After Goodwill
With Goodwill recently closing its doors to customers and staff, Torontonians may be seeking an alternative way to give back to the community.
With Goodwill recently closing its doors to customers and staff, Torontonians may be seeking an alternative way to give back to the community.
Ex-employees of the 16 Goodwill locations that were suddenly closed this week are protesting the decision.
Raj Khan has a solution to the problem he sees in the closure of the Goodwill store in East York. “I would start my own business,” Khan said. “(I’d call it) ‘Betterwill,’ better will than the Goodwill and (that of) the CEO.” On Jan. 18, Toronto Goodwill CEO Keiko Nakamura released a statement announcing the closures of 16 stores and 10 donation centres due to a “cash flow crisis.”