When someone comes to Goodwill looking for employment, we look at the whole person and their unique set of needs. For this reason, all of our partners are carefully selected to help participants address barriers in a variety of relevant areas, such as education, health, financial, legal and emergency assistance. Helping a person reach their fullest potential is an all-in commitment that requires vision, scale and experience. We, along with our partners, are prepared to take on this challenge.

ON-SITE PARTNERS:

CCHC_LOGO_v2_Green_Box_Just_LeftCharlotte Community Health Clinic improves the health of the community by providing quality, accessible, affordable health services to adults and children. Founded in 2000 by a group of committed volunteers, the Clinic offers primary care, specialty care, behavioral health services, and health and wellness education services. With the support of community partners, healthcare providers, donors and volunteers, the Clinic bridges the gap to health and wellness for those without other means of medical care and dental care.


TransitionCenterLogo__1_The Center for Community Transitions is a nonprofit organization strengthening the community by helping individuals with criminal records find a healthier and more productive way of living. Founded in 1974, The Center for Community Transitions has three programs (LifeWorks!, Families Doing Time and the Center for Women) that provide employment and transition services, support alternatives to incarceration, and restore and strengthen family bonds.


CommonWealthCharlotteCommon Wealth Charlotte (CWC) provides financial empowerment to Charlotte’s economically-vulnerable workforce through trauma-informed financial education and certified one-to-one counseling, coupled with access to specially designed financial products. CWC’s unique model includes free checking and savings accounts with its partner credit union, as well as 0% interest loans as an alternative to predatory lenders and charitable assistance. Building financial capability is a vital first step to address the financial instability clients frequently experience. CWC’s dignified approach results in long-lasting change and creates true upward economic mobility.


The mission of Skyla Credit Union is simple – helping make your possibilities a reality. Skyla partners with its customers for financial growth and management, providing services to those needing to rebuild or re-establish their credit history with its Fresh Start checking accounts, automatic transfer programs designed to build savings and specialty loan programs. Founded in 1962, Skyla has over 19 branches nationally, $1.4 billion in assets and more than 105,000 members.

 

The following agency partners have services and/or representatives on the Goodwill Opportunity Campus:

  • Mecklenburg Department of Social Services
  • Central Piedmont Community College
  • NCWorks
  • Charlotte Center for Legal Advocacy

COMMUNITY PARTNERS:

We work with the following organizations to provide and receive direct client referral for services:

  • Charlotte Bridge Home
  • Charlotte Family Housing
  • Charlotte Works
  • Community Link
  • Creating IT Futures
  • Crisis Assistance Ministry
  • Dress for Success
  • Gaston Community College
  • Loaves & Fishes
  • MedAssist
  • NCServes
  • Suit Up Charlotte
  • United Way of Central Carolinas

We proudly work with the following organizations to create opportunities for our Construction & Trade Training students at the Goodwill Construction Skills Training Center:

  • Lowe’s
  • Messer Construction
  • Turner Construction
  • Truist
  • She Built This City
  • Rebuilding Together
  • Edifice, Inc.
  • Leeper Construction