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Provider Portal > Goodwill Southeast Georgia

Goodwill Southeast Georgia

June 15, 2024

Goodwill Southeast Georgia

MISSION

We transform lives through education, skills training, and employment opportunities, empowering individuals to reach their highest potential

Our commitment to education as the equalizer for career and individual success guides our work providing individual support, meaningful education and training and career services.

We believe every individual should be given the opportunity to achieve their highest level of self-sufficiency. Engaging like-minded partners, we will be widely accessible, provide relevant skills for in-demand jobs and ensure people receive the support they need to succeed along the way.

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7220 Sallie Mood Drive, Savannah, GA, USA

912-354-6611

https://goodwillsega.org/


  • Nonprofit organization

We aim to

  • Expand access to wrap-around support services and educational opportunities
  • Improve job quality outcomes by equipping career advancers with locally-relevant skills
  • Increase the numbers of people connected with good jobs through expanded employer relationships and retention support
  • Divert more goods from landfills through growth in retail