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Excerpt from: Dividends Of Goodwill: A Report On Self-Help For The Handicapped Opportunities in a Sheltered Workshop like Goodwill helps fit handicapped people into society, too. Their feeling of inferiority is overcome by the knowledge that they can live as others do. They join in community affairs, feeling no more out of place than they do at their jobs. In times of need, such as in the present wartime period, the handicapped have been able to help fill manpower requirements in essential industry. Thus they serve society and the nation; and they have an opportunity to become vital workers in the war effort.... | ![]() Read Full Text |
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Title: | Dividends Of Goodwill: A Report On Self-Help For The Handicapped | |
Creator: | Oliver A. Friedman (author) | |
Date: | 1943 | |
Format: | Annual Report | |
Source: | Goodwill Industries International, Inc., Archives, Robert E. Watkins Library | |
Keywords: | Advocacy; Charity; Cognitive Disability; Economics; Edgar J. Helms; Employment; Goodwill Industries; Government Agencies; Identity; Industry; Labor; Labor & Commerce; Physical Disability; Prejudice; Religion; Self Help; Sensory Disability; Service Organizations; Sheltered Workshop; Social Welfare & Communities; Social Welfare & Employment; Statistics; Veterans; Veterans & Military; Vocational Rehabilitation; Work; WWII | |
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