OUR MISSION: To help people achieve their full potential through the dignity and power of work.
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s to ac ted your n, or faced obstacle If you’ve ever doub no fault of your ow h rates people who, ug leb ro ce th It ns u. tio yo ua th wi te na tough sit so re ld ng, or hardships. nual report shou itions, lack of traini nd your goals, this an co g lin ab dis d success. , overcame ered, and achieve given opportunities d adversity, persev ce fa o wh e os th It honors Kerri, who on page 5. There’s ng rti sta yment s rie sto e of thes training and emplo You can read some th help from our wi ity m un fro e mm nc co ta e in th with assis graduated to a job built a broken life ugh our e’s Tyrone, who re er gan a career thro th be d d An an s. nd ice ou rv ar se e lif r he ed rn ica, who tu Goodwill. And Jess program. t st en ym plo youth em Industries-Suncoa ople that Goodwill pe 3 ,38 15 e th g are amon These individuals year. t las s s. In job in d place goods at our store e sale of donated th n by tio na ted do or d pp an su s are s, our stores Goodwill’s service to our human service nt me for oy ing pl nd em fu to s ng n with barrier me addition to providi wo d nce an rie n pe me ex r to build rtunities fo nt. This allows them centers offer oppo me on vir en e tiv or a supp t. gain work skills in unity employmen ey prepare for comm th as e ges, nc de nfi co and jacent to The Villa Sumter County, ad in te re ra sto ne w ge ne ll a wi g of ion that The recent openin e of retail expans s. As we ning of a new phas gin ining opportunitie be tra e th re mo ed d rk an ma s job re in West mo le s, op our service ices for pe more support for we expanding serv e ar too so , ce en pres expand our retail a. help rid Flo l ra Cent ose we serve, you r stores or hire th ou in op s. sh lie , mi us fa to te and their Each time you dona es for themselves le attain better liv we have Goodwill help peop our mission – and ce are many. But fa h the le ug op ro pe th s cle ial nt sta e their full pote ev Sometimes, the ob hi ac le op pe lp – is to he chosen to accept it work. of r we po d dignity an ur support! e. Thank you for yo You make it possibl With gratitude,
ini, M.Ed., CRC, CE Deborah A. Passer Executive Officer President and Chief -Suncoast, Inc. Goodwill Industries
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Oscar J. Horton Board Chair
MISSION: SERVE THE PEOPLE MAKING IT WORK • Employment services for people with all types of employment challenges • Training centers and work for people with disabilities • Transportation for people with disabilities
MAKING IT BETTER • Two residential work-release programs to help offenders transition back into society • Residential substance abuse treatment programs • Counseling, life skills training and job placement • Literacy program for children from low-income families
MAKING IT HOME • Five affordable apartment communities • Barrier-free architecture for seniors and people with disabilities • On-site Goodwill management and service coordinators 3
OF WEST CENTRAL FLORIDA BOOKWORKS GAVE
37,203 BOOKS
TO
7,623
CHILDREN FROM LOW-INCOME FAMILIES
15,383 $12.85
%
PEOPLE PLACED IN JOBS
AVERAGE HOURLY WAGE UPON JOB PLACEMENT
PERCENT OF OPERATING BUDGET DEVOTED TO PROGRAMS AND SERVICES A complete financial statement appears on page 21.
