Goodwill-Suncoast Annual Report 2017-2018

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★★★★★ “The best year yet!” STARRING

PROGRAM PARTICIPANTS AND GOODWILL SHOPPERS AND GOODWILL DONORS CO-CREATED BY COMMUNITY PARTNERS DIRECTED BY GOODWILL-SUNCOAST


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People Placed in Jobs:

3,042

★★★★★

People Served Workforce Development

10,497

Childhood Literacy

Average Hourly Wage upon Job Placement:

11.92

$

Number of Donors

1,212,626

Pounds of Donated Items Repurposed:

59,865,850

Goodwill-Suncoast Employees

986

Shopping Transactions

2,402,345

Goodwill Temporary Staffing Employees

498

38,667

Community Corrections

1,057

Total Employees

1,484

★★★★★

Community Service Workers

3,154

Temporary Staffing

1,531

86.9% of operating budget devoted to programs and services. A complete financial statement appears on page 21.

Vocational Training & Services

444

★★★★★

Goodwill Apartments

333

63,662,006

$

12,221

Total People Served

67,904 ★★★★★

Total Revenue

68,394,230

$

Retail Program Revenue

52,643,956

$

Other Training & Services

Operating Budget

BookWorks volunteers gave

82,410 books to

38,667 children from low-income families.

Human Services Revenue

13,651,478

$

(The financials above and % of budget devoted to services include Housing)

COUNTIES SERVED Pinellas • Hillsborough • Polk • Pasco • Hernando • Marion • Citrus • Sumter • Levy • Highlands 3


WORK

★★★★★

• Services for people with all types of employment challenges • Training centers for people with disabilities • Job training programs for youth • Transportation for people with disabilities

LIFE

★★★★★

• Residential work-release programs to help offenders transition back into society • Counseling, life skills training and job placement • Literacy program for children from low-income families

HOME

★★★★★

• Five affordable apartment communities • Barrier-free architecture for seniors and people with disabilities • On-site Goodwill management and service coordinators

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★★★★★

W

hen Amey Patterson left high school, she enrolled in a training center for adults with disabilities

where her “job” was pulling weeds day after day in a hot garden. Soon after she came to Goodwill’s Life Skills Development program in Lakeland.

★★★★★

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It was there that she began to blossom. In time Amey progressed from sorting wares for the outlet store to mastering the much more complex job of cashier. During her time at the Goodwill outlet store, she says, she enjoyed making money and making friends. And, she came bursting out of her shell. “At first I was shy, I didn’t want to talk to nobody. I didn’t say one word. Now they can’t get me to stop talking!” Amey’s progression eventually led her to seek employment in the community. Now she is employed at TJ Maxx, where she has worked for one year. Her goal is to keep that job and continue to grow.

The youngest of four children, Amy now lives independently with her brother who is also enrolled in Goodwill’s Life Skills program. Together they pay their bills and share the housekeeping chores. Amey now schedules her own transportation to and from work, something she learned from her Goodwill job coach.

“I do it myself now, and I’m proud of myself!” 6


★★★★★

J

oe Tuzo was just an eight-year-old boy at hockey practice in Canada when he learned his parents were killed in a snow-related car accident. He

remembers telling his hockey coach to keep him in the game. The only child later laid a hockey puck next to their grave.

★★★★★

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After that unimaginable loss, Joe’s life went on a downward spiral. He was sent to live in Boston with an aunt and uncle. During Joe’s teenage years he fought continually with his uncle and the uncle became abusive. That’s when the Department of Children and Families stepped in, and sent Joe to a foster care facility in Ocala. After several suicide attempts, Joe finally got a break: he was adopted by a former NYPD officer turned farmer with a long history of fostering kids who are atrisk. He took his new dad’s last name, Tuzo, and works daily to make him proud. With continual help from Goodwill’s Supported Employment program, Joe, now 26, has held a job as a porter at a mental health facility since 2014. His job coach helps him with “simple reminders and suggestions that help me stay on track,” Joe says.

