Goodwill Industries of Northwest North Carolina, Inc.

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Tamont's Success Story.
Tamont's Success Story
Tamont bounced between life on the streets and life in jail before entering the Forsyth Tech Literacy Lab at Goodwill.  After earning his GED, he enrolled in advanced computer and forklift classes.  Once homeless, illiterate, and living a life he knew would not last, Tamont now sees a much brighter future ahead of him as a certified forklift driver with Hayward Industries, Inc.

COMPUTER RECYCLING

Did you know?

  • Electronic waste is the world's fastest growing waste problem.
  • Each year over 220 million tons of old computers make their way into US landfills.
  • 250 million computers will become obsolete in the next 5 years.
  • Computers and related equipment can contain hazardous materials unwanted in our landfills.

It's about working together.

Goodwill and Dell have partnered to create RECONNECT, a comprehensive electronics recovery, reuse and environmentally responsible recycling opportunity for consumers.

It's easy and it's free.

RECONNECT offers free drop-off recycling and reuse options. Simply bring in your donation to any participating Goodwill store or donation center.

Saving the environment.

We at Goodwill are committed to making sure that all computers and related electronics that have reached the end of their useful life are recycled in an environmentally friendly manner, thus preventing hazardous materials from reaching our landfills.

It's not just the environment that benefits.

Proceeds from the resale value of donations support Goodwill's mission to help people find jobs and become more self-sufficient. 

It's a tax deduction.

All donations to Goodwill of items in good used condition or better are tax deductible.