Goodwill of North Central Wisconsin, based in Menasha/Appleton, WI, has always been committed to sustaining various social service programs in addition to its thrift-store business. As a not-for-profit human services organization operating since 1971, Goodwill NCW uses the revenue from our 22 stores to fund a wide variety of innovative programs and services that serve north central Wisconsin communities.
As a result of BCRJP’s partnership with Goodwill NCW in 1999, two additional restorative justice programs, based in Eau Claire and Wausau, have followed-suit in order to serve victims, offenders, students and families in those areas.
Additional programs create jobs, offer training, and match assistive technology to those who need it. Others address financial, educational, developmental or diversity issues. All of them have the common denominator of making our communities better places in which to live.
Here’s a quick glance at our programs and services that bolster COMMUNITY & DIVERSITY:
- Almost Home
- American Indian Services
- Circles of Support (post-incarceration services)
- Community Garden Partnership
- Harmony Café
- HSED/GED (High School Equivalency Diploma)
- Miracle League
- Restorative Justice
- The Talent Shop
COMMUNITY and DIVERSITY
Goodwill NCW provides reasonable modifications and accommodations to people with special needs in all of our programs and services.