Now that he has settled into a home and a career, Joe continues to grow. He got his driver’s license after four tries with the written test. He hopes his “simple smiles” and kind words help the patients he sees at work. And, he wants to eventually get the education he needs to work with kids at the center who are in foster care.

“I want to tell them ‘I’ve been where you are, and how you handle it is everything.’”

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★★★★★

W

hen James Sta Ana and his mom Glesilda Chui moved to the United States from the Philippines, they didn’t

let the culture shock of a new environment slow them down.

★★★★★ While waiting for an Employment Authorization Document (EAD), James finished high school and he and Glesilda stayed busy volunteering at the St. Petersburg Public Library’s main branch. There they attended seminars held by Goodwill’s Job Connection Center while acclimating themselves to their new home. When the EAD cards came, both James and his mom paid a visit to the Job Connection Center’s main location inside the Goodwill Superstore in St. Petersburg for more assistance. There they both got help with resume writing, job searching and interview techniques. “They’re very helpful,” says James, 19. “I learned how to do a correct resume, the correct words to explain who you are, and what to do and not do in an interview.” Both James and Glesilda landed jobs soon after soaking up all the information they could at the Job Connection Center. James is a cashier and works the floor at a Beall’s Outlet store, and Glesilda works two jobs, one teaching preschool and another in retail.

“I was a professional already in the Philippines,” says Glesilda. “But I still needed guidance and that’s what the Job Connection Center gave me and my son!” 10


HATS OFF TO VOLUNTEERS Lynne Burghardt was named our Volunteer of the Year for her tireless service to our BookWorks childhood literacy program. In 2017 Lynne spent 157 hours reading to 42 children and distributing 11,770 books! The Clearwater Wednesday Sorter Ladies group was named Volunteer Group of the Year in honor of the “behind-thescenes” work they do for BookWorks.

JOB-O-RAMA! More than 100 employers and job seekers participated in a community job fair hosted by Goodwill in honor of Goodwill Industries Week. Job seekers received free services – such as resume critiques – from our Job Connection Center, and were introduced to our KaleidoSCOPE program.

HURRICANE HELP When Hurricane Harvey hit Texas, we pledged two weeks of donations from our Round Up program to go toward relief efforts. We were able to donate $10,707 to the American Red Cross. When Hurricane Irma hit Florida, Goodwills across the state pledged $ 300,000 in assistance to the communities we serve and provided $260,000 of goods to those impacted by the storm.

Kaleido

SC PE

®

SKILLS. CERTIFICATIONS. OPPORTUNITIES. POST-SECONDARY EDUCATION.

See your future through a new lens

KALEIDOSCOPE LAUNCHES The FREE program, available to the public and Goodwill employees, was launched to help people plan their career goals and prepare for the education needed to get there!

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GOOD ‘BURGER AWARD

HERE WE GROW

A Good ‘Burger is an organization or individual in greater St. Pete making a positive impact in our community. In honor of a former mayor who referred to his citizens as “burgers” (as in St. Petersburgers), the awards honor Chamber members who contribute in a positive way to the community. Goodwill-Suncoast was honored to win the “Cool Companies: Large” category!

In late 2017 we opened a new St. Petersburg store that houses our innovative Job Connection Center, a community based place where people can get help finding jobs, entirely free of charge. In spring of 2018, our new 17,000-square-foot store and 200,000-square-foot warehouse and distribution center opened their doors in Tampa. All are getting rave reviews!

DONORS AND DEALS

Our continuing partnerships with the Florida State Fair, The Florida Aquarium and Dinosaur World allowed us to offer great discounts and incentives to our donors.

THE BEAT GOES ON More than 1,000 hippies ran, walked or rolled along downtown Gulfport’s waterfront for our 3rd annual Hippie Dash for Peace, Love & Goodwill. A very groovy time was had by all and it was our most successful fundraiser to date!

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IN A WORLD

OF LIMITED JOB OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG ADULTS WITH DISABILITIES,

PROJECT SEARCH DELIVERS.

Goodwill’s Community Employment Initiatives in Ocala has a surprise hit on its hands with Project SEARCH. The program provides on-the-job training for high schools students with disabilities who have one year left of school. It is a partnership that formed in 2017 between Goodwill-Suncoast, Vocational Rehabilitation, Marion County Public Schools and the Hilton Ocala.

