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Yesterday was a big day for me!

My first monthly post for the Goodwill Industries International blog went live! I’ve been so, so excited about being a contributing writer for their blog because this organization is something that I truly believe in. If you didn’t know, I’ve been working for Goodwill Industries of Northern New England for the past three years and I’ve seen first hand how this wonderful company has not only changed the lives of those in need, but in some cases they’ve even made life possible.

I’m very fortunate to have a lot of opportunities in my life, but some people aren’t so lucky. They may lack the funds or the training to get a suitable home or occupation and without Goodwill they would be left in a very difficult situation. However, through funding from the Goodwill retail stores {if you’ve ever purchased something there then you’ve helped!} I have had the pleasure of watching individuals with disabilities overcome their challenges by receiving training and assistance in good jobs, and finding safe homes. That’s right, the money you spend at Goodwill doesn’t leave your community, it gets reinvested right back into it!

It’s in these funded group homes that I have spent so much of my time, so I know from first hand experience that without Goodwill, a stable life for some individuals would just not be possible. I was a little sad that by moving I would be leaving behind all of the wonderful people that I’ve met while working here, but since I’ll be blogging for them, I guess I’m sort of still in the family. Check out my most recent post for ideas about how you can decorate your home with books thrifted from Goodwill, and make sure you support your local community by looking in their retail stores first whenever you find that you’re in need of something.

Have a fantastic day!

xx.

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Hello, my dears!

Today I did a guest post on the Goodwill Industries of Northern New England blog about the Little Black Dress! My look is vintage inspired featuring the items above. Head on over to check it out and see how I’ve styled it.

Enjoy this beautiful spring weather!

xx.

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Ryan with his Grandmother and some of her knitting.

This Christmas when we went back to New Hampshire, we got the chance to see Ryan’s Grandmother whom we don’t see very often. She gave us both hugs, then asked us immediately if we worked for Goodwill. When we said “yes”, she showed us two huge plastic bags that were brimming with hats and scarves she had knit to donate.

I was in awe of her work and her generosity. Then she went on to tell me why she felt so fondly toward the organization of our employment, and I was brought to tears to hear it all. She let me type it up to share on the Goodwill blog, and I’d love for you to have a chance to read it, too.

It feels so wonderful to work for an organization that is focused on bringing happiness and security to others who have challenges in their lives. I come home from work every day feeling very tired, but also knowing that I’ve done something good for someone else, and that makes all the difference.

Click here to read Annette’s story, and don’t forget to support your local Goodwill by donating when you can, and buying from their retail stores. You’re not just cleaning out unwanted items from your home, or buying things you need, you’re helping real people in your area find assistance where they might need it.

Happy Saturday!

xx.

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