal Automotive Group Dr. & Mrs. John A. Burkholder Burns & Scalo Mr. Jason Sigal Ms. Valerie D. Carpenter Mr. & Mrs. Elmer S. Sachse Ms. Stephanie Cipriani Ms. Irene Schrecengost Carnegie Museums of Art and Natural History Ms. Lynne Kropinak – Charmed by Nature Mr. Arnold J. Clebone Ms. Pauline R. Seamans City Theatre Company Newmark Grubb Knight Frank Mr. Christopher V. Conrad Mr. John R. Seitz ClimaTech Penn Brewery Mr. Will A. Courtney Ms. Maureen Shenkel ComDoc Pittsburgh CLO Hanley Cox Mr. William J. Simpson Construction Junction Pittsburgh Opera Ms. Debbie Crighton Mr. & Mrs. Phillip H. Smith Mr. & Mrs. Ramon E. Dodson Mr. H. R. Spicher Mr. & Mrs. John P. Dyba Ms. Catherine W. Trushel Mr. & Mrs. James H. Ellis Jr. Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Utzig Mr. & Mrs. Mario Farina Mr. & Mrs. Karl E. Voigt Mr. & Mrs. Paul E. Fitting Mr. & Mrs. Albert Wells Mr. & Mrs. Joseph W. Foltz Mr. & Mrs. William H. Winslow Ms. Janice L. Galanter Mr. & Mrs. Robert B. Wolf Mr. & Mrs. Benedict J. Gessler Eckert Seamans Cherin & Mellott Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra Pittsburgh Zoo & PPG Aquarium Energy Innovation Center and World-Class Industrial Network Robert C McCarthy Agency Fairmont Pittsburgh Ms. Wendy Roehrich Hall Federated Mattress Co. Fifth Third Bank SMP – Systems Management Planning Frank B. Fuhrer Wholesale The Andy Warhol Museum Glengarry Golf Links The Church Brew Works The Huber Group Mr. J. A. Wunderlich III Goodwill SWPA Transition WORKS! Students Ms. Cathy R. Gold Mr. & Mrs. George A. Wyfker Henderson Brothers UPMC Mr. & Mrs. David C. Green Mr. & Mrs. Hugh D. Young Henne Jewelers WesBanco Highmark West Virginia Split Rail RVSR, Inc. Huntington Insurance Wilson Marketing Group Integra Realty Resources YouthWorks Advisory Board Mr. Gary R. Haag Mr. John F. Hensler Ms. Katherine Anne Holter Ms. Rachel Hough Mr. & Mrs. Grayson Howard Mr. Richard Hughes Mr. & Mrs. John R. Inghram Jr. Ms. Helen B. Jacob Mr. Keith Kanel Mr. Lawrence Kolarik Mr. John C. Krouse Ms. Jo Lofstead Ms. Marilyn K. Luft Ms. Antoinette Magiera Mr. & Mrs. Patrick J. Mahoney Mr. Ranjit Majumder Mr. & Mrs. Michael P. Malakoff Mr. Robert J. Malinic Goodwill Friend ($99 or less) Ms. Jackie Abel-Stavropoulos Ms. Gwendolyn Q. Allen Mr. & Mrs. Barton G. Arlet Mr. & Mrs. Thomas Aurila Mr. & Mrs. Donald Balson Mr. Mark W. Barch Mr. Richard Barney Mr. & Mrs. Steven R. Bartolac Jr. Bishop & Mrs. George W. Bashore Ms. Louise C. Bergstrom Mr. Donald J. Bice Mr. & Mrs. Anthony H. Bieltz Mr. & Mrs. Charles D. Bigler Mrs. Audrey S. Blackstock Ms. Ruth A. Boccardi Judit I. Borsay Ms. Michelle T. Cole Ms. Nancy Bowland Ms. Nichole Coleman Mr. Thomas P. Bracken Mr. & Mrs. Frederick H. Colen Mr. Robert Brandegee Mr. Harold J. Cramer Ms. Virginia Bria Mr. Gary Darnell Mr. John L. Brostmeyer Ms. Lydia G. Daugherty Mr. Edwin S. Burkhart Ms. Melva E. Deitt Ms. Michele M. Burlock Ms. Heather DePalma Mr. Lawrence A. Butterini Mr. & Mrs. Steven DeStefano Ms. Rebekah Caldwell Mr. William R. Dickson Jr. Dr. & Mrs. C. S. Calian Mr. Thomas J. Dionise Dr. & Mrs. Albert A. Caretto Jr. Ms. Mary I. Dixon Mr. & Mrs. John C. Carom Mr. & Mrs. Steven P. Dobos Mr. J. Timothy