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“You hope for the best, but you don’t know whether or not they’ll be successful,” says Harold McNally Sr. about his son’s progress in Project SEARCH. Now, the father’s mind is at ease. “It’s refreshing to see Harold interact with people outside of his family and enjoy it.

I feel more comfortable now knowing that he’s going to be alright!” Britney Blaize is working in the Hilton restaurant. “We are absolutely floored by that outcome,” says Derek Arnold, Goodwill’s manager of community employment initiatives. “The beauty of Project SEARCH is that it affords opportunity for those that just need a bit of time to develop their employment value. With that afforded time they were able to show personal and professional growth and prove their employment value.” All the partners involved in the Marion County pilot program hope to sign on more students and employers in the coming years.

Harold McNally works in the kitchen as a steward and dishwasher.

“We’re amazed at what the kids have achieved,” says Arnold. “They’re learning new skills, teamwork, communication and problem-solving.”

Harold Jr. is one of eight students who did three rotations of on-the-job-training at the Hilton. Instead of attending classes on a high school campus, the eight students reported to work at the Hilton. Over the course of the school year the students rotated through housekeeping, kitchen and maintenance at the hotel. Harold – along with three of his classmates – did so well he was hired by the Hilton Ocala when his training was complete. Another three of the Project SEARCH class were hired by other community employers. Goodwill will provide employment support to place the final student.

Aaron Jackson (left) works in housekeeping.

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★★★★★ GOODWILL-SUNCOAST

FIVE-STAR REVIEWS “We like to stop in and shop,

you never know what you are going to find.”

“Cool things and always

WESLEY CHAPEL SUPERSTORE SHOPPER

good prices.”

“Gotta love

WINTER HAVEN STORE SHOPPER

LAKELAND SUPERSTORE SHOPPER

“I like to come here because

those bargains!”

“Friendly shoppers & workers

make it one of MY

favorite haunts.” TRINITY SUPERSTORE SHOPPER

“It feels

good

I Make money

and there’s always work.” LIFE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPANT

“Park Blvd

Life Skills Development staff

– exceptional!” PARENT OF A LIFE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPANT

to give back.”

OLDSMAR SUPERSTORE SHOPPER

“I love the staff

“I like to come here to

make friends.” LIFE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPANT

and they are great with my daughter.”

PARENT OF A LIFE SKILLS DEVELOPMENT PARTICIPANT

The attendant was

very helpful & cheerful.”

“They are always so nice. They go

above and beyond to help.”

GOODWILL DONOR

GOODWILL DONOR

“Extremely nice & helpful.

Great service attitude.” GOODWILL DONOR

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“It’s great to help OTHERS.” GOODWILL DONOR


BOARD OFFICERS

DIRECTORS

Chair Heather Ceresoli Taylor White

Lee Bell Saltmarsh, Cleaveland & Gund

Senior Vice Chair Martin W. Gladysz Raymond James Bank (Retired) Vice Chair Louise R. Lopez MGT Consulting Vice Chair Mark Pichowski Bouchard Insurance Vice Chair Dominic Macrone Tampa International Airport Vice Chair Ed Rader Kmart (retired) Secretary Carole F. Philipson Florida Hospital Carrollwood (Retired) President and CEO, ex officio Deborah A. Passerini

GIS HOUSING BOARDS

CORPORATE OFFICERS

Ed Rader Chair

Deborah A. Passerini President and Chief Executive Officer

Steve Bivens Cavotec

Robert Dobkowski Vice Chair

Robert D. Dobkowski Mr. & Mrs. Blindmaster

Louise Lopez Secretary/Treasurer

Mark E. Gauthier Gauthier Consulting

Deborah A. Passerini Executive Vice President

Marie Carson Hebbler Risk Matrix Solutions

Marie Hebbler

Andrea Kiehl Sykes Enterprises, Inc.

Mark Pichowski

Andrea Kiehl

John Maceovsky CBIZ MHM, Inc.

