The Goodwill Community Impact Team recently had the opportunity to visit Marion Harding High School to share information about Goodwill’s programs and services—particularly our work supporting youth through CCMEP (Comprehensive Case Management and Employment Program).

We would like to extend a sincere thank you to Mr. Daum and Marion Harding High School for welcoming our team and providing space for meaningful conversation with students. Opportunities like this allow Goodwill to connect directly with young people and educators while strengthening partnerships within our communities.
During the presentation, Brittany and Zoe, both graduates of Marion Harding High School, shared firsthand stories and examples from their work with CCMEP participants. Their personal connection to the school and their professional experience with Goodwill helped bring the program to life, illustrating how individualized support, employment readiness, and education pathways can empower youth to achieve long-term success.
The presentation also highlighted how Goodwill supports sustainability and self-sufficiency, offering practical tools and guidance to help individuals move forward with confidence—whether through job training, career exploration, or supportive services.
We are proud of our Community Impact Team for continuing to represent Goodwill’s mission and values in the communities we serve and for creating meaningful connections that open doors for future opportunities.
Learn More
Employees or community partners interested in learning more about Goodwill’s youth programs are encouraged to contact:
Bryce Butler
[email protected]
Together, we continue building stronger communities by investing in the success of our youth.
