In last week’s article, “The Lessons Our Fathers Teach Us”, I mentioned second chances. I think we would all agree, everyone has had a lapse in judgement at one point or another, usually in our younger years before we realized the negative consequences our actions can have. Imagine, just for a second, how would your life be today if you were caught and charged for stealing that stop sign at the corner of 5th of Main? Your friends thought it would be a cool idea, and it would look amazing hanging on your bedroom wall—but what if that missing sign caused a horrible traffic accident? Not such a cool souvenir now. Remember that graduation party? You know the one, where you had a few too many beers but decided you could still drive, and somehow made it home, but for the life of you, there is no recollection of actually being in the car. What could have happened? Pretty scary… [Read more…] about There Is Such A Thing As A Second Chance
The Lessons Our Fathers Teach Us
A couple of weeks ago I shared a story titled “You’ve Never Seen A Hearse With A Trailer Hitch For A Reason”, a little tale regarding what I learned about Horizon Goodwill’s favorite musician Kristian Bush. In the article I mentioned how my late father had a love for all types of music, specifically country, which, as a teen growing up in Western Pennsylvania would embarrass me to no end. This was in the 1980’s, when Def Leppard was taking the world by storm, Bon Jovi was slated to become the next big thing and everyone, at least in my high school, wanted to rock with Twisted Sister and bang their head alongside Quiet Riot. Yes, without a doubt, my dad was so uncool as he played The Statler Brothers and Marty Robbins at maximum volume driving through town. But now, looking back as a father myself, I realize not only was my father the coolest man in my universe, unbeknownst to me, he taught me life lessons that have made me the person I am today. Do you mind joining me as I share some of his wisdom? [Read more…] about The Lessons Our Fathers Teach Us
The Horizon Goodwill Awards Dinner—An Eye Opening Experience
This past Wednesday, my wife and I attended Horizon Goodwill’s 60th Annual Awards Dinner, our first time having just moved to the area from Pittsburgh a little less than a year ago. We were both so moved by the event that I felt compelled to dedicate this week’s blog to our experience, sharing what we learned about this incredible organization, the spirit of community and yes, my disappointment about choosing the wrong week to start my diet. [Read more…] about The Horizon Goodwill Awards Dinner—An Eye Opening Experience
Horizon Goodwill To Hold 60th Annual Awards Dinner
Horizon Goodwill Industries (HGI) will hold its Annual Power of Work Awards Dinner on Wednesday, May 6th at the Fountain Head Country Club in Hagerstown. The event begins with a reception at 5:30 p.m. and the dinner and awards ceremony will follow at 6:15 p.m.
The individuals and organizations being recognized at this event are being singled out for their personal achievements and commitment to the Goodwill mission of helping people in our communities that want to work but experience barriers to employment.
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Horizon Goodwill Asks “What Are You Grateful For This Thanksgiving?”
With Thanksgiving just days away, we find ourselves pausing to show gratitude for the positive events of the past year. We spoke with several Horizon Goodwill “alumni”, participants who have utilized our job-training curriculum, asking each “What Are You Thankful For?” [Read more…] about Horizon Goodwill Asks “What Are You Grateful For This Thanksgiving?”
Our Veterans: Goodwill, Good People.
Veterans Day is about the people who have served our country. It is a day to celebrate their service and to thank them for our freedom. Today Horizon Goodwill Industries wants to thank our employees and clients for serving our country. Here are a few of their stories:
This is our very own Administrative Assistant, Debbie Kreiner and this is her story:
“I was 19 years old when my grandparents suggested that I join the military. That’s exactly what I did. I joined the United States Navy in 1981, served our country for 4 years active duty and 2 years inactive duty. I was a storekeeper in charge of the command’s supplies. I learned attention to detail, self-discipline, respect, and how to follow orders. [With the leadership skills I gained], I supervised the construction of a new supply depot. Being a veteran has opened many doors for volunteer and employment opportunities [for me]. I feel that all Americans should give 2 years of service to our country. It builds good character!” – Debbie Kreiner. Happy Veterans Day!
John Garrison (picture unavailable) served in the United States Air Force for five years. He received an honorable discharge, and later sought services from the Veterans Administration Medical Center. John enrolled in the VA Medical Center’s homeless program July 2011. After a year in the VA program, he was referred to Horizon Goodwill Industries for vocational skills training. Initially, John was introverted and uncomfortable with a social atmosphere. After he completed our Work Experience Program, he appeared more confident, and volunteered to help at other Goodwill work sites and projects. John participated in a variety of work situations, learning the skills needed to find and keep a job. John is now working as a custodian in a federal building in Martinsburg. He has graduated from the VA homeless program, and has obtained independent housing. We value you for your time here at Goodwill and honor you for your service John. Thank you!
Michelle Cushing, a United States Navy veteran, is achieving her goals with the help of Horizon Goodwill Industries. Michelle’s progress is nothing but extraordinary. When she came to us from the Missouri Goals Program, she was homeless. Since being removed from that program, Michelle received a HUD housing voucher with our assistance and got her own apartment. She now has two jobs, one at Tractor Supply and the other as a server at Hoss’s Steakhouse and is working to regain custody of her three beautiful children, who visit her new apartment and talk with her daily. We salute you Michelle. Thank you for your Service!
These stories go to show that our veterans do so much for our country while asking for little in return. We are here to help them get back into the workforce and become more self-sufficient by achieving their goals.
Happy Memorial Day to all of our veterans. To brave men and women everywhere who have served, and to their families: Thank You.