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Excerpt from: Report For 1942, Goodwill Industries The solution is not charity. It is a program of rehabilitation and training which makes these people self-confident and able not only to support themselves, but also to give Society the benefit of their individual talents. In helping to meet the war shortage of materials and skilled help, the Goodwill workers prove that the organization has aided not only them, but their beloved country as well.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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| Title: | Report For 1942, Goodwill Industries | |
| Creator: | Oliver A. Friedman (author) | |
| Date: | 1942 | |
| Format: | n/a | |
| Source: | Goodwill Industries International, Inc., Archives, Robert E. Watkins Library | |
| Keywords: | Blind; Charity; Deaf; Death; Economics; Edgar J. Helms; Employment; Goodwill Industries; Industry; INSTITUTIONS, ORGANIZATIONS & CORPORATIONS; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Physical Disability; Religion; Self Help; Sensory Disability; Service Organizations; SOCIAL MOVEMENTS & ADVOCACY; Social Welfare & Communities; Statistics; Transportation; Veterans & Military; Vocational Rehabilitation; Work; WWII |
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