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Goodwill Takes Computer Donations

Goodwill is an easy, free, safe, and responsible way to recycle your used computer equipment.

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  • Goodwill Stores Closed on Saturday, February 6, 2010 |  Career Path Gives Her New Life  (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette Story) | Become a Youth Mentor | Get To Know the North Hills Store | Learn About Goodwill's Intensive Vocational Rehabilitation Program | Give To Goodwill on "On-Line"  

Goodwill Renews! We reuse and recycle your donations to help us improve job and educational skills, careers and lives. Our well known stores, which are vitally important, are just part of the big picture. Goodwill is a widely recognized leader and community partner in helping people gain the many benefits of work to improve their quality of life. With the financial support of our stores and other funding sources, we provide expert services to help people overcome physical, mental, educational, social and economic barriers that stand between them and having a meaningful job. In everything we do, Goodwill Renews!

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