Goodwill Gives Deserving Middle TN Employee A Car
As Goodwill donations attendant Shelley Pope started the engine, honked the horn and tested the radio of her “new” car, her daughter looked on, teary-eyed.
“It’s bittersweet,” Stephanie Ramsey explained. “I mean — it’s only bitter because Bobby can’t be here to see it. But I can’t think of anybody who deserves this car more than her.”
Bobby Jenkins was Pope’s boyfriend of the past two years. She had cared for him through many months of chronic illness, but his death on May 8 was unexpected. Stephanie said her mother had not had many reasons to smile in recent weeks, so the gift of a car came at a particularly good time.
On Thursday, Goodwill Industries of Middle Tennessee presented Pope with a used but reliable 1999 Lexus ES300 sedan through the nonprofit’s Wheels-to-Work program. Goodwill established the program in 2013 to provide vehicles given by Goodwill donors to Goodwill employees who need reliable transportation to get to work.
Goodwill’s Director of Donations Danny Rhodes brought the car to Pope while she was on the job at Goodwill’s Donation Express Center at 1414 W. Main St. in Lebanon.
Pope called her daughter to come and see the car, which looks new, thanks to body work and a fresh coat of gray paint partially donated by Maaco in Nashville.
“It’s absolutely gorgeous,” Pope said.
Pope has worked for Goodwill for six years, first as a lead retail associate and now as an attendant at the donation site in Lebanon. Prior to joining Goodwill in 2014, Pope was unemployed after working in a fast food position and other temporary jobs that came to an end.
In 2015, unfortunate circumstances led to Pope losing her home and most of her belongings. Since that time, Pope, who is now 48, has slowly rebuilt her life. She has an apartment but has been without transportation for three years.
Five days a week, Pope has walked about two miles — a 35-minute trip — from her apartment to her job, regardless of the weather. She also walked on all her personal errands, saving any extra money she might have for Uber rides to take her boyfriend to the doctor.
Rhodes said despite the personal challenges she has faced, Pope always provides excellent customer service, often receiving compliments from Goodwill donors.
“Shelley represents the best of Goodwill,” he said.
Pope says the car she received on Thursday will change her life. She can now easily run errands, take her clothes to the laundromat or go see her two daughters and seven grandchildren.
“And I won’t have to walk to work anymore. It might even help me get a promotion,” she said, smiling and winking at her supervisor. “It’s gonna be great.”