TOTAL PEOPLE SERVED
89,636
WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
72,543
CHILDHOOD LITERACY
7,623
COMMUNITY CORRECTIONS
1,196
COMMUNITY SERVICE WORKERS
3,139
TEMPORARY STAFFING
1,088
VOCATIONAL TRAINING & SERVICES
421
GOODWILL HOUSING
386
OTHER TRAINING & SERVICES
DONATED ITEMS REPURPOSED:
42 MILLION POUNDS
3,240
EMPLOYEES 1,144
OPERATING BUDGET......................................$61,704,552 TOTAL REVENUE............................................$65,071,681 RETAIL PROGRAM REVENUE.........................$46,001,444 HUMAN SERVICES REVENUE.........................$17,747,068
COUNTIES SERVED: Pinellas Hillsborough
MAP LEGEND Administrative Offices
Polk
Superstores
Pasco
Retail Stores
Hernando
Outlets
Marion Citrus Levy Sumter Highlands
Training Centers CareerSource One-Stop Centers Community Corrections
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KERRI SARGOOD
orked w y l t s a df ls. as stea h i r ity skil r l i e b K a y o empl on her
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MISSION: ENJOY A SENSE OF BELONGING Kerri Sargood is a stand-out success story from Goodwill’s Life Skills Development program – she worked her way through every facet and came out swinging on the other side! Kerri came to Goodwill’s Life Skills program in Ocala to learn skills that would help her become more independent, both at work and in her daily life. She slowly began to acquire employability skills, first operating the warehouse baler and eventually moving to a cashier position at the outlet store. When the program added a “Good Dogs” hot dog cart to teach participants hands-on food service skills, Kerri jumped right in after earning a Food Handler certificate. “I came a long way from where I started,” Kerri, now 28, says. “I worked my butt off!” Kerri has now transitioned from Life Skills and works full-time in the community. She calls herself a “sandwich artist” for Subway, a position her Goodwill job coach helped secure. Kerri even takes time to mentor and encourage other Life Skills participants who may be apprehensive about striking out on their own and gaining outside employment. Her mom Sandi says Kerri’s newfound sense of belonging in the community has made a world of difference. “I like being independent and making my own money,” Kerri says. “I can do everything now!”
A full-time job taught Kerri she can be independent.
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T YRONE COVINGTON
, rything e v e g n si ack. After lo ce again on tr is on Tyrone
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MISSION: REBUILD A BROKEN LIFE Tyrone Covington spent three months in a coma, one-and-a-half years total in a hospital bed when sickle-cell anemia began attacking his vital organs. He was kept alive on life support and his family didn’t expect him to pull through. “They wrote me off. I lost my family, lost my wife, lost my job.” Tyrone slowly regained his strength and got back on his feet. He had a job in security when he fell ill, and decided he wanted to go back to that field. He came to a Goodwill employment program and was able to renew his security license and land a job that accommodates his limited physical abilities. He now works full-time for a security company, patrolling a shopping center parking lot. Tyrone is doing so well he’ll soon no longer need Goodwill’s involvement. “I couldn’t ask for a better program,” he says. Even better, Tyrone, 53, has reestablished relationships with his four children and spends much of his free time with them. “If anyone tells you this world is not a wonderful place to be, they’re lying,” he says. “We’ve all got something to contribute.”
Tyrone is back in the security field and loving it.
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JESSICA SKINNER
an ng wom t. u o y a is as y her p Jessica f e d o t ined determ
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MISSION: OVERCOME INCREDIBLE ODDS Jessica Skinner had everything stacked against her from a very young age: drugs, abusive relationships, parents in prison. With nowhere to turn, it’s not surprising she was caught up in the destruction. “I was following in my parent’s footsteps. I knew I would go to jail one day and I didn’t see any reason for me to be alive.” That is until April 2014, when at age 20 she lost her baby daughter to the state. “That was my wake-up call. Since then I’ve been clean and doing everything I can to get her back.” Doing everything she could began with a visit to a youth employment program Goodwill operates for CareerSource Pasco Hernando. Jessica enrolled in the Job Readiness Workshop and with the advice of counselors went on to become a Certified Nursing Assistant. She’s now employed full-time at an assisted living facility and plans to get her G.E.D. before enrolling in college to become a Registered Nurse. With Goodwill’s help, “I went from nothing to something,” Jessica says. She continues to set a good example for her daughter. “The past is the past, and you just have to keep moving forward and be strong.”
A steady job is helping Jessica improve her life.
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MISSION IN ACTION: OUR YEAR IN Our community partners stepped up to offer great deals for Goodwill donors. Thank you to The Florida Aquarium, the Florida State Fair, Dinosaur World and the Dunedin Blue Jays for their support!
More than 40 Deloitte employees volunteered at Goodwill for their company’s IMPACT Day, graciously lending a hand at three locations.
BOO! What a Halloween!
Our “scary” presence was felt all over, from our Ghoulwill Bash fundraiser to our participation in Lakeland’s wildly popular ZombieFest. Our Lakeland Life Skills Development program participants also threw themselves into the undead mix, hosting a Zombie Apocalypse “survival shelter.”
Dozens of employers and job seekers attended our Community Job Fair, held
in conjunction with Goodwill Industries Week. Goodwill staff offered free, informative workshops on job-seeking topics.
