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The Goodwill Project

Date: 
Feb 11 2008 - 8:00am - Feb 11 2008 - 10:00am
Event Description: 

Goodwill has 13 stores metro-wide and they need your help! Proceeds from all stores go to assisting people with barriers to education and employment.

Assist with store production and merchandising by sorting products, helping customers, organizing books and toys and hanging clothes for displays.

Volunteer as an individual or with friends and family! Visit our website, www.handsontwincities.org, to sign up for the project or contact me at jessica@handsontwincities.org.

Tuesday, December 11th 9:00-11:00 am *This project occurs the second Tuesday of every month.

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