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    31 month ago

    Sounds like you’re the one misunderstanding goodwill. Goodwill doesn’t donate to ANY causes. Their ONLY contribution is employing disabled people and providing jobs/training. You can read it on their own website.

    Who does Goodwill help? Goodwill serves those with barriers to employment. This includes individuals with disabilities, people with limited work history, those who have experienced corporate downsizing and recipients of government support programs. Goodwill’s services are designed to meet the training and placement needs of the individual. https://www.goodwill.org/faqs/#d7

    There well known for paying their disabled employees below minimum wage while paying local store CEOs hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.

    So don’t tell me about how the high prices I pay will support charities.

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      1 month ago

      Goodwill is a charity. They run job training classes and other services with the funding they make. They also hire some disadvantaged people to work at the stores, but it’s more their general philosophy and is not their charity. You can look the org up on charity navigator, where it nets a very good 95% ratio and a 4 of 4 star ratings

      As to the low wages paid to disabled staff, that is fucked up, bit I looked it up and posted about it elsewhere in thread:

      Thats pretty fucked up. According to this article in 2013, there were 69 goodwill franchises that used it.

      It does look like they are moving away from using it:

      As of September 1, 2024, only 10 of the 149 local Goodwills in the United States are reported on DOL’s list. Many of those organizations are in the process of transitioning away from using the certificate. GII does not hold a certificate, and we support local Goodwill leaders as they collaborate with people with disabilities, local employers and other service providers to create an array of community-based employment and other opportunities.