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1 Champion of Second Chances Jobs Lives Goodwill Education Jobs COLLABORATION It s Ability, Not Dis ability that Counts Opportunity Our Business Changing Lives Job Training Education Collaboration Second Chances A Hand Up Collaboration Job Training Workforce Development Power of Work Not Charity, But a Chance Champion of Second Chances Goodwill A Hand Up, Not a Hand Out Our Business Works, So People Can Our Business is Changing Lives
2 Our Mission Goodwill Industries of Southeastern LA, Inc. offers opportunities to people with disabilities and other employment barriers to improve their economic self-sufficiency through training, education, support services and employment. Our Vision We will be satisfied only when every person in the global community has the opportunity to achieve his/her fullest potential as an individual and to participate and contribute fully in all aspects of a productive life. Our Values Respect for those we serve Service to the individual Assumption of responsibility by the individual (a hand-up, not a hand-out) Quality service Thinking globally Collaboration The power of work Stewardship, financial responsibility, and efficient use of resources Autonomy of the member organization Best practices and innovation Diversity Heritage Volunteerism A Message to Our Friends & Supporters A Little Goodwill Goes a Long Way For 65 years, Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana, Inc. has been changing lives... one shirt, one pair of jeans, one cash donation at a time. In fact, every time someone donates to Goodwill, they are helping us provide job training and employment services to people in need. With 16 convenient retail stores and donation centers in neighborhoods across Southeast Louisiana, it s easy to make a donation and make a difference in the community was a successful year for our Goodwill. Our Workforce Development Division served 7,390 people and helped 1,781 individuals find jobs. Our Retail Division set a new record for revenue and relocated our Covington store to a prime location for shoppers and donors. Our Contracts Division outpaced the previous year s performance providing janitorial, landscaping or other outsourced services to 26 federal, state and commercial sites. Edible Enterprises, Goodwill s food business incubator, supported the efforts of nearly 30 companies manufacturing products in our commercial kitchen. Looking forward, 2012 is shaping up to be the most progressive in recent history with an expansion of job training programs that will broaden our impact in the community. With the continued support of our donors, shoppers and community partners and through the concerted efforts of our staff and board of directors we remain steadfast in our mission of changing lives through the power of work. Community Impact Numbers 7,390 Persons served 1,781 Persons placed into employment 584 People employed by Goodwill 180 Goodwill Employees with disabilities 26 Federal, state and local contracts 240,176 Donations 964,205 Retail purchases Warren Benoit, Chair, Board of Directors William L. Jessee, President 1
3 Our Business Is Changing Lives Workforce Development Goodwill s Workforce Development Division provides life changing services that help individuals overcome barriers to employment. No matter an individual s situation homelessness, disability or lack of education Goodwill provides job training, education, employment and support services that help individuals re-enter the workforce and place them on the path to economic independence and self-sufficiency. Workforce Highlights: 7,390 persons came to Goodwill s Workforce Development Center for services in ,781 persons were placed into competitive employment. Goodwill assists persons with a wide range of disabilities and employment barriers including, visual impairment, hearing impairment, physical disabilities, neurological disabilities, learning disabilities, substance abuse, psychiatric or emotional disabilities, developmental disabilities, unemployed or dislocated workers, underemployed, ex-offenders, homeless, older workers, welfare recipients. Goodwill offers skill training in computer literacy, culinary arts, work readiness, literacy, janitorial, landscaping and retail. Workforce Development provides assessments and community-based placement services to people with disabilities. Goodwill offers an outreach program for homeless persons and women with families living in transitional housing; an ex-offender reintegration program offering training in high demand areas (culinary arts, biodiesel training, and broadband technology) and a youth mentoring program for at risk youth. Mike McKee Goodwill has been a real blessing for me Mike s Story In 2008, Mike McKee was involved in an offshore tugboat accident that resulted in significant back pain and post-traumatic stress disorder. For someone who had been self-sufficient and employed all of his adult life, the accident left Mike unemployed, depressed and unsure of his future. The next few years were a struggle for Mike until he saw a flyer promoting Goodwill s Culinary Arts Training Program. Upon meeting with a Goodwill Case Manager, Mike soon enrolled in the program that would turn his life around. It s like a door opened for me for the first time in a long time, says Mike. Mike graduated the program in 2010 and has landed a job with Fleur de Lis Catering, one of the most prestigious caterers in New Orleans. Thanks to the skills he learned at the Culinary Program, Mike now is part of a team that has prepared 20,000 meals in one weekend for Essence Festival and New Orleans Jazz Fest gigs. It s been a real dream come true for me, says Mike. 2 3
