Our History

Photo of Medallion of Goodwill's founder, Dr. Helms
Goodwill founder Edgar Helms, as featured in a new national monument in Washington, DC, THE EXTRA MILE Volunteer Pathway. He said, "...we will press on till the curse of poverty and exploitation is banished from mankind."

For more than 100 years, Goodwill has witnessed the Power of Work in peoples' lives.

Goodwill was founded in 1902 in Boston by Rev. Edgar J. Helms, a Methodist minister and early social innovator. Helms collected used household goods and clothing in wealthier areas of the city, then trained and hired those who were poor to mend and repair the used goods. The goods were then resold or were given to the people who repaired them. The system worked, and the Goodwill philosophy of "a hand up, not a hand out" was born.

Dr. Helms' vision set an early course for what today has become a $3.2 billion nonprofit organization. Helms described Goodwill Industries as an "industrial program as well as a social service enterprise...a provider of employment, training and rehabilitation for people of limited employability, and a source of temporary assistance for individuals whose resources were depleted."

Even with a laudable history and record of accomplishment, Goodwill won’t be satisfied when so many people still need our services. Through our 21st Century Initiative, we aim to improve the economic self-sufficiency of 20 million people and their families by 2020. Times have changed, but Helms’ vision remains constant. “We have courage and are unafraid. With the prayerful cooperation of millions of our bag contributors and of our workers, we will press on till the curse of poverty and exploitation is banished from mankind.”


 

 
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Success Story
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Fourteen years ago, a diving accident changed John's life forever, but he says Goodwill and the power of work gave him the confidence to believe in himself.
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