By Sandy Daenerys
The delicious aroma of freshly made donuts fill the air on the corner of 3rd Street and Lincoln Ave. Take a short walk behind the Goodwill San Rafael retail store and youβll find a set of friendly faces, ready to offer you a donut for your donation. Some volunteers have been heating up the fryer, hand-rolling donut dough and sifting through powdered sugar to prepare for βDonuts for Donationsβ that is taking place during the grand re-opening of the Goodwill San Rafael Store.
The βDonuts for Donationsβ Volunteer Team at Goodwill San Rafael
To encourage the local Marin county and community for donations to the San Rafael retail store, Jason Ford, one of the Board members of Goodwill San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin Counties (Goodwill SFSMM), led βDonuts for Donationsβ to show his support. Jason and his team of volunteers offered homemade donuts for donors and customers who are supporting the re-opening of the San Rafael store. These fresh and hot donuts were made on the spot from a special recipe using premium ingredients, traditional techniques and were coated with powdered and cinnamon brown sugar.
Goodwill SFSMM launched a grand re-opening of their San Rafael retail store in Marin County on Thursday October 11th, 2018. There was a ribbon cutting ceremony that took place right before the store showed off its big reveal and opened its doors to the crowds at 9:00 AM. Goodwill SFSMMβs Executive Team, several Board Members and local community leaders from the San Rafael Chamber of Commerce that support local businesses were present.
PLAY VIDEO (BELOW) OF THE RIBBON CUTTING CEREMONY AT GOODWILL SAN RAFAEL
Goodwill SFSMM Team at the grand reopening of the Goodwill San Rafael Store
From Left To Right: Jason Ford - Microsoft GM Northern CA and Pacific NW & Goodwill Board Member (San Rafael Resident), Val Culliver - Goodwill VP of Retail Operations, Kate Collins - San Rafael Council Member, Lisa Zamorano - San Rafael Goodwill Store Manager, Joanne Webster - CEO & President, San Rafael Chamber of Commerce
Morning Pastries from Arizmendi Bakery
A live DJ playing some upbeat and positive tunes entertained guests and kept the vibrant energy flowing. Uzette Salazar and Hooman Khalili from the Alice@97.3 Radio Show were present to meet, greet and photograph with some of their Bay Area fans. Freshly made popcorn, light treats and Alice@97.3 swag was provided to some customers.
Val Culliver, VP of Retail at the San Francisco Office of Goodwill SFSMM
Local Bay Area Fashion bloggers including Brittany and Devon from DoubleMinted.com were invited to provide customized styling tips and consulting to eager customers looking to elevate their style with some fresh fashion tips. Some VIP customers took advantage of a special 10% off discount from 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM that day.
Jason Ford (2nd from the left), with his team of volunteers for the βDonuts for Donationsβ Campaign
Hand-rolled donut dough
Colorful and attractive merchandise fill the shelves of this Goodwill retail store. Immaculate mannequins that were beautifully styled with eclectic fashion gave the San Rafael store an elevated and charming vibe. Halloween costumes and accessories, as well as the Autumn home decorations and embellishments provided a warm seasonal cheerfulness that was fun, exciting and nostalgic. The vibrant earth-green painted walls added a clean, crisp, modern and refreshing look to the spacious retail location.
Val Culliver - VP of Retail, at Goodwill San Francisco, San Mateo & Marin Counties
βThe grand re-opening of the San Rafael store represents a new beginning for the Goodwill retail brand. We want the community to not think of the Goodwill brand as just a second hand store where one looks for thrifty bargains. Instead, we want people to think of Goodwill as the go-to place to find unique fashion and one-of-a-kind vintage pieces at great prices. I want customers to know that they are also supporting a great cause; their contributions are helping fund Goodwillβs mission to help provide job training and career opportunities to those who are less fortunate and are looking for a second chance.β
DoubleMinted.comβs Devon & Brittany provide styling tips for shoppers
Whether youβre looking for some basic cutlery or cookware for your home or an unique dress for your upcoming date, youβre not going to be disappointed. Items are so reasonably priced; it is no wonder there were large crowds of passionate shoppers cheering and waiting at the front of the store before the 9:00 AM re-opening. The San Rafael store was packed to the brim with eager customers who are looking to support Goodwillβs mission as well as admire the grand design reveal of their local Goodwill store. Some were hoping to score some great deals on vintage goods and second-hand products.
If one has enough patience and persistence, one can even discover some exceptional finds at their local Goodwill. At this particular retail store, there was a locked glass case full of some high-end designer labels of shoes, bags and accessories by brands like Louis Vuitton, Christian Louboutin, Prada and Vince Camuto. A pair of Christian Louboutin green platform heels went for $499, which is a great discount from the usual $1k - $3k price point.