4 Congratulations 4 Division Employees of the Year 2011 ADMINISTRATION UMICA BOYD-BARNES HR RECRUITER CONTRACTS STACY FRISCO CASE MANAGER RETAIL KATHY COMELLAS GOODWILL STORE MANAGER Tarmeca Barnes Goodwill Leadership Tarmeca Barnes 2011 Edgar J. Helms Award Winner Tarmeca Barnes, Goodwill s Human Resources Generalist, received the Edgar J. Helms Award in Named after Goodwill s founder, the Edgar J. Helms Award recognizes a Goodwill employee who exemplifies the mission of Goodwill Industries and Rev. Helms values of unselfish service to people with disabilities or other disadvantaging conditions. Tarmeca initially came to Goodwill as a temp worker for the HR Department in It didn t take long for her talent and tenacity to be recognized and she soon was hired as the Human Resources Generalist, where she interacts with hundreds of Goodwill employees, many of whom have a disability or other employment barrier. Tarmeca s patience and passion for the people is a primary reason she was recognized for the Edgar J. Helms Award. Tarmeca goes above and beyond the call of duty to help people. When someone makes a mistake, she is patient and takes the time to illustrate the proper way of doing things, said retail employee Monica Ramagos. Although Tarmeca worked in HR for 10 years before coming to Goodwill, she has gained a new perspective of the employment challenges people with disabilities and other employment disadvantages face. In addition to her fulltime responsibilities at Goodwill, Tarmeca is a single mother raising two beautiful children and working toward her Master of Management degree. Tarmeca says her Goodwill job has been a fulfilling experience, where she s witnessed the power of work firsthand. I believe that every person should have the opportunity to work, no matter their limitations, and that those who ve made a wrong decision should be offered a second chance as well. I like working for a company that shares that belief and is dedicated to helping others help themselves. Award Winners Robert Heim Robert Heim 2011 Sonny Trenchard Award Winner Named after a board member who was innovative in his support of Goodwill s mission, the Sonny Trenchard Award recognizes a Goodwill employee who has made a significant contribution (program, service, process or innovation) to the advancement of the Goodwill mission. Robert Heim, Accounts Receivable Coordinator in Goodwill s Accounting Department, received the honors in Robert has been part of the Goodwill family for 5 years and is responsible for the oversight of accounting processes for Goodwill s 16 retail stores. Robert is not only receptive to new ideas, he embraces change and is relentless in the pursuit of implementing new policies or procedures making sure that all the results are correct, said Kathy Voitier, Goodwill s Controller. He s also very much a team-player. His treatment of co-workers and customers sets a high standard for all of us to uphold. Robert was born deaf in Germany to an American military family. His condition wasn t discovered until soon after his first birthday and doctors attributed it to the German measles his mother contracted while she was pregnant. Robert s parents didn t want him to experience life in isolation so attending public school, learning sign language and reading lips at an early age was a priority that helped Robert enjoy a well-rounded life and education. My Goodwill job is very rewarding, said Robert. And it s nice to work for an organization devoted to helping people with disabilities gain and keep jobs. Robert is an inspiration to his colleagues and the community, where he is an active member of his church and the Greater New Orleans Association for the Deaf. He constantly challenges himself to do better and offers this advice to anyone looking to be successful in the workplace. You have to apply yourself and always work to improve your communication skills. Most of all, be true to yourself, never give up and always do your best, says Robert. Mary Deacy Mary s Story I was homeless and found out about Goodwill s culinary arts program, said Mary Deacy, who recently graduated from the program. It gave me this encouraging lift like there is light at the end of the tunnel. Instructor Chef Myers was the key to the whole program because he made you feel like you were somebody, says Mary. Goodwill s Culinary Arts Training Program is an outreach program for homeless individuals and is certified by the American Culinary Federation. After successfully completing the training program, Goodwill helps students prepare for work by offering resume and employment outreach support. 5
5 Retail Division Starting with its own retail stores, Goodwill puts people to work. Goodwill retail stores and donation centers support training and employment programs for individuals who face barriers to employment. The gently used clothing and household items generously donated by the community help support training and employment programs for individuals with disabilities, disadvantages, and those that have lost their job due to company closing or layoff Retail Highlights: 964,205 shopped Goodwill in ,176 donors gave clothing or other items in Goodwill s Covington Store was relocated to a larger more centralized location offering shoppers and donors 10,000 square feet of bargains and treasures. Mark s Story Mark Franklin knows all about second chances and overcoming barriers. Twenty years ago, his life took a catastrophic turn after a gunshot wound at the age of 17 confined him to a wheelchair. Months of intensive physical therapy followed