The food service program at MacDill Air Force Base,
operated by Aramark and Goodwill’s JobWorks program for people with disabilities, won a John L. Hennessy Award recognizing it as one of the best food service programs in the Air Force. 11
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Dennis Reece of Tampa, a steadfast BookWorks supporter, is our Volunteer of the Year. The SouthShore Readers is our Volunteer Group of the Year, and HSN is our Corporate Philanthropic Volunteer Organization of the Year.
Our outlet store in St. Petersburg, where bargainhunters pay for their treasures by the pound, moved to a bright, new, open and airy space. Our three outlet stores serve as job training ground for adults with disabilities. Together with Feeding America Tampa Bay, we were awarded a $50,000 grant to bring food
to needy neighborhoods. The innovative grant calls for a mobile “food truck” that will deliver food and serve as valuable, hands-on food service training for people in our Life Skills Development programs.
What’s beautiful, convenient and represents a new donation concept for us? The storefront donation
center at Indian Rocks Center! The popular, prototype location is staffed by adults with disabilities.
We became the first Goodwill in Florida to partner with Greener Grads, a recycling organization that collects used
graduation gowns, cleans them, and rents them out at deep discounts. 12
MISSION: EXPAND GOODWILL SERVICES A BOLD ERA OF EXPANSION The recent grand opening of our newest superstore was an unprecedented success! Shoppers overflowed the parking lot and hundreds stood in line to await the official opening of the 26,000-square-foot superstore. The store is located near the massive active adult retirement community, The Villages, in Sumter County. It is the eighth such store we’ve opened in West Central Florida since 2001, and employs about 45 people. The bright and contemporary superstore model is a winning design! In fact, the new store is just the first step in our planned retail expansion. We expect to open one new store every year in the coming years, which will allow us to reach people in the surrounding areas with services.
We expect to open one new store every year in the coming years Besides being a great design, the new Sumter County superstore has one other very important feature: it serves as a hub for our childhood literacy program, BookWorks, in which volunteers read to children from low-income families and then present a book for each child to take home. BookWorks did not have a presence in the area prior to the store opening. Many of our stores also serve as employment training ground for participants in our Life Skills Development programs for adults with disabilities. Participants are able to learn facets of retail operations in our stores that help them transition to community employment.
Eager shoppers await the grand opening of our newest superstore.
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Our new superstore is a hub for our childhood literacy program, BookWorks.
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Features of a superstore
retail stores
3 outlets
45
employees per store drive-through donation lane
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more retail stores by 2020
7,300 17,100
square fEEt warehouse
square feet retail
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all employees work in a climate-controlled setting
MISSION: CREATE NEIGHBORLY COMMUNITIES When Mary Ann Palermo, 44, was no longer able to walk and struggling with a limited income, she turned to Freedom Village III, a Clearwater apartment community operated by GoodwillSuncoast. Not only did she find an affordable apartment that met her accessibility needs, she also found a friendly community.
people who have disabilities and for those who are elderly. Heritage Oaks apartments in Palm Harbor and Ocala are designed specifically for people who are at least 62 years old with low incomes. But it’s not just about the affordability and accessibility – a sense of community is what makes the apartment buildings a home. From bingo to monthly coffee and birthday socials, our service coordinators offer fun and entertaining options. Some tenants become involved in other aspects of Goodwill’s mission. Mary Ann, for example, was instrumental in getting her church to donate hundreds of books to our BookWorks childhood literacy program. Others tend to on-site vegetable gardens, donating the harvests to local food banks.
“I like that it’s independent but if you’re feeling lonely you can just go outside your door,” she says. “We check in on each other.” Goodwill-Suncoast operates five apartment communities in Pinellas, Hillsborough and Marion counties. They’re important living options as each provides rent subsidies from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. Our Freedom Village apartments in Pinellas Park, Tampa and Clearwater are architecturally barrier-free facilities for
“It’s like a family here,” Mary Ann says.
Residents of Freedom Village II in Tampa (above) and Heritage Oaks of Ocala enjoy affordable housing, friendship and shared activities.
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THE 2014-2015 GOODWILL-SUNCOAST BOARD OF DIRECTORS THE GOODWILL-SUNCOAST BOARD OF DIRECTORS IS COMPOSED OF VOLUNTEERS WHO HELP GUIDE POLICY FOR OUR ORGANIZATION. THEIR GIFT OF TIME AND THEIR WISE COUNSEL IS INVALUABLE IN HELPING GOODWILL ACHIEVE ITS MISSION.
