(Middle Tenn.) — Donors in White House will now have a new place to drop off their gently used items. Goodwill will open a Donation Express Center on Monday, Dec. 15, behind White House Heritage High School at 7744 Highway 76 in White House.
“We are looking forward to our collaboration with White House Heritage High School to help promote Goodwill’s mission of providing employment and training opportunities to people who have disabilities and others who have trouble finding and keeping jobs,” said Goodwill Donations Manager Randy Taylor.
Prior to the opening, the closest Goodwill Donation Express Center has been located in Springfield. The new center will be open from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. seven days a week.
Taylor noted this is the third time Goodwill has opened a Donation Express Center on the grounds of a Middle Tennessee high school. The first two such centers, opened at Harpeth High School in Kingston Springs and Hillsboro High School in Nashville, are receiving steady traffic and taking in many donations.
Donations to Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee are sold in its stores to fund its mission across its 48-county territory. As of Nov. 30, more than 26,000 people had received assistance at Goodwill Career Solutions Centers and more than 8,600 landed jobs.
About Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee, Inc. For more than 55 years Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee has provided job training and job placement free of charge to people with disabilities or other barriers to employment through the sale of donated items. For more information about Goodwill’s Career Solutions, retail stores and donation centers, please visit www.giveit2goodwill.org or call 1-800-545-9231.
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