I will aspire: Goodwill's job training, career services, and youth programs help people achieve independence.

Savara Willis - I Will Work
Savara Willis was very motivated when she came to Goodwill.
A single mother with six children, Savara had been unemployed for three years and was determined to get off welfare.
The Dorchester resident enrolled in First Step, Goodwill’s job readiness program and then completed the food preparation training program at Goodwill.
Using her newly acquired skills, including important interview techniques, Savara landed a full-time position at Dave and Busters in Braintree, and she quickly promoted.
“Things have worked out well for me,” Savara said. “I feel blessed I found something I like to do.”
Savara is also in Goodwill’s Beyond Jobs program, which helps single mothers with issues such as financial literacy and career planning.
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Pedro Fortin - I Will Work
For Pedro Fortin, Boston Career Link was a lifeline.
The Hyde Park resident and married father of four children came to Boston Career Link, the one-stop career center operated by Goodwill, after losing his job several years ago.
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