BOARD OFFICERS
DIRECTORS
GIS HOUSING BOARD
CORPORATE OFFICERS
Chair
Lee Bell Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund
Ed Rader Chair
Robert D. Dobkowski Mr. & Mrs. Blindmaster
Paul Horowitz Vice Chair
Deborah A. Passerini President and Chief Executive Officer
Martin W. Gladysz Raymond James Bank
Tom Falone IV Tactical Systems by Florida Bullet, Inc.
Louise Lopez Secretary/Treasurer
Vice Chair
Mark E. Gauthier Qorval, Inc.
Oscar J. Horton Sun State International Trucks, LLC
Senior Vice Chair
Heather Ceresoli CPA Taylor White
Vice Chair
Steven M. Erickson Raymond James Financial, Inc.
Vice Chair
Richard E. Ludwig TECO Power Services Corp., Retired
Vice Chair
Ed Rader Kmart, Retired
Vice Chair
Charlie Robinson, Jr. Wells Fargo Insurance Services
Deborah A. Passerini Executive Vice President Robert D. Dobkowski
Marie Carson Hebbler Risk Matrix Solutions
Tom Falone IV
Paul Horowitz Foelgner, Ronz & Straw PA
Marie Carson Hebbler
Andrea Kiehl Diversified Maintenance Systems LLC
Mark Pichowski
Louise R. Lopez PricewaterhouseCoopers
Martin W. Gladysz Chair
John Maceovsky CPA CBIZ MHM, Inc.
Heather Ceresoli Vice Chair
David E. Murphy The Sembler Company, Retired
Charlie Robinson, Jr. Secretary
Mark Pichowski Bouchard Insurance
Oscar J. Horton
Andrea Kiehl
JOBWORKS BOARD
Paul Horowitz
Deborah A. Passerini President
Robert A. Wabbersen Publix Super Markets, Inc.
Gary R. Hebert Corporate Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer Lee C. Zeh Corporate Secretary and Vice President for Board Development Jacqueline R. Miller Vice President for Human Resources Paul M. Norris Vice President for Corrections and Housing Kris Rawson Vice President for Workforce Development Allen Starr Vice President for Information Technology and Chief Information Officer James D. Williams Vice President for Fund Development President and CEO Emeritus R. Lee Waits
Secretary
Carole F. Philipson Florida Hospital Carrollwood
President and CEO, ex officio Deborah A. Passerini
Board Vice Chair Heather Ceresoli (right) and guests at Ghoulwill Bash 16
MISSION: TO RECOGNIZE OUR GENEROUS DONORS Richard J. Sargent Cumulative Giving Society Richard J. Sargent generously bequeathed the largest single gift in our history. This society honors donors whose cumulative gifts total $100,000 or more.
Senior Founders
Dan and Tina Johnson Mr. William A. Klein John H. Kopp and Lillian C. Kopp Royce and Una Ladd Ms. Priscilla Lange Mr. Robert W. Laude Mr. F. Neuman Miller Frank T. and Gladys M. Mills Ms. Beni Morrison
Russell and Lillian Quarles Fund within the Give Well Community Foundation Dan and Tina Johnson
Mr. Martin W. Gladysz The K. W. Grader Foundation, Inc.
Royce and Una Ladd
Gregory, Sharer & Stuart, CPAs
Ms. Mary Williams MacMonnies
Hawkins Construction, Inc.
Mr. Bob Murtagh
Holland & Knight LLP
PNC Foundation
David and Marie Hyman Fund within the Community Foundation of Tampa Bay Thomas A. and Mary S. James Foundation
Deborah A. and James P. Passerini
($1,000,000+)
Ms. Bernice E. Muench
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Sylvia H. Forster
Mr. Malvin H. Olsen
Mr. James Quinlan
JP Morgan Chase
Publix Super Markets Charities, Inc.
Mr. John Sharp Peyton
Theodore P. Tonne and Marian H. Tonne
Leon Korol Company Mr. and Mrs. Edward Smith Mansfield
Donald M. and Leila T. Pouttu
Theodore P. Tonne and Marian Hadley Tonne
Progress Energy
Wells Fargo Insurance Services SE, Inc.