JOBWORKS BOARD

Christina Miller UBS Financial Services

Martin W. Gladysz Chair

Melissa Mora Florida Hospital - West Florida Region

Heather Ceresoli Vice Chair

Scott Rutz The Northern Trust Company Robert A. Wabbersen Publix Super Markets, Inc. Sandra Young Regions Bank

Lee Bell Secretary Deborah A. Passerini President Ed Rader

Gary R. Hebert Corporate Treasurer and Chief Financial Officer Stefanie Anna Corporate Secretary and Vice President for Corporate Affairs & Governance 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

THE 2017-2018 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.

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Cast of 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.

Mr. and Mrs. Royce W. Ladd

SunTrust Foundation

Magic Creations

Mrs. Kathryn E. Lading

Theodore P. and Marian Hadley Tonne

The Marketing Posse

Ms. Priscilla Lange

USI Consulting Group

Mr. Paul M. Norris

Mr. Robert W. Laude

Wells Fargo Foundation

Regent Products Corp.

Mr. Frank A. Lay Mr. F. Neuman Miller Margaret B. Miller

Regions Bank

Gold ($5,000 - $9,999)

Rotary Club of St Petersburg, Inc. Rotary Club of Tampa Foundation, Inc.

Ms. Beni Morrison

Mr. Lewis F. Colbert

Rush Truck Centers

Ms. Bernice E. Muench

Dana Beck Fancher Fund

Sabal Trust Company

National Charity Services, Inc.

Elizabeth H. King

SJL Company, Inc.

Dwight and Ida Newberg

Lokey Automotive Group

Smith & Associates Real Estate

Ms. Norma B. Nunlist

Audrey B. Munguia

Solstice Sleep Products

Mr. Malvin H. Olsen

Gary Petit

Sun State International Trucks

Joseph P. and Rose E. Patton

Piedmont Companies, Inc. Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Waits

Tampa Bay Times

Mr. John Sharp Peyton

Ms. Sylvia H. Forster

Miss Anna Pollmann

Zeno Office Solutions

Publix Super Markets Charities

Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Pouttu

Mr. Richard J. Sargent

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rawcliffe

Theodore P. and Marian Hadley Tonne

Mrs. Fimie R. Richie

Senior Founders ($1,000,000)

Founders ($500,000 - $999,999) Mr. Joseph J. Bagnor Ms. Tucker Mae Hall Mrs. Ethel T. Michaud Frank T. and Gladys M. Mills Mrs. Mabel I. Soine Ms. Rita Tavenner Ms. Hedy Tumillo Ms. Laura White

Guardians ($100,000 - $499,999) Ms. Rosamond Allen Central Power Systems Mr. Lewis F. Colbert Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Cummins Vera and S. Alton Dallgaard Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Deckert Duke Energy Miss H. Louise Eaton Mrs. Sarah Eberhardt Eckerd Corporation Foundation William and Barbara Faber Mr. Richard Y. Fernandez

Ms. Margaret G. Ruff Ms. Rita Sherman Mrs. Kathryn B. Stenquist Ms. Helen Hartinger Stevenson Mr. Stephen K. Stimson Mr. Harris M. Sullivan, Jr. SunTrust Bank, Tampa Bay Ms. Helen Swarthout TECO Energy, Inc. Ms. Bernice K. Trulsen Mrs. Janet L. Whitlock Mr. Roland E. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Wilke Mr. William B. Wood Mrs. Helen M. Zachariasen

( 3,000 - 4,999) $

Ad Partners Jane and Jamie Egasti EndorFun Sports LLC Florida State Fair Authority Gregory, Sharer & Stuart, CPAs Mrs. Charlotte N. Lehnherr Edward and Jeanne Mansfield Ogletree Deakins Jim and Sue Williams

Bronze ($1,000 - $2,999) AAA Tile Service Advantica Benefits American Fundraising Auctions, Inc. Amscot Financial

--------------------------- BayCare Health System

★ ★ ★ ★ ★

USF Foundation Winters & Yonker, P.A.

