Jacqueline Kennedy said, “There are many little ways to enlarge your child’s world. Love of books is the best of all.” The love of reading can be instilled from a very early age by exposing children to a wide variety of interesting and engaging reading materials. Encouraging children to read or reading to them everyday can literally change the course of their lives. Reading boosts self worth, improves communication skills, and prepares children for future independence and socio-economic success. According to the National Adult Literacy Survey, children who have not developed some basic literacy skills by the time they enter school are 3 – 4 times more likely to drop out in later years.
It is estimated that over one million high school drop outs each year cost the nation over $240 billion in lost earnings, forgone tax revenues, and expenditures for social services. The ability to read and write is one of the most important skills anyone can attain in order to “achieve their goals, to develop their knowledge and potential, and to participate fully in their community and wider society,” according to UNESCO (The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization). Unfortunately, more than 20 percent of adults read at or below a fifth-grade level – far below the level needed to earn a living wage.
It’s clear that literacy affects everyone in our society.
When you donate a book to Goodwill, you offer someone the chance to expand their mind and their world. You also do right by the planet, diverting used books from landfills in addition to saving the paper, ink and production waste used in the printing of new books. When you buy a book from Goodwill, you are supporting our mission to find employment for disabled and vocationally challenged individuals. What amazing powers a simple book has when put in the right hands, or, any hands for that matter!
Together, we can help change the literacy statistics. Thanks to generous donations, Goodwill offers exceptional values on a large selection of gently used books in all genres. We urge you to open a book, donate a book, read to a child or give a book as a gift. Abraham Lincoln said, “The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who’ll get me a book I ain’t read.”
Check out our Amazon GSC Online Bookstore or, shop at a GSC Bookstore location near you.
Congratulations and many thanks to our phenomenal team and valued partner, the City of Palmdale, for successfully opening the new South Valley WorkSource Center at 38150 Sierra Highway. Goodwill and the City of Palmdale are transforming lives by helping thousands in the community prepare for and find jobs. City representatives, Goodwill staff, and community members celebrated the opening of the new center on April 13, 2011. The new center features 10,000 square feet of space, 30 Career Resource Center PC’s, 10 Computer Lab PC’s, and ample space for one-on-one consultations, partner meetings and presentations.
WorkSource Centers bring job seekers and employers together in one place. Employers are offered assistance finding candidates and screening prospective employees, and job seekers receive assistance preparing resumes, securing interviews and participate in training and classes that advance skills. Now that’s Good For Everyone!
Need assistance with job training, finding a new job or business recruitment needs, please call 661-265-7421or to find a center near you, please click here. We’re here to help!
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When you shop Goodwill or donate items, you support job training, career programs and family services for people in your community. You also keep items out of landfills which preserves our planet.
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Thanks to our terrific retail team and the community of Chino Hills for their warm welcome.
Only in Los Angeles could you just as easily see, say, Reese Witherspoon wearing vintage on the red carpet as you could shop directly from the set of, say, Sweet Home Alabama.
Heading back to LA this weekend for the big Green the Red Carpet Sip & Swap with The Swapaholics, I’m unbelievably excited to continue working through this list of vintage, consignment, thrift & secondhand shops most often recommended to me by friends and fashion bloggers. The forecast is for rain, it’s Oscars weekend, I’m sure I won’t come home empty handed.
Be sure to follow my new Tumblr blog, Stealfinder, to see pics of my inevitable scores, and please add your favorite shops to the comments so I can be sure to check them out while we’re in town!