George A. and Evelyn S. Rawcliffe
Gold
Founders
Mrs. Fimie R. Richie
($5,000 - $9,999)
($500,000 - $999,999)
Ms. Margaret G. Ruff
Mr. Lewis F. Colbert
Ms. Rita M. Sherman
Mrs. Jane Damm McPherson
Mr. Richard J. Sargent
Mr. Joseph J. Bagnor Ms. Tucker Mae Hall
Mrs. Kathryn B. Stenquist
Mr. and Mrs. John E. Lilga
Edgar J. Helms Heritage Society This society is named for the founder of the international Goodwill movement and honors those who have shared his vision and ensured the future of GoodwillSuncoast through their wills or estate plans. Mr. Nicholas F. Abens Ms. Viola M. Adams Ms. Caroline M. Adams Ms. Irene A. Alexander Ms. Rosamond Allen Ms. Deborah Axtell Mr. Joseph Bagnor
Mr. Paul M. Norris
Ms. Marion Baker
John and Jeanette Peterman Trust
Ms. Helen Beaumont
Mr. and Mrs. Mark D. Pichowski
Ms. Edith Bedole
Piedmont Companies, Inc.
Mr. Richard Bekken
Mr. Frank R. Becker Mr. Harry A. Beede
Ms. Helen Hartinger Stevenson
National Charity Services, Inc.
R.K.M. Development Corp.
Raymond James Financial, Inc.
Mr. Stephen K. Stimson
Rays Baseball Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. Charles F. Robinson, Jr.
Mr. Harris M. Sullivan, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Waits
Sabal Trust Company
Mrs. Mary C. Black
Skyway Business Center
Ms. Helen B. Swarthout
Silver
Marc and Loreen Spencer
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bodwin
TECO Energy, Inc.
($3,000 - $4,999)
Ms. Mildred A. Boerckel
($100,000 - $499,999)
TECO Power Services Corp.
Mr. Gary Hebert
Sun State International Trucks, LLC
Ms. Mary Boghi
Mr. Nicholas F. Abens
Ms. Bernice K. Trulsen
Tampa Bay Rays Baseball LTD.
Ms. Rosamond Allen
Mrs. Janet L. Whitlock
Ms. Sue A. Taylor
Central Power Systems
Mr. Roland E. Whitney
The USAA Foundation
Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bossard
Mr. Lewis F. Colbert
Samuel A. and Muirene R. Wilke
Walmart U.S.
Col. George Brown
Wells Fargo Foundation
Ms. Monette R. Burns
Jim and Sue Williams
Mr. J. Harry Carr
($1,000- $2,999)
Richard and Lee Zeh
Miss Mary Alice Case
We recognize those who made substantial gifts to Goodwill-Suncoast in the 2014-2015 fiscal year.
The Bank of Tampa
Zeno Office Solutions, Inc.
Ms. Jewell P. Chapek
Mr. Richard Y. Fernandez Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Fetzer
Mrs. Ethel T. Michaud Mrs. Mabel I. Soine Ms. Rita Tavenner Ms. Hedy Tumillo Ms. Laura White
Guardians
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Cummins Vera and S. Alton Dallgaard Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Deckert
SunTrust Bank, Tampa Bay
Leadership Society
Adam Hanson Better Communities Fund within the Renaissance Charitable Foundation Inc. Trenam Kemker Attorneys
Bronze
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Bennett Ms. Emilia S. Benz
Ms. E. Barbara Boger Mr. Paul H. Bojack
Bright House Networks
Ms. Thelma F. Cherry
Catalina Marketing Charitable Foundation
Ms. Helen K. Clark
Platinum
Deloitte & Touche LLP
Mr. Lewis F. Colbert
($10,000+)
Digitech Incorporated
Ms. Florence G. Copeland
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bodwin
The Florida Aquarium
Ms. Anna S. Corbett
GTE Florida, Inc.
Florida State Fair Authority
Mr. Pierre J. Costich, Jr.
Mr. George Jara
Mr. George Bossard
Foelgner Ronz & Straw PA
Ms. Muriel H. Craig
Miss H. Louise Eaton Eckerd Corporation Foundation
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Ms. Catherine C. Clark
Goodwill-Suncoast thanks our financial donors for their generosity. Your financial gifts make you a vital part of achieving the Goodwill mission. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Craig
Mr. Luther Y. Holland
Ms. Nellie M. Maedler
Miss Anna Pollmann
Mr. Clement Crawford
Ms. Laura E. Hollar Ms. Jane Carver Holmes
Edward and Jeanne Mansfield
Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Pore
Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Marti
Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Pouttu
Mr. Robert T. McGeorge
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quak
Mr. William E. Culbreath, Jr.
