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Goodwill Industries Kentucky Style

Date Published: 07th July 2009
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The Goodwill Industries of Kentucky was established in 1923 by Reverend John L. Fort. That was almost a century ago now and the organization has seen many changes. It has also helped countless individuals and families to improve their lives over the years. Back when Goodwill Industries first began working in Kentucky, the motorcar was something that only the rich could afford, so vehicle donation was simply unheard of. Now, however, it is one of the charity's main sources of funding.

Today, Goodwill Industries of Kentucky has 55 donation centers and stores in 34 counties. The organization's website boasts that 75% of residents in Kentucky live within 20 miles of a Goodwill store.

As with Goodwill Industries across America, the Kentucky branch of Goodwill relies heavily on vehicle donations to continue their work. These vehicles are often sold to families in need at a discounted price. Alternatively they are auctioned off in order to raise vital funding for the many projects managed by the charity. No matter what happens when you donate your car, though, you'll know that it will be put to good use. If there's one thing you know to be true of Goodwill Industries it's that they never pass up an opportunity to help somebody out.


At Goodwill Industries of Kentucky's annual award ceremony in February 2009, Roland R. Blahnik, president and CEO of the organization, thanked his fellow Kentuckians for their continued support throughout the years, saying that the ongoing success of Goodwill Industries in the state was thanks to them.

If you've never made a vehicle donation before, you may be interested to know about Charity Dispatch. Charity Dispatch can make sure that your donated vehicle goes to the Goodwill Industries of your choice, anywhere in the country. Even if you do not live in Kentucky, you can still make a donation to them in this way.

Looking to make a big positive impact on your local community? Consider vehicle donation as a means. The process of donating your vehicle is made easy when you follow the instructions at http://www.charitydispatch.com/goodwill_donation/
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