These Houston programs change lives. Here is how you can help

HOUSTON – As the Thanksgiving festivities wrap up and we transition into the bustling holiday season, Black Friday deals and Cyber Monday sales dominate the headlines. However, approaching Giving Tuesday on December 3rd presents a perfect opportunity to reflect on our blessings and give back to the community.

Houston Life’s Melanie Camp visited the Goodwill Houston store in City Center to shed light on how your donations can transform lives in 2025.

You can learn how your donations to Goodwill Houston can help empower lives in the video above and below.

Goodwill Houston is committed to creating life-changing opportunities for individuals, helping them learn, grow, and reach new heights in their personal and professional lives. If you’ve found yourself feeling grateful after the holiday break, perhaps you snagged some incredible Black Friday deals. Now, it’s your chance to pay it forward. Supporting local organizations like Goodwill Houston can have a profoundly positive impact on our community.

Goodwill Houston’s overarching mission focuses on empowering individuals by providing vocational training, job placement services, and various educational resources. These programs are designed to help people improve their lives, gain independence, and contribute to the local economy.

Every donation to Goodwill Houston is directly tied to these impactful initiatives.

As Goodwill Houston looks ahead to 2025, the continued support from generous donors; whether big or small, plays a significant role in advancing their mission and providing vital services to those in need.

If you’re inspired to give this Giving Tuesday, consider donating through Goodwill Houston’s website at Goodwillhouston.org. Together, we can make a difference in the lives of countless individuals in our community by supporting Goodwill Houston in their commitment to uplift others and create a brighter future for everyone.


About the Author
Melanie Camp headshot

Melanie Camp is a correspondent on KPRC 2’s Houston Life. 

Loading...