Mr. Richard N. Holt
Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Cummins
Dr. John W. Holter
Mrs. Ruth Dahling Dr. and Mrs. S. Alton Dallgaard Mr. Edward W. Davis Ms. Donna Day Ms. Leonora W. Dearlove Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Deckert Ms. Sadie F. DeFlaun Mr. Ronald Dew-Brittain Ms. Stella F. Dixon Mr. and Mrs. Adin M. Dosh Mrs. Irene E. Draper Mr. Thomas T. Dunn, Esq. Ms. Phylista Dye Miss H. Louise Eaton Mrs. Sarah Eberhardt Ms. Elizabeth English Mr. Hubert E. Erickson Ms. Leone A. Farmer Mr. Richard Y. Fernandez Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Fetzer Ms. Sylvia H. Forster Mr. Alfred G. Frey Miss Jo Ann Gemignani Mrs. Dorothy L. Gittings Mr. Sergei Gladilin Mrs. Callie Grall Mr. Raymond N. Gramm Ms. Moni-Beth Griesemer Ms. Helen Grunenwald Ms. Gladys L. Hahn Ms. Myrtle A. Hall
Mr. Daniel Howe Ms. Bessie R. Huff Mr. Charles N. Hunt Mrs. Mary F. Hutchins Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Jaberg
Ms. Gertrude Spear McGrew Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. McIntosh Mrs. Ada B. McManeus Mrs. Jane Damm McPherson
Ms. Mary Rabanus Mrs. Louise W. Rahmel Ms. Hortense L. Ramsay Mr. David V. Ramsay
Ms. Bernice K. Trulsen Mr. Henry W. Tuck Ms. Hedy Tumillo Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Van Schooten Mrs. Grace Vargo Mrs. Adeline M. Vavrik
Mr. Raymond E. Meyer
Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rawcliffe
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Volkman
Mrs. Ethel T. Michaud
Mr. Carl H. Reed
Mr. Henry E. Walters, Jr.
Mr. F. Neuman Miller
Mrs. Fimie R. Richie
Mr. Frank Warren
Fred & Grace Miller
Ms. E. Hope Rietschlin
Ms. Cora H. Wasser
Ms. Lucille Miller
Mrs. Elizabeth C. Roberts
Ms. Janet S. Weaver
Ms. Margaret B. Miller
Ms. Grace C. Roe
Dr. Alfred E. King
Frank T. and Gladys M. Mills
Ms. Eva P. Rogers
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. West
Capt. Leonard K. Kissack
Mrs. Beatrice L. Moon
Ms. Margaret G. Ruff
Ms. Virginia F. Westervelt
Mr. William A. Klein
Ms. Beni Morrison
Mr. Charles Saltzman
Mr. Orville L. Westlund
Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Knoblow
Mr. Arthur A. Moulton
Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kopp
Mr. Harry C. Mulder
Ms. Alice Jacob Mr. George Jara Mr. Fred W. Jobe Dan and Tina Johnson Mrs. Helen M. H. Jones Mr. Howard G. Keller Ms. Rosemarie Kibitlewski
Ms. Marianne Kormendy
Ms. Bernice E. Muench Mr. Bob Murtagh
Mr. and Mrs. Royce W. Ladd
Ms. Lucille M. Netcott
Mrs. Kathryn E. Lading
Mrs. Ida Curry Newberg
Ms. Priscilla Lange
Mrs. Anne Noble
Mr. Arlo Langer
Mr. Montgomery G. Northcutt
Rex C. and Marie Elizabeth Larabee
Ms. Norma B. Nunlist
Mr. Richard J. Sargent Edward E. and Ella Schenk
Mr. Flernoy White Ms. Laura White
Ms. Erika Schnabel
Mrs. Janet L. Whitlock
Mrs. Jean A. Schneider
Mr. Roland E. Whitney
Mr. William H. Schoenfeld, Jr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Whitney
Mrs. Anella B. Shapiro Ms. Rita Sherman
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Wilke
Ms. Pearl F. Shuttlesworth
Jim and Sue Williams
Mrs. Mabel I. Soine
Ms. Eva M. Wills Mr. William B. Wood
Ms. Genevieve J. Larges
Mr. Malvin H. Olsen
Mr. Solvieg Larsen
Mr. Donald Overholt
Dr. Florence E. Stansbury
Mr. Robert W. Laude
Ms. Dorothy Marrs Owen
Ms. Kathryn B. Stenquist
Mrs. Helen M. Zachariasen
Ms. Carolyn W. Law
Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pargeans
Robert G. Stern, Esq.