yet Mark was determined to be as mobile as possible. Never letting his disability define his capabilities, Mark moved confidently forward in seeking employment and found Goodwill. He began working at one of Goodwill s Retail Stores a few years ago and was noted for his positive attitude and solid work ethic. Mark left Goodwill but returned recently and has quickly moved up the ranks to a Keyholder position at the flagship retail store in New Orleans. Goodwill is like family to me, says Mark. I like coming to work. My job here has given me the confidence that there is nothing that I can t achieve if I set my mind to it. America s OriginalRecycler Goodwill in Your Neighborhood BATON ROUGE College Dr College Dr., Suite D BATON ROUGE Coursey Blvd Coursey Blvd BATON ROUGE Burbank Dr Burbank Dr COVINGTON 790 Highway DENHAM SPRINGS 1431 South Range Ave GONZALES 306 S. Airline Hwy HAMMOND 2722 West Thomas St HOUMA 1750 Martin Luther King Blvd MANDEVILLE 4940 Hwy NEW ORLEANS Robert E. Lee 123 Robert E. Lee NEW ORLEANS Tulane AVENUE Retail Store & Corp. Offices 3400 Tulane Avenue RIVER RIDGE 9323 Jefferson Hwy SLIDELL 184 Gause Blvd WALKER Walker Rd ZACHARY 5625 Main St Mark Franklin Goodwill Gave ME Confidence Houma Girl Scouts Troop donating clothing for Good Turn Day. Goodwill Covington Store s Reopening Ribbon Cutting Ceremony. KENNER 397 W. Esplanade Ave
6 Congratulations to our 2011 Achiever of the Year Award Winner Jermaine Lewis Contracts Division Harvey State Building Contracts Contracts employee Jermaine Lewis has been a superstar on the scene since he first started working for Goodwill almost two years ago. He was initially referred to Goodwill s Workforce Development Department by Louisiana Rehabilitative Services. After assessing his work skills and needs, Goodwill paired Jermaine with a job coach and employed him part-time at a Custodial Contracts site. Jermaine s attention to detail and solid work ethic allowed him to excel at his craft and he soon became a full-time employee at the Harvey State Building site. Jermaine is very deserving of his recognition as the 2011 Achiever of the Year, said Sandra Monroe, Goodwill Job Developer. He is exceptionally dependable, a team player, punctual, and a hardworking employee. Contracts Division Goodwill s Commercial Services Division is a leading provider of outsourced custodial and grounds maintenance services to federal, state and local sites in Southeastern Louisiana. In 2011, Goodwill and Goodworks a subsidiary of Goodwill serviced 26 federal, state and local sites, maintaining more than 4 million square feet of space daily. Goodwill s Contract Services are competitively priced, quality assured, and support real work and training opportunities for a significant number of Goodwill s employees with disabilities. Contract Services: Custodial Services Grounds Maintenance Mailroom Operations Switchboard Operations Customized Contract Solutions Edible Enterprises Edible Enterprises tenant companies manufactured almost 100,000 units of product and provided more than 1200 hours of employment opportunities in Edible s tenant products are sold in more than 1000 accounts across the region a 233 percent increase over the 2010 s distribution. As the only food business incubator in the state of Louisiana, Edible Enterprises has consulted more than 100 aspiring food companies to date serving companies from 10 parishes across Southeastern Louisiana, from St. Mary to St. Tammany, with more than half of them being women-owned businesses. There are currently 30 registered companies and 5 graduating companies who have either built or leased their own manufacturing plant. 8 9
7 92% of 2011 expenses are related to Mission Services. GOODWILL INDUSTRIES OF SOUTHEASTERN LOUISIANA, INC. GOODWORKS, INC. AND GOODWILL INDUSTRIES BUILDING, INC. Community Donors Executive Leadership Team Combined Statement of Activities For Years Ended December 31 $2,500 and Higher Warren Benoit & Associates Good Burbank LLC $1,000 and Up Revenue 2011 Total 2010 Total Retail Sales Revenue $17,435,552 $16,031,609 Contract Services 5,971,754 5,992,145 Workforce Development 7,953,341 7,108,379 Other 1,664,054 1,663,072 Total Revenue 33,024,701 30,795,205 Expenses Retail Program- Cost of Goods Sold 4,410,085 4,248,907 Program Services 23,776,320 21,846,484 Management and General 2,591,482 3,700,803 Computer Network Consultants LLC Eustis Insurance & Benefits Hand, Holmes, Pilie & Matthews, LLC/ True Title, Inc. Lauricella Land Company Foundation Mathes Brierre Architects Waste Management $100 - $1000 A-1 Signs Allied Waste Appraisal Compliance Consultants, LLC C & K Systems Stanley Fried Stephen & Carol Lorio Roger Peck Ray Nichols Gilda & Carl Reed Ricardo Thomas Morgan Williams William L. Jessee President Jodee Daroca Vice President & Chief Financial Officer Kim Rugon, Ph.D. Vice President of Mission Services Robert Reese Vice President of Retail Operations Total Expenses 30,777,887 29,796,194 Memoriam Gifts Change in Net Assets 2,246, ,011 The Cafferty Family c/o of Martha C. Effler in memory of Ellie W. Caffery Bobbie White Vice President of Contracts Frances Williamson Vice President of Human Resources Alan Allgood Director of Edible Enterprises Net Assets, Beginning of Year 17,737,085 16,738,824 Net Assets, End of Year $19,983,899 $17,737,
8 Help Us Make a Difference 6 Ways You Can 1. Shop at Goodwill Retail Stores 2. Donate Clothing & Household Items 3. Make a Monetary Donation 4. Hire a Goodwill Graduate 5. Partner with Goodwill s Contract Services Division 6. Remember Goodwill with a Bequest in Your Will 12
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