Carr Mr. & Mrs. Samuel L. Dripps Mr. & Mrs. Jack Marshall Ms. Linda W. Carter Ms. Valerie McDonald-Roberts Ms. Dawnita Chichilla Mr. Richard C. McElhinny Ms. Beverly M. Chomas Mr. & Mrs. Alan G. McIvor Mrs. David H. Cissna Mr. & Mrs. William A. Meyer Jr. Mr. Clarence Clayton Mr. & Mrs. David Cohen 10 Tucker Arensberg, P.C. Mr. Thomas F. Driscoll Ms. Rebecca Dunbar In Honor Of Mr. John A. Michalenko Ms. Jeanette Thomas Ms. Tamica Mickle Ms. Jaime Tracktenberg The Mt. Lebanon Police Department By Mr. & Mrs. David G. Reese Mr. William J. Mocker Jr. Ms. JoAnn Tracktenberg Mr. & Mrs. David V. Morse Mr. & Mrs. Brian Trimble In Memory Of Ms. Elizabeth Neidle Mr. & Mrs. Guy A. Tumolo Ms. Doris Bailley By Mr. & Mrs. Stephen Baker Mr. Richard C. Neill Mr. Victor M. Turkle Ms. Brittany Newcomb Mr. Lawrence Vaccaro Mr. David A. Nugent Ms. Debra Valentine Gray Ms. Mary K. O’Connor Mr. & Mrs. Charles B. Vanfossan Ms. Holly Opatick Ms. Gaye Velar Ms. Goldie Goralczyk By Ms. Nicole C. Kinmonth Ms. Kristen Ornato Mr. Joseph Vranich Mr. David Oster Mr. Steven M. Wagner Mr. Edward J. Haney By Ms. Nancy Twigger Mr. Richard Patton Ms. Gloria A. Weber Ms. Nora Peacock Mr. Ronald J. Weisner Mr. George Jucha Jr. By Mr. & Mrs. Francis J. Ello Mr. & Mrs. Michael Hensler Mr. & Mrs. Alan L. Highfield Ms. Amy S. Kacmar Mr. & Mrs. David W. Morganwalp Mr. & Mrs. Michael J. Smith Ms. Amber Pearsol Mr. & Mrs. Samuel Weitzen Ms. Barb Peffer Ms. Tabatha Wendorff Mr. Anthony Perri Mr. Jack Wexler Mr. & Mrs. Jeffrey J. Porter Ms. Donna Whitehead Mr. Izach S. Porter Mr. Bill Wilson Ms. Sally Power Rev. E. Philip Wilson Mr. & Mrs. Thomas F. Quinn Mr. John C. Wingertzahn Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Rathbun Mr. & Mrs. William J. Wiseman Mr. Joel R. Redfoot Mrs. Mary Zabielski Mr. Jason M. Reljac Ms. Michelle Zajac Mr. Daniel Guzewicz Ms. Brittany Reno Mr. H. J. Zoffer Perry Haalman Ms. Cindy Rickey Mr. David Dzombak Mr. Bryan Engel Mr. & Mrs. Heinz L. Engelbrecht Mr. & Mrs. Joseph Fabry Mrs. Esther Falk Mr. & Mrs. Jack D. Faulkner Ms. Colleen O. Fedor Mr. & Mrs. William Fetcko Mr. Max G. Fischer Mr. Bill Flanagan Ms. Autumn Forrest Mr. & Mrs. William R. Foster Ms. Georgia Franciscus Ms. Karen M. Frank Mr. & Mrs. William J. Freeman Ms. Pamela Geruschat Ms. Heather Glaser Ms. Sheila R. Golding Mr. Leslie A. Goldstein Ms. Ida Gordon Mr. & Mrs. Marshall L. Gorr Mr. & Mrs. Charles A. Gregor Mr. James R. Fako and Dr. Robert S. Foltz By Mr. & Mrs. Donald T. Menovich Mr. James N. Shaver By Mses. Donna & Jeri Penrose Mr. Jesse Wilson By Ms. Amy S. Kacmar Ms. Maryn Haberle Mr. & Mrs. John Kristakis Mr. & Mrs. Henry C. Robatzek Ms. Anne Handler Sister Marguerite Kropinak Mr. Joseph Rodgers Mr. James Hann Ms. Lisa Kuhn Mr. Andrew Sabo Ms. Clare C. Hann Mr. Carl Kurlander Mr. & Mrs. Frank J. Sacco Ms. Wendy Harpster Ms. Lisa Kuzma Ms. Mary Scabilloni Dr. & Mrs. Anthony M. Harrison Mr. & Mrs. Arthur Lemmi Mr. & Mrs. Paul W. Schaughency Mr. Raymond G. Hasley Ms. Pamela Little-Poole Ms. Elizabeth A. Schlenk Ms. Marie Hayes Ms. Gabriella S. Lloyd Mr. & Mrs. Charles E. Schwarzwaelder Mr. & Mrs. Richard S. Heilman Mr. & Mrs. Richard J. Loether Ms. Patricia A. Sealy