Silver $

Taylor White

Mrs. Sandra R. Young Richard and Lee Zeh

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★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 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 Goodwill-Suncoast through their wills or estate plans. Ms. Caroline M. Adams Ms. Irene A. Alexander Ms. Rosamond Allen

Canteen

Ms. Deborah Axtell

Richard J. Sargent Leadership Society

Coppertail Brewing Co.

Mr. Joseph Bagnor

Deloitte

Ms. Marion Baker

Kobita and Vijay Desai

Ms. Helen Beaumont

We recognize those who made substantial gifts to Goodwill-Suncoast in the 2017-2018 fiscal year.

DEX Imaging

Mr. Frank R. Becker

DWK Corporation

Ms. Edith Bedole

FGX International

Mr. Harry A. Beede

Platinum

GFWC Clearwater Community Woman’s Club Mr. Richard Bekken Mr. and Mrs. Arthur T. Bennett Mr. Martin W. Gladysz Gold Medal International

Ms. Emilia S. Benz

The K. W. Grader Foundation, Inc.

Mrs. Frances K. Biggs

William and Barbara Faber

Mr. Gary R. Hebert

Mrs. Mary C. Black

Mr. Daniel Howe

Hawkins Construction, Inc.

HSN

Mr. and Mrs. Hubert Bodwin

Mr. George Jara

Dan and Tina Johnson

Humana

Ms. Mildred A. Boerckel

Dan and Tina Johnson

National Charity Services, Inc.

David and Marie Hyman

Ms. E. Barbara Boger

Mrs. Helen M. H. Jones

Deborah A. and James P. Passerini

Thomas A. and Mary S. James Foundation Ms. Mary Boghi

Dr. Alfred E. King

Joseph P. and Rose E. Patton

Jan-Pro Cleaning Systems of Tampa

Mr. Paul H. Bojack

Capt. Leonard K. Kissack

PNC Foundation

JPMorgan Chase & Co.

Mr. and Mrs. George C. Bossard

Mr. William A. Klein

Publix Super Markets Charities

Leon Korol Company

Col. George Brown

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kopp

Russell & Lillian Quarles

MAC Wholesale

Ms. Monette R. Burns

Mrs. Gertrude M. Fetzer GTE Florida, Inc.

($10,000)

Dr. John W. Holter

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Goodwill-Suncoast thanks our financial donors for their generosity. Your financial gifts make you a vital part of achieving the Goodwill mission.

Mr. J. Harry Carr

Mr. Luther Y. Holland

Fred & Grace Miller

Mrs. Mabel I. Soine

Miss Mary Alice Case

Ms. Laura E. Hollar

Ms. Lucille Miller

Dr. Florence E. Stansbury

Ms. Jewell P. Chapek

Ms. Jane Carver Holmes

Ms. Margaret B. Miller

Ms. Thelma F. Cherry

Mr. Richard N. Holt

Frank T. and Gladys M. Mills

Ms. Kathryn B. Stenquist

Gene and Nancy Cicero

Dr. John W. Holter

Mrs. Beatrice L. Moon

Ms. Catherine C. Clark

Mr. Daniel Howe

Ms. Beni Morrison

Ms. Helen K. Clark

Ms. Bessie R. Huff

Mr. Arthur A. Moulton

Mr. Lewis F. Colbert

Mr. Charles N. Hunt

Ms. Bernice E. Muench

Mr. Harris M. Sullivan, Jr.

Ms. Florence G. Copeland

Mrs. Mary F. Hutchins

Mr. Harry C. Mulder

Mrs. Catherine L. Svoboda

Ms. Anna S. Corbett

Mr. and Mrs. Harold R. Jaberg

Audrey B. Munguia

Ms. Helen Swarthout

Mr. Pierre J. Costich, Jr.

Ms. Alice Jacob

Mr. Bob Murtagh

Mrs. Esther C. Swiney

Mr. and Mrs. Alfred E. Craig

Mr. George Jara

Ms. Lucille M. Netcott

Ms. Muriel H. Craig

Mr. Fred W. Jobe

Mrs. Ida Curry Newberg

Ms. Rita Tavenner

Mr. Clement Crawford

Dan and Tina Johnson

Mrs. Anne Noble

Mr. William E. Culbreath, Jr.

