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Goodwill Northern New England (Goodwill NNE) is a nonprofit social enterprise that creates jobs, delivers needed services for people with diverse challenges, uses environmentally friendly products and processes – all while earning revenue to pay for innovative workforce services in Maine, New Hampshire and northern Vermont.
Our singular goal is to be instrumental in bringing 10,000 households in our region into stability by 2027.
Throughout the year, Goodwill NNE will host virtual events to help connect our communities, educate clients and employers about our services and offer a platform to discuss northern New England’s workforce and healthcare needs. Please keep an eye for event details at www.goodwillnne.org.
If you or your company would like to volunteer in one of our programs, contact barbara.sawyer@goodwillnne.org and ask what opportunities we might have available throughout the state!
Geoffrey Baur, Board Treasurer: Vice President, IDEXX
Peter Groth, Board Vice Chair: Community Volunteer
John Valpey, Board Secretary: Managing Director, U.S. Trust, Bank of America Wealth Management
Mary Baumgartner: Executive Director, Communications & Public Affairs, Bowdoin College
Tiffany Breau-Metivier: Vice President, Client Success Onboarding, UNUM
David Damour: Community Volunteer
Ned Helms: Community Volunteer
Paul Ligon: Senior Vice President, Casella Waste Systems
Andy Mayo: Vice President, Real Estate and Facilities, L.L. Bean
Marion Simpson: Executive Director, Office of the President, Dartmouth College
Lynn Stanley, LICSW: Executive Director, NH Chapter; Interim Executive Director, ME Chapter, National Association of Social Workers
Eric (Rick) Stauffer: Attorney, PretiFlaherty
Gary Vogel: Attorney, Drummond Woodsum
Established: 1933
Employees: 975
Annual revenue: $78,170,000
54% Retail
23% Healthcare
9% Aftermarket
6% Grants
3% Good Clean Property Services
2% Philanthropy & United Way
2% Workforce Services
1% Other
34 Hutcherson Drive
Gorham, ME 04038
(207) 774-6323
goodwillnne.org
facebook.com/goodwillnne
twitter.com/goodwillnne
2019 Highest Accreditation (three-year) awarded by CARF International for our neurorehabilitation services.
Enable persons with diverse challenges to achieve personal stability and community engagement.
Maine, New Hampshire and nine northern counties in Vermont (Caledonia, Chittenden, Essex, Franklin, Grand Isle, Lamoile, Orange Orleans and Washington). Combined, this territory encompasses slightly more than 50,000 square miles.
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