Good Party 2012 Sponsorship


Sponsorship Opportunities


Gold Sponsor: $25,000
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Massachusetts

Silver Sponsor: $15,000
Acadian Wipers

Bronze Sponsor: $10,000
Boston Private Bank & Trust
Citizens Bank
NSTAR
Bryan Rafanelli
The TJX Companies


Copper Sponsor: $5,000
Eugene and Dona Colangelo
Eastern Bank
Grant Thornton
Lily Transportation
Stephanie Lovell
Massachusetts Convention Center Authority
McGladrey
Northeastern University
People’s United Bank
PricewaterhouseCoopers
Safety Insurance Charitable Foundation
Stop & Shop
Tartt’s Day Care Centers/The Waldwin Group
William Gallagher Associates


Friend Sponsor: $2,500
Ashland Textile Recycling
Kay and Peter Bernon
Gallup Landscape Company
Goodman Associates
Joanne K. Hilferty
New England Baptist Hospital
Online Buddies
Technical Construction Services


Supporter Sponsor: $1,000
Alexander, Aronson, Finning & Co.
Associated Industries of Massachusetts
Boston Athletic Association
Cahill Display
Cambridge Bank & Trust
Carbone Sheet Metal
Jeff Casler
ERC Wiping Products
Jovita Fontanez
Arthur J. Gallagher
Gordon Brothers Group
Hampton Inn & Suites Boston - Crosstown
Hemenway & Barnes
HR Plus Consulting, Inc.
Rick and Carol Ishkanian
Joslin Displays
Kenney & Sams, P.C.
Herbert and Lois Lemelman
LibbyHoopes
Lois L. Lindauer Searches
Marshall Halem
Peter Morrissey
Newport Creative Communications
Spaulding Rehabilitation Network
RFP Management Company
Sentry Auto Group
Shetland Properties
UFCW Local 328
Umass Boston
US Security Associates
VRT
Winthrop Wealth Management
Wyman Street Advisors

Please give your support today to Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries as a Sponsor of our 2012 signature event, The Good Party. To be held Thursday, June 14, The Good Party will welcome guests from throughout our community to Goodwill’s 1010 Harrison Avenue headquarters for an evening of champagne, barbecue, good friends and good fun to Celebrate Goodwill—Where Every Day is Independence Day!

Observing July Fourth a bit early, The Good Party will celebrate Goodwill where every day is Independence Day. Helping individuals achieve independence and dignity through work is the essence of Goodwill’s mission. This year, we expect to serve 9,000 people in our job training and career services programs.

Who: Leading business, civic and community representatives; local personalities; VIPs; the Goodwill Board and other caring friends of Goodwill.

When: Thursday, June 14, 2012, 5:30 – 9:30 pm.

Where: Under a huge tent at Goodwill Headquarters, 1010 Harrison Avenue, Boston.

What: The flow of champagne and festive spirits. Diverse barbecue flavors. Sweets. Good vibes. Surprise treats. All to celebrate and benefit the mission and work of Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries and accomplishments of its participants! The dynamic Event Committee and creative team at Rafanelli Events will make it memorable.

Why: The Good Party will raise awareness of and financial support for Goodwill’s mission to provide exemplary job training and related services to help people with disabilities and other barriers to self-sufficiency to achieve independence and dignity through work. It will also honor the more than 9,000 men, women and young adults who take a confident first step towards a good job—and a better life—by enrolling in one of Goodwill’s many job training, career services and youth programs.

Your sponsorship will provide much-needed support for Goodwill’s mission to provide exemplary job training and related services to help individuals with disabilities and other barriers to self-sufficiency to achieve independence and dignity through work.

For more information on sponsor levels and benefits available to our sponsors, click here!

Did you know?

Morgan Memorial Goodwill Industries was founded in 1895 in Boston’s South End to provide residents with jobs and to furnish the community with low-cost goods. It was the first in what is now a worldwide network of 175 independent affiliates.

Learn more about our History...

Wilbert Seoane – I Will Work

Laid off for almost a year, Wilbert Seoane came to Boston Career Link a bit discouraged, but with an idea of what he wanted to do.

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