Mrs. Helen M. H. Jones

Mr. Montgomery G. Northcutt

Mr. and Mrs. Richard T. Cummins

Mr. Howard G. Keller

Ms. Norma B. Nunlist

Mrs. Ruth Dahling

Ms. Rosemarie Kibitlewski

Mr. Malvin H. Olsen

Mr. and Mrs. Daniel S. Tinstman

Dr. and Mrs. S. Alton Dallgaard

Dr. Alfred E. King

Mr. Donald Overholt

Theodore P. and Marian Hadley Tonne

Mr. Edward W. Davis

Capt. Leonard K. Kissack

Ms. Dorothy Marrs Owen

Ms. Bernice K. Trulsen

Ms. Donna Day

Mr. William A. Klein

Mr. and Mrs. Nick Pargeans

Mr. Henry W. Tuck

Ms. Leonora W. Dearlove

Mr. and Mrs. Richard C. Knoblow

Ms. Freda H. Pasanen

Mr. and Mrs. John H. Kopp

Joseph P. and Rose E. Patton

Ms. Hedy Tumillo

Mrs. Gwendolyn M. Deckert Ms. Sadie F. DeFlaun

Ms. Marianne Kormendy

Ms. Nina I. Pease

Mr. Ronald Dew-Brittain

Mr. and Mrs. Royce W. Ladd

Mr. and Mrs. Hobart D. Pelhank

Ms. Stella F. Dixon

Mrs. Kathryn E. Lading

Mrs. Margaret D. Pereira

Mr. and Mrs. Adin M. Dosh

Ms. Priscilla Lange

Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Peters

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Volkman

Mrs. Irene E. Draper

Mr. Arlo Langer

Mr. John Sharp Peyton

Mr. and Mrs. R. Lee Waits

Mr. Thomas T. Dunn, Esq.

Rex C. and Marie Elizabeth Larabee

Mr. and Mrs. Rodney F. Pierce

Mr. Henry E. Walters, Jr.

