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What's In Your Closet? A New Job Opportunity! Give to Goodwill's Donate-A-Thon
December 22, 2015

Thank you for helping local people find jobs.
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Join SFGoodwill for our Annual Donate-a-thon
Thank you for your ongoing support. Join SF Goodwill for donate-a-thon.

1000 jobs this year? Yes we can!

Join the SFGoodwill family for our annual Donate-a-thon party this year onThursday, December 31 at 1500 Mission Street and help us fill 75 trailer trucks with donated goods. With your help, we'll open more doorways to jobs for local people in need in 2015. Plus, there'll be popcorn and prizes to celebrate just how awesome you are. 

Your gift helps create jobs.
We're celebrating just how awesome our donors are.
We're celebrating just how awesome our donors are.
We create solutions to poverty through the businesses we operate.
Your donations help us put local people to work. Thank you.
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