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By Jose Luis, Chief Operating Officer

Now that we are in April, the world outside seems to come alive again. Trees bud, flowers bloom, and the warmth of the sun stretches a little longer into each day. It’s no coincidence that Earth Day falls right in the heart of this season—because if spring teaches us anything, it’s the power of renewal. And in our work at Goodwill Industries of the Southern Piedmont, we get to witness that kind of renewal every day.

The philosopher Albert Camus once wrote, “In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” It’s a reminder that rebirth isn’t just about nature; it’s something we carry within us, something we nurture in our work, our teams, and our communities.

At Goodwill, our mission is rooted in transformation—of people, of possibilities, and yes, even of stuff. Spring gives us an extra nudge to remember that transformation is always possible. One of the clearest expressions of that transformation is our commitment to sustainability.

Sustainability isn’t just a box we check or a trendy term we use once a year. It’s woven into the DNA of what we do. Every item donated, every product repurposed, every garment reused—it all adds up. And not just in tons diverted from landfills (although that’s important too). It adds up in hope, in jobs, and in dignity for the people we serve.

The average American throws away about 81 pounds of clothing every year. But when you donate to Goodwill, you’re helping flip that narrative. You’re part of a larger movement—one where fashion doesn’t have to be fast, where electronics don’t have to become e-waste, and where what we consume starts to reflect what we care about.

Philosopher Lao Tzu once said, “Nature does not hurry, yet everything is accomplished.” There’s wisdom in that for us, especially in a world that often feels like it’s moving too fast. At Goodwill, we get to slow down the cycle. We get to make things last longer. And in doing so, we create time and space for people to grow—into new careers, new possibilities, and new futures.

We’re in the business of second chances. And in the spirit of Earth Day, that’s worth celebrating. Thank you for being part of this mission—one that doesn’t just change lives, but helps care for the only home we all share.

Here’s to a month of purpose, possibility, and planting seeds—literal or metaphorical—that grow into something beautiful.

This Earth Day, Goodwill is making it easy to protect the planet and support your community at the same time. We’re hosting a special electronics donation drive, accepting electronics of any brand and in any condition – whether they’re working or not.

Through our Dell Reconnect partnership, donated electronics are refurbished for reuse when possible or recycled responsibly through certified e‑cycling processes, all while protecting your data. Your donation helps reduce waste, conserve valuable resources, and move us all toward a more sustainable future. Join us in celebrating Earth Day by giving electronics a second life!

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YOUR DONATIONS MAKE AN IMPACT

You can feel good about donating to Goodwill because your gently-used items will do good for our community! The revenue we generate from selling items in our stores helps support tuition-free job training programsskill-building workshops, career development opportunities, job search support, and more – empowering thousands of community members and team members each year to find gainful employment, grow their careers and achieve brighter futures. You can rest easy knowing your donated tech will help people right here in the greater Charlotte area pursue the life they want to achieve. Check out a few of our recent success stories to see your support in action!

OTHER WAYS TO DONATE THIS SPRING

Can’t make it to our Earth Day electronics donation drive? You still have plenty of opportunities to give back this spring. Join us at one of these upcoming community donation drives to help keep electronics out of landfills and support more sustainable solutions.