Goodwill Employee to Receive Donated Car July 6th

A Goodwill store employee will receive a donated vehicle through the nonprofit’s Wheels-to- Work program on July 6 in downtown Nashville. The Wheels-to- Work Program was established to help Goodwill employees and clients who need reliable transportation to get to work.

Goodwill President and CEO Matthew Bourlakas will present Christine McCrury, a lead sales associate at the Lexington Goodwill store, with the keys to a used but clean and reliable Audi A4 Quattro at 9 a.m. on Thursday, July 6. The ceremony will take place at the Goodwill Career Solutions Center at a 937 Herman St. in Nashville.

WHEELS TO WORK PROGRAM — PRESENTATION OF KEYS

When: Thursday, July 6 at 9 a.m.

Where: Goodwill Headquarters 937 Herman St. Nashville, TN

Meet Christine McCrury

In 1966, Christine, then 2, and two of her siblings were the victims in a child neglect case so shocking it was chronicled by Chicago media. The children’s biological parents, both alcoholics, were charged by authorities but fled Chicago on bail, and the children were sent to an orphanage. She and her sister were placed with loving foster parents who eventually adopted them. Christine grew up determined to not only avoid the mistakes of her biological parents but to also make a difference in the world. After her adoptive family moved to Tennessee, she worked a number of jobs, including stints helping the homeless at drug and alcohol rehabilitation centers. She also volunteered with CASA — court-appointed special advocates for children. In 2011 after having her hours cut at another job, she began working for Goodwill. She loves being part of the nonprofit’s mission of changing lives through education, training and employment. Christine’s manager says Christine is an excellent employee with the potential to advance in her career. Only one thing is holding her back: a lack of transportation. Christine and her husband, a pastor at a Lexington church, share just one vehicle — a van he must use daily for church needs. She says having her own vehicle will give her the flexibility she needs to advance at work and will improve her life in many ways.

Ten people applied to receive a donated vehicle through the Wheels-to- Work program in 2017. A selection committee made up of Goodwill employees from various departments helped to determine who was eligible to participate. To qualify for the program, participants had to meet certain qualifications, such as being employed at least 32 hours, having a valid driver’s license and good driving record.

After being notified of acceptance into the program, participants had to complete training classes on budgeting, defensive driving and car maintenance. Recipients also pay a $200 administrative fee. Budgeting classes were provided at no cost by Fifth Third Bank, while the Metropolitan Nashville Police Department provided the defensive driving classes. One car has already been presented this year.

Several employees remain on a waiting list to receive an automobile through the Wheels-to- Work program. People who choose to donate vehicles to Goodwill support not only the Wheels-to- Work program but also Goodwill’s mission of changing lives through education, training and employment. More information can be found at www.giveit2goodwill.org/vehicles.

Edit Post

Murfreesboro.com

Welcome to Murfreesboro.com. This site was designed to help foster communication between the residents of Murfreesboro, Tennessee. Whether you're looking for news, events, jobs, etc. you can find it all right here on Murfreesboro.com.

Related Articles

Back to top button