Organization

Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana Inc

New Orleans, LA
Mission

The GRIP program focuses on individuals exiting local correctional facilities by providing a holistic approach addressing the needs of its participants, including intensive case management, supportive wrap-around services, mentoring, technical skills training and job readiness training.

  • Website: http://goodwillno.org/
  • Phone: 504.456.2698
  • EIN
    EIN: 720546906
  • Revenue: $36,193,207
  • Assets: $42,353,877

Goodwill Industries of Southeastern Louisiana Inc
3400 tulane ave no 1000
New Orleans, LA 70119
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All Programs

Retail stores: provides work experience opportunities in cashiering, retail sales & janitorial activities for disabled and disadvantaged individuals. 548 persons were helped in 2005.

Program Locations

3400 TULANE AVE
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119
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JANITORIAL AND LANDSCAPING TRAINS PEOPLE WITH DISABILITIES

Program Locations

3400 TULANE AVE
NEW ORLEANS, LA 70119
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Goodwill’s training programs build soft skills, develop entry-level industry certifications in high demand industries and help you improve in areas where you may need development. All of the school’s training programs are fee-based and have eligibility requirements. Goodwill works with participants to identify financial resources for their training.

Program Locations

Baton Rouge Goodwill Industries Workforce Training Center
647 Main Street
Baton Rouge, LA 70801
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Don’t let a past criminal record stand between you and a job. Last year, Goodwill helped more than 200 people with a criminal record overcome the challenges of reintegrating back into their communities. Contact Paris Coleman at 504-662-9585, ext. 1147, or pcoleman@goodwillno.org for more information. Re-Entry Services Include: Training, case management, mentoring and employment services men and women in work release programs, recovery houses and residential release centers. Goodwill’s Re-Integration Program (G.R.I.P.) offers skills training and enrollment to eligible participants who were released from the Louisiana Department Correction, Federal Prison System or City/Parish prison within the last 7 years.