Richard and Lee Zeh
Mr. Frank A. Lay Mrs. Carol M. LeBeau Ms. Ethel A. Lee Mrs. Charlotte Lehnherr Ms. Sylvia Lerner
Ms. Freda H. Pasanen
Ms. Helen Hartinger Stevenson Mr. Stephen K. Stimson
Joseph P. and Rose E. Patton Ms. Nina I. Pease
Mr. Harris M. Sullivan, Jr. Mrs. Catherine L. Svoboda
Ms. Dorothy Hall
Ms. Vera M. Lillia
Ms. Tucker Mae Hall
Mr. and Mrs. Hobart D. Pelhank
Ms. Dorothy A. Lindahl
Ms. Vera Hanifan
Mrs. Julia Linscott
Mrs. Margaret D. Pereira
Mr. Aaron F. Head
Ms. Marjorie J. Lyman
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peters
Ms. Alma E. Hildred
Ms. Katherine P. MacDonald
Mr. John Sharp Peyton
Mrs. Betty M. Teguns
Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hinton
Mrs. Leona G. Mace
Mr. and Mrs. Rodney F. Pierce
Mr. Lawrence J. Thiery
Ms. Mathilda F. Hoffman
Theodore P. and Marian Hadley Tonne
Ms. Mary Williams MacMonnies
Ms. Helen Swarthout Mrs. Esther C. Swiney Ms. Rita Tavenner
Ms. Marie T. Pogar 18
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Tinstman
For more information about financial gifts to Goodwill IndustriesSuncoast, Inc., please contact Vice President for Fund Development Jim Williams toll-free at 1-888-279-1988, ext.1050, or e-mail jim.williams@ goodwill-suncoast.com
MISSION: FIND GOODWILL IN YOUR COMMUNITY
Administrative Offices Goodwill Industries-Suncoast 10596 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 (727) 523-1512 TTY: (727) 579-1068 www.goodwill-suncoast.org
Human Resources 16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 523-1512, ext. 2676
Goodwill Human Services
Clearwater Life Skills Development
7601 Park Blvd. Pinellas Park, FL 33781 (727) 541-6205
Skyway Life Skills Development 2392 31st St. S. St. Petersburg, FL 33712 (727) 523-1512, ext. 1879
Indian Rocks Life Skills Development
16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 437-4035
Lakeland Life Skills Development
Job Connection Center
3033 Drane Field Rd., Suite #5 Lakeland, FL 33811 (863) 701-1351
Goodwill Temporary Staffing Community Service 16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 577-6411 www.sbsgoodwill.com
St. Petersburg Life Skills Development 10596 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 (727) 523-1512, ext. 1350
11954 C.R. 105 Oxford, FL 34484 (352) 643-2000 ext. 111
Pinellas Park Life Skills Development
12018 Indian Rocks Rd. Largo, FL 33774 (727) 450-1300
Suncoast Business Solutions
16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 523-1512, ext. 2673
16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 437-4027
Community Employment Services
3365 Central Ave. St. Petersburg, FL 33713 (opening fall 2015)
Goodwill BookWorks
CareerSource One-Stop Center 7361 Forest Oaks Blvd. Spring Hill, FL 34606 (352) 200-3020 *Through the Pasco Hernando Workforce Board
Goodwill Workforce Investment and Opportunity Act Services – Adult, Dislocated Worker and Youth Services*
Goodwill Corrections Services
CareerSource One-Stop Center
Hillsborough County Residential Re-entry Center
4440 Grand Blvd. New Port Richey, FL 34652 (727) 484-3400
CareerSource One-Stop Center
Tampa Bay Community Corrections Center 10596 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 (727) 523-1423
4102 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa, FL 33614 (813) 877-2257
15000 Citrus Country Dr. H Building, Suite 303 Dade City, FL 33523 (813) 377-1300
Ocala Life Skills Development and Community Employment Services 2920 W. Silver Springs Blvd. Ocala, FL 34475 (352) 629-0459
JobWorks 8118 Hillsborough Loop Dr. Building 263 MacDill Air Force Base Tampa, FL 33621 (813) 840-2846 or (813) 840-0866