Ms. Jen Hemme Mr. & Mrs. George E. Lyness Ms. April L. Sexton Ms. Tiffanee Heywood Mr. & Mrs. Louis H. Mackey Mr. John Shenkel Ms. Talise Hill Mr. & Mrs. Donald A. Maloney Mr. Harold C. Shields Ms. Tammy Hinton Mr. Al J. Marschke Ms. Shirley Shipley Mr. Richard R. Hoffman Mr. & Mrs. Lawrence C. Marsh Mr. & Mrs. Doug Shore Mr. & Mrs. John F. Holohan Jr. Mr. & Mrs. L. Glenn Matteson Mr. & Mrs. Francis G. Show Ms. Linda C. Howard Mr. David Maxwell Ms. Kathryne K. Smith Ms. Darlene L. Imling Mr. Brian M. McBane Mr. Leon Spearman Mr. & Mrs. H. Vaughn Irwin Mr. Jack McCabe Ms. Tia Spells Percy Jackson Mr. Michael McClain Ms. Christine Srdoch Mr. & Mrs. Brian R. Jacob Mr. & Mrs. Howard R. McFarland Jr. Ms. Rachel D. Stalcup Mr. & Mrs. Solomon Jarmell Mr. & Mrs. Gary F. McGuirk Mr. & Mrs. Jerold M. Starr Ms. Brenda Jaros Mr. & Mrs. Merle E. McWilliams Mr. & Mrs. Robert J. Stefanko Mr. & Mrs. John L. Johnson Ms. Carolyn Menard Mr. & Mrs. Ray Stephenson Mr. Kevin Kanai Mr. & Mrs. Bart Merritt Ms. Cynthia L. Stephenson Mr. Eugene Keebler Mrs. Nancy J. Svoboda Ms. Dorothy E. King Ms. Elaine Swaney 11 Directory Offices Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Retail Stores SOUTHWESTERN PENNSYLVANIA Robert S. Foltz Building 118 52nd Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201 412-481-9005 / TTY: 412-632-1977 Banksville Road Lawrenceville Peters Township 2866 Banksville Road Pittsburgh, PA 15216 412-942-0090 125 51st Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201 412-696-0205 3492 Washington Road McMurray, PA 15317 724-941-5437 Goodwill of Fayette County Belle Vernon Monroeville Robinson Township Jacqueline Martinko Mitchell Building 40 Connellsville Street Uniontown, PA 15401 724-437-9878 140 Finley Road Belle Vernon, PA 15012 724-929-4202 2604 Monroeville Blvd. Monroeville, PA 15146 412-856-9840 3 Urbano Way Robinson Twp., PA 15205 412-490-3015 Butler Mt. Pleasant Rochester 370 New Castle Road Butler, PA 16001 724-284-1037 1054 Countryside Plaza Mt. Pleasant, PA 15666 724-547-2649 750 Ohio River Blvd. Rochester, PA 15074 724-775-3458 Centre Avenue Murrysville South Side 5993 Centre Avenue Pittsburgh, PA 15206 412-924-0070 4612 William Penn Highway Murrysville, PA 15668 724-327-0225 2700 East Carson Street Pittsburgh, PA 15203 412-481-5390 Cheswick Natrona Heights Uniontown 1306 Pittsburgh Street Cheswick, PA 15024 724-274-5883 4005 Freeport Road Natrona Heights, PA 15065 724-224-1213 1003 Mall Run Road Uniontown, PA 15401 724-430-0448 Cranberry Township North Hills Washington 20668 Perry Highway Cranberry Twp., PA 16066 724-776-0958 7221 McKnight Road Pittsburgh, PA 15237 412-635-9612 89 Jefferson Avenue Washington, PA 15301 724-223-0917 Gibsonia North Huntingdon Wexford 4101 Gibsonia Road Gibsonia, PA 15044 724-443-2100 8755 Norwin Avenue North Huntingdon, PA 15642 724-864-2980 10293 Perry Highway Wexford, PA 15090 724-993-4520 Greensburg North Side Whitehall 149 Donohoe Road Greensburg, PA 15601 724-834-2156 509 East Ohio Street Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412-322-5666 2780 Saw Mill Run Blvd. Pittsburgh, PA 15227 412-885-5151 Heidelberg North Versailles Outlet 1905 Washington Street Heidelberg, PA 