History
of Goodwill
Goodwill Industries-International was
founded 100 years ago by Edgar James Helms, a Methodist minister in
Boston, Massachusetts. In Boston, Helms sought ways to assist residents in
the city's impoverished South End. Helms collected used household goods
and clothing in wealthier areas of the city and then hired and trained the
poor and immigrants to repair the used goods. These donations were resold
or given to the people who repaired them.
Since this time,
Goodwill's mission has grown into an international movement, improving the
quality of life for disabled and disadvantaged individuals around the
world.
Locally, in 1971,
Knoxville Mayor George Dempster felt a need for a community program for
the young disabled population. In loving memory of his wife, Dempster
granted $10,000 to begin a workshop program known as Dempster Memorial
Workshop overlooking Gay Street.
Stephen Casey served
as the workshop’s first Executive Director from 1971 through 1973. Casey
led the program through very difficult years, however it is due to his
diligent efforts that the program survived.
After a
heart attack, Casey could no longer assume the duties of Executive
Director. He was replaced by a former Goodwill Executive Director in
Minneapolis, MN. It was during this time that the overall program began to
plummet. The Board of Directors had to decide whether to file bankruptcy
or give it one last chance in early 1975.
The
outcome of this decision left Robert G. Rosenbaum as Interim Executive
Director after serving only two months as Director of Rehabilitation. In
early September of 1975, the ‘interim’ was dropped from his title.
Since
that time, the staff has expanded from six or seven to more than 260,
while the number of individuals that Goodwill Serves has grown from
roughly 75 to over 2,026 in 2006. The budget has also increased over the
years, from nearly bankrupt to a budget over $10.6 million in 2007.
Goodwill
Industries-Knoxville, Inc. has grown into nineteen retail locations and
six employment training and rehabilitation centers throughout its 15
county service area.

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