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Goodwill Affordable Apartments Freedom Village I 7700 66th St. N. Pinellas Park, FL 33781 (727) 541-6620
Freedom Village II 5002 S. Bridge St. Tampa, FL 33611 (813) 831-6988
Freedom Village III 1167 Turner St. Clearwater, FL 33756 (727) 443-6799
Heritage Oaks of Palm Harbor 2351 Alderman Rd. Palm Harbor, FL 34683 (727) 787-0792
Heritage Oaks of Ocala 2820 S.W. 34th St. Ocala, FL 34474 (352) 854-1515 TTY for all Goodwill apartments: (727) 579-1068
Goodwill Retail Stores
2802 James Redman Pkwy. Plant City, FL 33566 (813) 754-2778
SS = Superstore
3050 College Ave. E. Ruskin, FL 33570 (813) 645-3615
Pinellas County 3929 Tampa Rd. (SS) Oldsmar, FL 34677 (813) 792-6092
Pasco County 11462 S.R. 54 (SS) Trinity, FL 34655 (727) 247-1600
1460 Missouri Ave. N. Largo, FL 33770 (727) 581-7069 16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (opening spring 2016) 3365 Central Ave. (SS) St. Petersburg, FL 33713 (727) 346-1460
Sumter County
Goodwill Outlet Stores
600 Sixth St. N.W. Winter Haven, FL 33880 (863) 299-1486
4102 W. Hillsborough Ave. (SS) Tampa, FL 33614 (813) 874-7077
408 N. Suncoast Blvd. Crystal River, FL 34429 (352) 795-5920
Hernando County
5411 S. Florida Ave. (SS) Lakeland, FL 33813 (863) 646-4301
1106 E. Brandon Blvd. (SS) Brandon, FL 33511 (813) 689-6279
Citrus County
11954 C.R. 105 (SS) Oxford, FL 34484 (352) 643-2000
Polk County
Hillsborough County
2830 S.W. 27th Ave. (SS) Ocala, FL 34474 (352) 629-4202
2390 Willow Oak Dr. (SS) Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 (813) 751-2047
4750 Commercial Way (SS) Spring Hill, FL 34606 (352) 596-1712
10596 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 (727) 523-7354
Marion County
10596 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 (727) 523-1512, ext. 1450 3033 Drane Field Rd. Lakeland, FL 33811 (863) 647-4225 2920 W. Silver Springs Blvd. Ocala, FL 34475 (352) 369-3000
Just as there are things you recycle, there are things you donate. Although donations are gratefully accepted at all Goodwill stores, Goodwill Attended Donation Centers and 24-hour donation bins are available for added convenience. For locations of donation sites throughout our region, please visit www.goodwill-suncoast.org
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FISCAL YEAR 2014-2015 FINANCIAL REPORT Balance Sheet
Year ended Year ended Assets 6/30/15 6/30/14 Cash and cash equivalents $9,400,524 $8,278,587 Accounts receivable 2,357,127 2,670,641 Inventories 4,094,110 3,593,780 Prepaid expenses/other 1,391,593 1,070,315 Investments 6,794,079 6,572,561 Land, buildings and equipment 55,850,587 56,739,641 Total Assets $79,888,020 $78,925,525 Liabilities Accounts payable $1,363,022 $1,107,639 Accrued payroll 1,362,160 1,172,515 Other accrued expenses 2,719,222 2,429,878 Deferred gift payable 293,093 336,497 Deferred revenue 332,090 428,595 Deferred compensation payable 2,378,480 2,304,160 Long-term debt 35,011,575 38,084,989 Total Liabilities $43,459,642 $45,864,273 Net Assets $36,428,378 $33,061,252 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $79,888,020 $78,925,525
2014 - 2015 REVENUE $414,635 Other
$908,534 Public support
$17,747,068 Consumer services
2014 - 2015 EXPENSES $7,617,979 Management and general
$515,204 Public support
$53,571,369 Program services
$46,001,444 Sales and salvage
Total Revenues
$65,071,681
Total Expenses
$61,704,552
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$3,367,129
THIS MISSION WILL NOT SELF-DESTRUCT. WITH YOUR HELP WE WILL KEEP IT ACTIVE.
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