15106 412-249-8748 294 Lincoln Highway North Versailles, PA 15137 412-816-1420 Goodwill of North Central West Virginia Michael A. Oliverio Building 1954 Hunters Way Morgantown, WV 26505 304-225-0105 Northside Common Ministries 1601 Brighton Road Pittsburgh, PA 15212 412-323-1163 NORTH CENTRAL WEST VIRGINIA 12 Bridgeport Elkins Morgantown 1210 West Main Street Bridgeport, WV 26330 304-842-3288 70 Stone Mountain Lane Elkins, WV 26241 304-636-7529 1954 Hunters Way Morgantown, WV 26505 304-296-7900 Buckhannon Fairmont 15 South Spring Street Buckhannon, WV 26201 304-472-0587 50 Southland Drive Whitehall, WV 26554 304-363-3155 Training & Employment Services Other Businesses & Programs Support Services Workforce Development Center ComputerWorks Pittsburgh: 412-481-9005 Offering low-cost refurbished computers, computer parts and accessories 125 51st Street (inside Lawrenceville Goodwill Store) 412-696-0092 Annual giving, fundraising events, planned giving and agency tours 412-632-1941 Fayette County: 724-437-9878 North Central West Virginia: 304-225-0105 Check with your local Workforce Development Center for their specific offerings. Some programs and services may include: • Education programs including vocational training, free GED® classes and ESL classes • Career and Job Search Programs • Job Readiness Training • Vocational Assessment • Welfare-to-Work Programs • Transition and Youth Programs PA CareerLink® Centers Employment counseling and support services Pittsburgh/Lawrenceville: 412-632-1711 / TTY 412-632-1712 Fayette County / Uniontown: 724-434-5627 x3118 Greene County: 724-852-2900 x223 Union Station Clubhouse (Fayette) Prevocational psychiatric rehabilitation services 724-439-9311 / 724-437-9878 Financial Support Goodwill Vehicle Donation Program 1-888-30-40-CAR (toll free) Donation Drives Computer Recycling Center 412-632-1875 412-632-1790 Individual computer donations may be made at any Goodwill store. To schedule corporate pick-ups and data destruction services, call 412-632-1789 Volunteer Opportunities 412-632-1931 • Friends of Goodwill Auxiliary (Fayette) 724-437-9878 Fayette County Recycling Center Residential & commercial recycling for Fayette County residents 107 Romeo Lane 724-437-9987 Goodwill Commercial Services, Inc. 412-395-4316 Goodwill Custodial Services Janitorial & maintenance services Pittsburgh: 412-632-1858 Fayette County: 724-437-9878 Employer Solutions Hire qualified Goodwill candidates 412-632-1736 Good-to-Go Café 412-632-1807 Housing Facilities Apartment / independent living facilities Goodwill Plaza: 412-771-0122 Goodwill Villa: 412-257-4180 Goodwill Manor: 412-257-4844 Jefferson Courtyard: 724-437-9878 Summerdale Court: 412-257-4180 Warren Plaza: 412-681-1749 Mission Logistics, LLC Transportation & Delivery Service 1-877-647-5647 www.missionlogistics.com Connect with Us! facebook.com/goodwillswpa twitter.com/gwswpa youtube.com/goodwillswpa 13 Agency Leadership (as of December 31, 2015) Officers of the Board Directors Frank M. Hammond Chairperson Raymond C. Amelio Goodwill provides a wide array of human service, Heather N. DeBiase residential and social outreach programs that Shawn P. Hanlon Vice Chairperson J. Ardie