This March, Goodwill North Central Wisconsin (NCW) is proud to recognize National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month and celebrate the value and talent workers with disabilities add to America’s workplaces and economy. It is the belief behind Goodwill’s mission that everyone deserves the opportunity to thrive through the power of work.

As one of more than 150 members of the international Goodwill movement, Goodwill North Central Wisconsin offers employment services to help individuals of all abilities build skills, find jobs, and improve their financial stability.

“Goodwill NCW celebrates the ways in which people with and without disabilities come together to form strong, diverse communities,” Kayla Countney, Manager of Mission Relations said. “We are proud to serve all those who face barriers to employment and celebrate inclusion for people of all abilities in the communities we serve.”

In 2024, Goodwill NCW’s mission impact included the following outcomes:

  • 69% of people who secured meaningful employment through Goodwill NCW programs shared they have at least one disability. Goodwill NCW programs provide pathways into the workforce to address the 8.5% unemployment rate among people with disabilities (as of Jan. 2025 according to the US Bureau of Labor Statistics).
  • Program participants with a disability who received Goodwill NCW employment services increased their collective annual income by more than $1.6 million, improving their financial stability and combating poverty rates that can be up to three times higher than for those without a disability.

Goodwill NCW invites north central Wisconsin to recognize National Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month this year by supporting local efforts.
Employers can reach out to Goodwill NCW to explore a partnership. Goodwill NCW programs provide job-skills training and employment placement services. Ben’s story highlights one example of how Goodwill NCW is collaborating with local workplaces.

Community members can support Goodwill NCW programs that help individuals with disabilities prepare to enter a competitive work environment by shopping and donating at their local Goodwill NCW store as an average of 90 cents of every dollar in store sales is reinvested into the mission.

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