Ms. Phylista Dye

Ms. Genevieve J. Larges

Ms. Marie T. Pogar

Mr. Frank Warren

Miss H. Louise Eaton

Mr. Solvieg Larsen

Miss Anna Pollmann

Ms. Cora H. Wasser

Mrs. Sarah Eberhardt

Mr. Robert W. Laude

Mr. and Mrs. J. Oliver Pore

Ms. Elizabeth English

Ms. Carolyn W. Law

Mr. and Mrs. Donald M. Pouttu

Mr. Hubert E. Erickson

Mr. Frank A. Lay

Mr. and Mrs. Martin Quak

William and Barbara Faber

Mrs. Carol M. LeBeau

Ms. Mary Rabanus

Ms. Leone A. Farmer

Ms. Ethel A. Lee

Mrs. Louise W. Rahmel

Mr. Orville L. Westlund

Mr. Richard Y. Fernandez

Mrs. Charlotte Lehnherr

Ms. Hortense L. Ramsay

Mr. Flernoy White

Mr. and Mrs. Albert C. Fetzer

Ms. Sylvia Lerner

Mr. David V. Ramsay

Ms. Laura White

Ms. Sylvia H. Forster

Ms. Vera M. Lillia

Mrs. Elizabeth D. Rankin Trust

Mrs. Janet L. Whitlock

Mr. Alfred G. Frey

Ms. Dorothy A. Lindahl

Mr. and Mrs. George A. Rawcliffe

Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. Whitney

Miss Jo Ann Gemignani

Mrs. Julia Linscott

Victoria M. Ream

Mrs. Dorothy L. Gittings

Ms. Marjorie J. Lyman

Mr. Carl H. Reed

Mr. Sergei Gladilin

Ms. Katherine P. MacDonald

Mrs. Fimie R. Richie

Mrs. Callie Grall

Mrs. Leona G. Mace

Ms. E. Hope Rietschlin

Mr. Raymond N. Gramm

Ms. Mary Williams MacMonnies

Mrs. Elizabeth C. Roberts

Ms. Eva M. Wills

Ms. Moni-Beth Griesemer

Ms. Nellie M. Maedler

Ms. Grace C. Roe

Mr. William B. Wood

Ms. Helen Grunenwald

Edward and Jeanne Mansfield

Ms. Eva P. Rogers

Mrs. Helen M. Zachariasen

Ms. Gladys L. Hahn

Mr. and Mrs. Gottfried Marti

Ms. Margaret G. Ruff

Richard and Lee Zeh

Mrs. Norma L. Haldeman

Mr. William G. Mawhinney

Mr. Charles Saltzman

Ms. Dorothy Hall

Mr. Robert T. McGeorge

Mr. Richard J. Sargent

Ms. Myrtle A. Hall

Ms. Gertrude Spear McGrew

Edward E. and Ella Schenk

Ms. Tucker Mae Hall

Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. McIntosh

Ms. Erika Schnabel

Ms. Vera Hanifan

Mrs. Ada B. McManeus

Mrs. Jean A. Schneider

Mr. Aaron F. Head

Mrs. Jane Damm McPherson

Mr. William H. Schoenfeld, Jr.

Ms. Alma E. Hildred

Mr. Raymond E. Meyer

Mrs. Anella B. Shapiro

Mr. and Mrs. James A. Hinton

Mrs. Ethel T. Michaud

Ms. Rita Sherman

Ms. Mathilda F. Hoffman

Mr. F. Neuman Miller

Ms. Pearl F. Shuttlesworth

Robert G. Stern, Esq. Ms. Helen Hartinger Stevenson Mr. Stephen K. Stimson

Mrs. Betty M. Teguns Mrs. Muriel Terry Mr. Lawrence J. Thiery

Mr. and Mrs. Herman B. Van Schooten Mrs. Grace Vargo Mrs. Adeline M. Vavrik

Ms. Janet S. Weaver Mr. and Mrs. Alfred R. West Ms. Virginia F. Westervelt

Mr. Roland E. Whitney Mr. and Mrs. Samuel A. Wilke Jim and Sue Williams

JOIN THE CAST!

For more information about financial gifts to Goodwill Industries-Suncoast, Inc., please contact Vice President for Fund Development Jim Williams toll-free at 1-888-279-1988, or e-mail at jim.williams@goodwill-suncoast.com

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Where to Find Goodwi Administrative Offices Goodwill Industries-Suncoast 10596 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 (727) 523-1512 TTY for all locations: (727) 579-1068 www.goodwill-suncoast.org Human Resources 16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 523-1512, ext. 2676 Distribution Center 1407 S. U.S. Hwy 301 Tampa, FL 33619

Goodwill Human Services Community Employment Services 16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 281-3948 powerofwork@goodwillsuncoast.com

Job Connection Center 2550 34th St. N. St. Petersburg, FL 33713 (727) 321-7337 JobConnection@ goodwill-suncoast.com Suncoast Business Solutions 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 Clearwater Life Skills Development 16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 437-4027 Pinellas Park Life Skills Development 7601 Park Blvd. Pinellas Park, FL 33781 (727) 541-6205

Indian Rocks Life Skills Development 12018 Indian Rocks Rd. Largo, FL 33774 (727) 450-1300 Lakeland Life Skills Development 3033 Drane Field Rd., Suite #5 Lakeland, FL 33811 (863) 701-1351 Ocala Life Skills Development and Community Employment Initiatives 2920 W. Silver Springs Blvd. Ocala, FL 34475 (352) 629-0459 powerofwork@goodwillsuncoast.com JobWorks 8118 Hillsborough Loop Dr. Building 263 MacDill Air Force Base Tampa, FL 33621 (813) 840-2846 or (813) 840-0866

Partner Service Locations Junior Achievement of Tampa Bay (Financial Literacy/Youth Services) 13707 N 22nd St., Tampa, FL 33613 (813) 631-1410 Feeding Tampa Bay (Life Skills Development) 4702 Transport Dr. #6, Tampa, FL 33605 (813) 254-1190

