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    Good News Project - Volunteers help a customer recycle his electronics.

    Good News Project

    (1 review)

    So friendly, helpful and professional. I picked up a hospital bed for my sister and the product…read morewas very clean and in great shape. These folks absolutely rock!

    From the owner: Good News Project is a 40-year-old nonprofit organization with a vision of caring for the…read moreenvironment and each other, through three different programs. As a DNR registered recycling collector, Good News Project’s E-Cycling Program provides a resource in Central Wisconsin to help keep electronic waste out of landfills by collecting and safely recycling outdated electronics. Valuable resources are reclaimed, toxins are kept out of our air and water, and nothing ends up in the landfill. In 2020 and 2024, our E-Cycling collection program was awarded an Electronics Collection Excellence Award by the Wisconsin DNR. Our Health Equipment Lending Program (HELP) loans durable medical equipment like walkers, wheelchairs, and hospital beds to those in our community. Donated equipment is safety checked, repaired if needed, and sent through an industrial sanitizing machine and absorbed into the inventory of equipment, ready for lending to clients. HELP was mentioned in the Harvard Health Letter in March 2020 as being an accessible and user-friendly resource for people with durable medical equipment needs. Good News Project facilitates international trips for volunteers with a heart for service. These trips to the West Indies focus on providing housing, education for sustainable living, and companionship for the poor. Due to travel restraints, service trips have been put on hold until 2024, though our efforts continue via donations of health equipment and other relief supplies.

    Goodwill

    Goodwill

    (10 reviews)

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    Prices are higher than they need to be. I hate them asking for a dollar every time I go in there to…read morebuy. When it's senior day they give you 10%discount and then ask for it back for a donation. I still spend 1,200per year there

    I have seen their prices and they are outrageous, and I had worked for them for quite a few years,…read moreas long as it was run by some guy called 'Bob', they were fairly decent to work with and work for, but all their talk of helping those with special needs is no more than a big lie, I have special needs myself, and two other guys I know of as well are also, the two other guys have 'mobility' problems, and found it hard to move around, yet Goodwill was going after their healthcare and benefits, so they would receive NO benefits on 'disability', and I was treated just as bad as everybody else, they didn't seem to care I had Asperger's, they treated me like trash just the same. I have also heard stories about bedbugs being on the clothing they sell, I only just RECENTLY got rid of my infestation, which I must have picked up while I was working there, it took me about half a year to get rid of the little pests, I can safely assume the rumors were true, bedbugs are one of the worst plagues known to humanity, any person who gets these things pretty much has to get rid of everything, move and start a new life all over again, all the while being separated from friends and family, total isolation, like with smallpox, tho smallpox would be more merciful for putting the afflicted person out of misery, rather than stringing a person along alive, but with no food, no job, no friends, no family, no outside contact whatsoever, so if there is only one reason I just mentioned NOT to shop at these people, it would be the bedbugs, also true of VInnie's and any other consignment / second hand shops, maybe Ebay or Amazon, would be a safer, better deal, Garage sales a VERY big 'if', but to pay top dollar JUST to get bedbugs in your home and ruin your life?! One may as well throw everything out right away and sell one's house and just become a drifter, be a lot quicker that way and at least it would be voluntary.

    The Salvation Army - nonprofit - Updated May 2026

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