Good Things at Goodwill Industries of Kentucky

In 1923, in the basement of Temple Methodist Church, Reverend John L. Fort established Goodwill Industries of Kentucky. Since then, they’ve gone through many changes and have helped a lot of people in various ways throughout the years. There wasn’t a need for car donations back when Goodwill Industries was brought to Kentucky, but times change.

Today, Goodwill Industries of Kentucky has 55 donation centers and stores in 34 counties. According to their website, 75% of residents in Kentucky live within 20 miles of a Goodwill store. Things like vehicle donations are used by Goodwill Industries (in Kentucky or anywhere else in the world) to help people who are making an effort to improve their life.

Sometimes the vehicles are sold at a discounted price to people in need while other times they’re auctioned off, with the proceeds helping people in other ways. No matter what happens to your vehicle donation, though, you’ll know it has helped someone in someway. That’s one thing that’ll remain the same no matter what Goodwill Industries store you visit – people are being helped.

At their annual awards ceremony on February 20, 2009, Roland R. Blahnik, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, said, “We want to take the time to recognize companies and individuals who have contributed to Goodwill’s success. The support of our fellow Kentuckians is instrumental to our ability to provide ongoing employment and training services throughout the Commonwealth.”

Good things are happening at Goodwill Industries of Kentucky. If you have a used car or truck to donate, it can go a long way in helping people all over the country no matter where you live. Charity Dispatch can make sure your vehicle donation goes to the Goodwill Industries of your choice, anywhere in the country – even Kentucky.

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