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Here is were the profits went for the goodwill in my area. This old hag re-diffined the term non-profit organiztion.
The goodwills around here dont have the challanged working there now the problem now is finding jobs for felons and crimnals who just got out of prison or jail......its hard to get any job when you get out because you were out of work for so long and they will ask why and bam no job. So goodwill will give you some job exspirnce.........for you pricks_ out there every one needs a job to live a none criminal life. So yes they still help people get jobs who NEED them.......... Not fricken RETARDS.... no offence to the mentally handicapped but hey they get social secuity disability insurance from the government anyways.

By the way my spell check done work right now so dont say im the retard
Love always
Dustin


1. Braun gets prison sentence
November 6, 2003 •• 408 words •• ID: osh47103157
A former controller for Menasha's Goodwill Industries will spend the next five years in prison for embezzling more than $500,000 from the nonprofit group. Carol J. Braun, 64, received the maximum sentence in Winnebago County Circuit Court Wednesday on one count of felony theft. The criminal complaint states that Braun since 1996 used her position as controller to draft fraudulent checks for use to cover gambling debts. Goodwill officials fired Braun in May after an audit of the


2. Man may serve prison time for wife's addiction
February 28, 2004 •• 367 words •• ID: osh49707834
A Neenah man whose wife embezzled from Goodwill Industries to feed a gambling addiction could receive a 10-year prison sentence if convicted of having a role in the thefts. Wesley F. Braun, 64, was charged in Winnebago County Circuit Court late Thursday with party to the crime of theft. The criminal complaint states that Braun's wife, Carol J. Braun, used her position as controller to draft fraudulent checks for use to cover gambling debts at local casinos. Many of those checks


3. Neenah man pleads no contest to felony theft charges
April 9, 2004 •• 367 words •• ID: osh50654388
A Neenah man accused of helping his wife embezzle from Menasha's Goodwill Industries to cover gambling debts pleaded no contest to felony theft charges Thursday morning. Wesley F. Braun, 64, entered the plea in lieu of a preliminary hearing in Winnebago County Circuit Court. As part of the plea agreement, Braun agreed to pay $165,000 in restitution. Winnebago County District Attorney William Lennon will not argue for a prison sentence, but could still ask Judge Thomas Gritton for a


4. Man receives one year in thefts
June 11, 2004 •• 644 words •• ID: osh52104597
A Neenah man convicted of helping his wife steal more than $500,000 from Goodwill Industries to feed her gambling addiction provided a quandary for Winnebago County Judge Thomas Gritton Thursday. Gritton conceded during sentencing that 65-year-old Wesley F. Braun previously led a crime-free life, was a successful father, businessman and a husband of 44 years. He also recognized that needy people were denied services from Goodwill, employees were denied raises because of the thefts and there is

2006-11-22 17:22:48 · answer #1 · answered by Osummer 2 · 1 0

I'm not sure where the profits go, but there are three Goodwill stores in my area, and I'm pretty sure all three of them have hired some handicapped people.

2006-11-23 00:19:21 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

They are supposed to work there. Inquire at the Goodwill and see what they say

2006-11-23 00:12:51 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

in the pockets of the top managers mainly.

2006-11-23 00:12:45 · answer #4 · answered by cork 7 · 1 1

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