Goodwill BookWorks 16432 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 523-1512, ext. 2673 11954 C.R. 105 Oxford, FL 34484 (352) 643-2000 ext. 111 420 Sebring Square

Sebring, FL 33870 (863) 314-3200, ext.108 bookworks@goodwillsuncoast.com

Goodwill Corrections Services Tampa Bay Community Corrections Center 10596 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 (727) 523-1423

Our new superstore in St. Petersburg features a Job Connection Center

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Hillsborough County Residential Re-entry Center 4102 W. Hillsborough Ave. Tampa, FL 33614 (813) 877-2257


will in Your Community 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 SS = Superstore

10596 Gandy Blvd. St. Petersburg, FL 33702 (727) 523-7354 Hillsborough County 1106 E. Brandon Blvd. (SS) Brandon, FL 33511 (813) 689-6279 4102 W. Hillsborough Ave. (SS) Tampa, FL 33614 (813) 874-7077 1407 S. U.S. Hwy 301 Tampa, FL 33619 (813) 542-8100

Sumter County 11954 C.R. 105 (SS) Oxford, FL 34484 (352) 643-2000 Highlands County 420 Sebring Square (SS) Sebring, FL 33870 (863) 314-3200

Goodwill Outlet Stores 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

10739 Big Bend Rd. (SS) Riverview, FL 33579 Opening spring 2019 2802 James Redman Pkwy. Plant City, FL 33566 (813) 754-2778 3050 College Ave. E. Ruskin, FL 33570 (813) 645-3615 Pasco County 11462 S.R. 54 (SS) Trinity, FL 34655 (727) 247-1600 2390 Willow Oak Dr. (SS) Wesley Chapel, FL 33544 (813) 751-2047 Hernando County 4750 Commercial Way (SS) Spring Hill, FL 34606 (352) 596-1712

Pinellas County 3929 Tampa Rd. (SS) Oldsmar, FL 34677 (813) 792-6092

Polk County 5411 S. Florida Ave. (SS) Lakeland, FL 33813 (863) 646-4301

1460 Missouri Ave. N. Largo, FL 33770 (727) 581-7069

600 Sixth St. N.W. Winter Haven, FL 33881 (863) 299-1486

16494 U.S. Hwy 19 N. Clearwater, FL 33764 (727) 315-4171

Marion County 2830 S.W. 27th Ave. (SS) Ocala, FL 34474 (352) 629-4202

2550 34th St. N. (SS) St. Petersburg, FL 33713 (727) 256-0900

Citrus County 408 N. Suncoast Blvd. Crystal River, FL 34429 (352) 795-5920

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Financial Report Fiscal Year 2017-2018

BALANCE SHEET

Year ended Year ended Assets 6/30/18 6/30/17 Cash and cash equivalents $18,202,721 $7,589,579 Accounts Receivable 2,189,862 2,636,039 Inventories 4,335,586 4,116,933 Prepaid expenses/other 1,641,345 1,416,470 Investments 9,773,306 8,640,005 Land, buildings and equipment 86,707,386 62,617,908 Total Assets $122,850,206 $87,016,934 Liabilities Accounts Payable $1,245,452 $1,024,132 Accrued payroll 1,230,606 1,209,013 Other acrued expenses 2,406,771 2,840,559 Deferred gift payable 223,757 256,945 Deferred revenue 376,733 365,035 Deferred compensation payable 2,574,607 2,394,539 Long Term Debt 68,595,496 37,462,151 Total Liabilities $76,653,422 $45,552,374 Net Assets $46,196,784 $41,464,560 Total Liabilities and Net Assets $122,850,206 $87,016,934

2017 - 2018 Revenue $ 1,601,004

2017 - 2018 Expenses $ 7,511,709

$ 497,792

Public Support

Other

Management and General

$ 850,836 Public Support

$ 13,651,478 Human Services

$ 55,299,461 Program Services

$ 52,643,956 Sales and Salvage

Total Revenues

$ 68,394,230

Total Expenses

$ 63,662,006

Change to Net Assets

$ 4,732,224

Figures are subject to audits by Gregory, Sharer & Stuart and include the closely held GIS Housing subsidiaries.

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