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It’s a Wrap
Punky and I tried to hit this famous treasure trove of straight-from-the-studio-lot finds last June, when we held our first LA swap just up the road at the North Hollywood Performing Arts Center, but could never make it there during store hours. Fingers crossed: they just added a second location on Robertson Boulevard, near where we’re staying, to the original Burbank store. The prices are a bit high for thrifting, but I’m sure I’d be willing to pay a premium to own one of Lorelei’s dresses from Gilmore Girls or similarly be able to say my outfit really was As Seen on TV. Sample listings in their General Stock section hint at some cool scores from The Shield, CSI, and also a ton of stuff from Hannah Montana. Who knows what shopping karma may lay in wait…
Goodwill of Southern California
I have a special place in my heart and my closet for Goodwill, and naturally I have to hit every Goodwill in every city I pass through, so I’m super excited to not only get to shop there in LA, but also to work with Goodwill of Southern California as our official charity partner for the Sip & Swap, sending all our leftover clothing to be sold in their stores to benefit their job training & youth empowerment programs. And apparently Hollywood’s elite feel the same. Recently, papperazzi spotted Amanda Seyfried donating her castoffs to Goodwill, and rumor has it that Angelie Jolie recently contemplated wearing another dress from Goodwill on the red carpet, like the famous $26 vintage dress she wore to the Mighty Heart premiere back in 2007. Expect a very special Goodwill Hunting/Thank Goodwill It’s Friday this week!
Jet Rag
The last time we were in LA, Punky and I must have driven by this popular Melrose thrift store about 20 times, each time with our noses pressed up against the car windows like sad puppies, hoping that maybe, just maybe, on the next pass we’d actually be able to stop. Alas, it never happened, but thankfully this time the swap venue is only two blocks away, so I’ve got my eye on hitting up the famous $1 Sunday Sale to try my hand at finding the ultimate steal.
decades
This LA vintage and consignment shop is so popular, and so famous, that they now have not only multiple locations (decadesTwo, decadesTwo.1), but regularly partner with the private sale sites to sell their best merchandise online. The last time we were in LA, I saw a gorgeous pair of practically new gold lame espadrilles from Christian Louboutin at decadesTwo on Melrose for just $140 (which anyone who speaks Louboutin knows are a huge steal) and am psyched to see what else they have in store, now that we’ll have a little more time to shop.
The Way We Wore
Absolute fashion eye candy, this high-end shop is the vintage clothier to the stars, regularly dressing celebrities like Dita von Teese, Mila Kunis, Nicki Minaj, and many many more in museum-quality pieces from decades past. Checking out the TWWW gallery and blog are favorite pastimes spawning endless hours of photo shoot daydreams, so here’s hoping we’ll be able to visit the store this time, as we’ll be just down the street on La Brea — and last time we were in LA I foolishly skipped it, thinking you could only shop there by appointment!
Out of the Closet
Owned and operated by the AIDS Healthcare Foundation, this chain of Northern and Southern California stores (similar to Boomerangs in Boston) is a favorite haunt for scouting vintage and thrifted finds. With three locations in LA, I’m sure we’ll find the time to check it out for ourselves. Apparently, they get more than 1 million shoppers a year!
This Is Not IKEA (TINI)
This fabulous Fairfax spot for mid-century modern and antique furniture at IKEA prices has fast become a go-to for set designers, bargain hunters and A-listers alike. Somewhere (hopefully not tragically lost due to the death of my beloved Mac-a-Saurus Rex), I have a really fun interview I did by phone with Alex and Tom, the two founders of this new LA institution, last year, but if I have to recreate it with a visit to shop the store, well, I’ve done worse in the name of research.
Melrose Trading Post
Considering that the last time we were in LA, our $2 admission to this Sunday shopping institution got us up close and personal with Dexter’s Michael C. Hall, wife Jennifer Carpenter, and two friends (yes, we were totally those people), we’ll definitely be returning to see what other steals (and celeb sightings) we can score. The “Melrose Flea” market is open rain or shine, and though the forecast doesn’t look good, I’m sure it will be well worth braving the elements.
Story: Copyright 2011, Shoestring LLC. Photo: Courtesy of The Way We Wore.
Goodwill Southern California (GSC) was excited to open its new store in Colton. This store provides first-class merchandise at deeply discounted prices with the proceeds going to support Goodwill programs benefiting people with vocational disadvantages and disabilities, homeless, veterans, ex-offenders, and others who are vocationally disadvantaged, at-risk or in need. GSC spends 92 percent of its budget on programs that transform lives through the power of work.
Opening festivities included attendees from local government, media, chamber, business and community partners, as well as Goodwill staff. Community members enjoyed browsing through the vast selection of items during the Grand Opening celebration.
A special thanks to Mayor David Zamora for showing his support to GSC.
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