Dillen serve thousands of people each year. To help John L. Kraus Secretary Mario Farina Robert J. Tiskus Treasurer R. Yvonne Campos Immediate Past Chairperson Michael J. Smith President/CEO James M. Droney Jr. people with disabilities and other barriers to employment, our Workforce Development Center provides a comprehensive menu of Kenneth M. Johnston employment-related services, including Donald L. Kalkbrenner Jr. evaluation and testing, training and education, Karen L. Larrimer job placement and ongoing support. Marion P. Lewis Goodwill operates 31 regional retail stores and David Lund Mauro L. Macioce Brian Marflak John A. Mills III Mark Popovich Karen Priore David G. Reese Wendy Roehrich Hall other businesses to help fund programs and to provide job training and employment opportunities for our clients. Mission Statement We help people improve their quality of life through work and related services. Vision Statement The vision of Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania is to be the region’s premier Demeshia Seals human service organization offering Michael Sealy exceptional services. We will be satisfied only Jason A. Sigal when all persons have the opportunity to achieve Morton D. Stanfield Raymond H. Steeb III Marijane E. Treacy Honorary Member Bishop Thomas J. Bickerton Rev. Larry P. Homitsky James C. Roddey Emeritus Members John C. Krouse Albert H. Mercer Rick Standish Jeffrey W. Sterling 14 About Goodwill success in their pursuit of meaningful work or other quality of life experiences. Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania Workforce Development Center Robert S. Foltz Building 118 52nd Street Pittsburgh, PA 15201 Telephone: 412-481-9005 TTY: 412-632-1977 www.goodwillswpa.org CARF Accredited The following community and employment services programs of Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania and its affiliate, Goodwill of Fayette County, have been accredited by CARF, an independent, not-for-profit accrediting body whose official endorsement is a mark of quality and distinction among agencies that provide such services: • Assistive Technology Supports and Services • Community Employment Services: Employment Supports • Community Employment Services: Job Development • Community Integration • Comprehensive Vocational Evaluation Services • Employment Planning Services • Organizational Employment Services Goodwill’s Code of Conduct Goodwill of Southwestern Pennsylvania is committed to conducting its business in accordance with the highest standards of ethical behavior and regulatory compliance and to treating everyone with dignity and respect. The agency’s full Code of Conduct document – “Ethics at Work” – may be viewed at www.goodwillswpa.org. Non-discrimination Statement Goodwill SWPA and its affiliates prohibit discrimination on the basis of race, color, religious creed, disability, ancestry, national origin, age, sex, or sexual orientation. Equal Opportunity Employer Goodwill SWPA is an Equal Opportunity Employer/Program. Auxiliary aides and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. For more information, call 412-632-1809 or email accommodations.request@goodwillswpa.org.