Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest
Brian Blitz currently serves as the SSVF Assistant Program Manager at Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest since April 2024, following a role as SSVF Housing Resource Specialist at Volunteers of America from May 2021 to March 2024, where responsibilities included connecting homeless and unstably sheltered Veterans to permanent housing. Prior to that, Brian worked as a Compliance Specialist at FAMILY IMPACT NETWORK and took a career sabbatical from January 2014 to March 2020 to raise children. Brian's earlier experience includes positions such as Director of Program Outcomes at Boys & Girls Clubs of the Twin Cities, Employment Specialist at Cooperating Community Programs, Inc., and Program Coordinator at West County Community Services as part of AmeriCorps VISTA. Brian began a career in education as a Graduate Instructor at Bowling Green State University and an English as a Second Language Instructor at Tops English Academy. Brian holds a Master's Degree in Popular Culture from Bowling Green State University and a Bachelor's Degree in Anthropology from the University of Minnesota Duluth.
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Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest
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Together, we create opportunities that changes lives and strengthen communities. Since 1939, we've been serving the Inland Northwest by helping people become independent and self-sufficient through our social service programs. We help people who have barriers to employment through training, work assessment, and job development. We help people who are homeless, or about to become homeless, get into stable housing. And we help people who are on a fixed income manage their finances so that they have stable housing and necessities. Every year, we serve thousands of people in eastern Washington and northern Idaho. Our programs are funded primarily through the sale of donated items in our retail and online stores. Out of every dollar earned from the sale of donated goods in retail and online stores, 85 cents funds our social service programs. Each year, we keep more than 20 million pounds of textiles, books, shoes, dishes, sporting goods, furniture, computers, lamps, electronics and more out of our Inland Northwest landfills. We use the items people don't want anymore to fund life-changing programs. We maximize the power of donated goods through sales in our retail and online stores, then in our Outlet Store, and finally through Salvage and recycling. We look to protect the triple bottom -- our people, our planet, and the profit that funds our programs -- through strategic planning and best practices. We believe in the value of each and every individual. We treat all people with dignity and respect. We put people first, and believe in the potential of individuals to make positive changes in their lives. We pursue and celebrate diversity. We believe in giving a hand up, not a hand out. We embrace innovation, continuous improvement, creativity, collaboration, and change. We honor our heritage by being socially, professionally, financially, and environmentally responsible.