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Goodwill Industries Of KY Goodwill Industries of Kentucky is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization, headquartered in Louisville since 1923. We serve 103 Kentucky counties and employ 1,400 people. Our employees have placed thousands in jobs outside of Goodwill by developing relationships with hundreds of employers throughout the commonwealth.

Goodwill Industries of Kentucky helps people with disabilities or other disadvantages achieve and maintain employment to gain a better quality of life. We give people a hand up - not a handout - so they can experience the dignity and independence that comes with earning a paycheck and achieving self-sufficiency.
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Goodwill's mission is to connect Kentucky job seekers with the resources and services they need to find and maintain long-term employment and a career path. We serve Kentuckians who have disabilities or experience other challenges finding success in the workforce, such as criminal backgrounds, language barriers, limited education, lack of transportation and chronic poverty.
At Goodwill Industries of Kentucky, we're always searching for new ways to reach our customers and advance our mission. First and foremost, this outlet is for our customers to shop Goodwill in an exciting, unique way. We're also giving customers the chance to become 2nd Chance Outlet members, which gives them an advantage in the competition for thrift finds.
Donating to Goodwill is fast, easy and convenient. Even better, when you donate to Goodwill, your donation helps someone find a job, strengthens your community and preserves the planet. We accept donations at each of our stores across Kentucky, and your donations are tax deductible. If you itemize deductions on your federal tax return, you are entitled to claim a charitable deduction for your donations to Goodwill. If you donate financially to Goodwill, keep a copy of the acknowledgment letter from Goodwill for tax purposes.
Goodwill believes in supporting our employees by offering competitive pay, excellent benefits, professional development and opportunities for advancement. And that's not all we offer! When we say mission-centric career, what do we mean? When you work at Goodwill, you work to help fund employment programs for Kentuckians who have disabilities or other challenges to entering the workforce. You get paid, but you also help out your neighbors in need!
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Claudette Perkins
Jun 07, 2022
Good. Company If you Have Store Issues, that Need to be Resolved. You Can. Contact them. (Building is Wheelchair, Walker Accessible )
Aliya R.
Sep 20, 2021
One of my favorite Goodwill locations I've been through! Great prices and even better staff.
Kha-Ka Jackson
Apr 22, 2021
Great place to work. They care about their employees and the community.
Sarah H.
Nov 01, 2020
Literally the most overpriced goodwill I've Been to. Lots of stuff with stains. They didn't have many name brand items
Jack Daniels Herald
Oct 29, 2019
Parking is in rear of building, with alley entrance and exiting.
Anne Chism
Dec 14, 2017
I have just had the most embarrassing confrontation in your store on Brownsboro Road. I have shopped Goodwil weekly for years. I give friends Goodwill gift certificates for Christmadm. I donate to Goodwill each year. I am retired from the media in Louisville and I respected member of this community. I purchased a piece of furniture and I was having trouble finding someone to pick it up.

I came to the store and explained my problem and told a female mamager to charge for storage and I would get someone to pick it up. I hired a man and to pick it up today. It had been sold to someone else. The delvery man told me I would get a refund. I came to the store and I had a receipt from the purchase. I had thought for several days I had been over charged for some dishes I bought.

I was going to consider it a donation. But I was angry and requested a refund for that as well. It was $40.00. I told the manager if he found out I was mistaken to tell me. He went in the office and reviewed film and I was wrong. I gave him my credit card and he took back the $40.00. I was shopping and had a basket filled with things to purchase. It occurred to me the money I gave back included my $15.00 refund for my furniture that was sold.

When I ask to that manager again he had left for the evening. Another manager came to where I was going check out. I explained to her what I wanted and I told her I would talk to him tomorrow. I continued to shop and the female came to where I was shopping. She was very LOUD and said she called the other manager and said he told her to tell me to get out of the store.

She said 'You are a liar and get out'.she said her husband is a doctor which had nothing to do with what was happening. She told ME LOUDLY TO GET OUT. Everyone was watching. It was horrible. I wanted to purchase but she told me to GET OUT OVER AND OVER. When I wanted to check put she SCREAMED AT ME SHE WAS CALLING THE POLICE. I left andI still shaking.

That woman needs to be fired. You do not talk to people that way. If the other manager told her I was a liar and to throw me out he needs to be fired as well. I plan to pursue this until I am satisfied with what happens.
Megan S.
Nov 05, 2016
This store is a little awkward to get into and out of (be prepared to take it slow as you're leaving - the way out is checkered with some pretty deep potholes) but if you're able to score some good bargains then the trip will be worth it. This store is much smaller than the Goodwill that sits on Taylorsville Rd and isn't nearly as nice. It's probably what you would picture when you hear "secondhand:" cramped, musty-smelling, and inexpensive. We found a few books and three pairs of pants for my son - all for $11. There are two dressing rooms in case you need to try the clothes on before you buy.
Rachel S.
Jan 19, 2016
Okay, so this Goodwill is one step up from the Goodwill in Phoenix Hill, but it's still. desolate. It's as though Goodwill built this store and then threw up a piece sign and left. I don't blame Goodwill per se, I mean realistically Goodwill is what people donate, but maybe some paint on the walls could distract me from acknowledging that this place looks a lot like where Patient 0 would start chowing down on human flesh and initiate the zombie apocalypse. Yes, the flickering fluorescent lighting adds to the whole thing. If Phoenix Goodwill is "Crack Goodwill, " then this one is "Creepy Goodwill." The search for the goldmine of Kentucky Goodwill locations continues.
Kelly Y.
Nov 07, 2015
This is an older, smaller Goodwill compared to the big shiny new ones around town. I really didn't believe it when I was told that this is the rumored "best" location when I arrived on site. But I have found that this one has the best selection of women's clothing. I am always able to find brands such as Ann Taylor, Loft, H&M or Merona here. Sure, I don't always need it.but I can't leave without it! Plus, I can't say no to Goodwill prices. The only thing I would say is that I am not always able to get that odd, Goodwill smell out of the clothes. Anyone has any suggestions?
Nathan W.
Jun 18, 2013
This place was alright. There's a lot to look at and find but It felt very crammed and was crowed with people. It sort of smelled like a dog too, which was off-putting to me, but some people could be into that.
Miguel H.
Jan 22, 2011
This store has a couple thousand books on the shelf. Of roughly 20 Goodwills I have visited in the midwest, this is by far the best for books. They are conveniently placed on shelves, easy to view, and a bargain at.50 a book.
Nicole W.
Apr 26, 2009
Tip: parking and store entrance is behind the building. Don't be deceived by the parking spaces painted in front. This Goodwill has our 2nd favorite furniture selection.