βGoodwill SF is excited for all of the opportunities that await us this coming year. We will continue the re-branding and renovation efforts on several of our current stores and we are welcoming a new boutique store at our new headquarters building on Post Street. Weβre looking forward to growing our new Visual Merchandising Program for employees; we will be offering an increasing number of visual displays within the stores to inspire and delight our customers throughout their shopping experience. We also have a great number of skill training that we are offering our teams that center around The Customer Experience.β
Tanya Moore - VP of Mission Advancement at Goodwill San Francisco, walks with a prospective job seeker to the Career and Job Training Center around the corner from the Goodwill San Rafael Retail Store
There is more of a reason to shop second-hand stores than just a good deal. When you shop second-hand, you not only helping contribute to new jobs and opportunities for others, you are also contributing to a greener planet by diverting these goods from going into landfill, and helping to reduce overall greenhouse gas emissions from entering our already exhausted ecosystem.
Homemade Donuts - Cinnamon and Brown Sugar Dusted (Left) & Powdered Sugar (Right)
Susan Brennan, Goodwill SFSMM Board Member poses with a tray of homemade donuts to support βDonuts for Donationsβ
The presence of Goodwill retail stores is ever more crucial and important in the Bay Area in 2018. The cost of living in San Francisco has been exponentially increasing over the last decade with the explosive growth of tech companies, population expansion and the notorious housing and real estate market.
A vintage album find of βA Hard Dayβs Nightβ by The Beatles at the Goodwill San Rafael Store
According to Business Insider, the total cost of living in San Francisco is a staggering 62.6% higher than the US average. The median rent for a one-bedroom apartment stands at $3.5k a month. San Francisco was recently mentioned as the most expensive city in the world in regards to rent prices, according to financial advice site, Walletwyse.
Uzette Salazar and Hooman Khalili from the Alice@97.3 Radio Show pose with a fan
For those who cannot afford to shop at the mall or even discounted shops like Ross or Marshallβs, Goodwill is the ideal place where second-hand goods are priced significantly lower than the retail value as well as lower than the cost of a similar item at a department store.
With San Franciscoβs booming economy, the competition for jobs within the Bay Area is fierce. For those who are less fortunate and do not have the proper training or skills to compete with those who do, Goodwill offers this population a second chance. Goodwill has been helping the local communities of the San Francisco Bay Area for the last 102 years.
Tanya Moore, Goodwill VP of Mission Advancement, showcases Goodwill pamphlets that are given out to interested job seekers searching for career training and Goodwill services
βThe San Rafael Store Re-Opening was a reminder of how much Goodwill is a part of the local community. Our board members were passing out homemade doughnuts, our staff were excited to be in the newly remodeled space and members of the community were lined-up outside the store before we even opened. The re-opening felt more like a family reunion. It was such a heart-warming day and a reminder of why we are here β and that is to be of service to the community.β
Since 1916, Goodwill has collected donations of tangible goods as well as monetary contributions to fund initiatives that provide support, training and guidance for those who are less fortunate, by providing new opportunities and breaking down barriers to employment for them. Goodwillβs mission is to aide Bay Area residents who are having a difficult time with unemployment learn the necessary knowledge and skills in order to do well in the modern-day workforce.
The San Rafael store not only has a big retail store; it also has a warehouse in the back, as well as a Training Center that helps provide training and educational programs for those who are struggling with unemployment due to a lack of technical skills and knowledge.
Freda Marshall - Director of Learning & Development, in front of the Goodwill San Francisco, San Mateo & Marin Counties
βHere at Goodwill, we believe that people have a phenomenal capacity to learn. It is our goal as a learning organization to help people tap into that capacity and help them move from where they are now to where they want to go in their careers.β
According to Time Magazine, the trash in landfills releases a greenhouse gas that contributes to climate change; landfills contribute to a fifth of all of the methane emissions, and are the third-leading cause of methane emissions in the US. In 2017, Goodwill SFSMM diverted 19.6 million pounds from local landfills; 3.4 million pounds were from electronics.
William Rogers - CEO & President of Goodwill San Francisco, San Mateo & Marin Counties, talking with employees at the Annual Employee Appreciation Week
There are many reasons to shop at Goodwill. It may be to live a more minimalist lifestyle and declutter your home, support the cause of preventing climate change, or support an organization that helps the unfortunate overcome barriers to employment.
Freda Marshall - Director of Learning & Development, in front of the Donation Center at Goodwill SF
A display case of brand-name electronics at Goodwill San Rafael
Happy shoppers snack on fresh popcorn as they browse the busy aisles
With 19 stores and 26 donation sites located throughout the San Francisco, San Mateo and Marin counties, there are many locations for you to drop off your donations as well as shop for some new one-of-a-kind items for your wardrobe or home. Find a Goodwill Drop-Off Location near you.
Goodwill SFSMM Team at the grand reopening of the Goodwill San Rafael Store
Search for your nearest Goodwill and donate any furniture, electronics, clothing, accessories, house goods, kitchenware, decorations, or just about anything you no longer use and think that someone else who is less fortunate could be using it. Additionally, you get to write it off on your taxes, as a tax-deductible item. Now thatβs a win-win, for everyone!
City Skyline at Goodwill San Francisco. Photo by Sandy Daenerys.