INDIANAPOLIS — ARTICLE SPONSORED BY GOODWILL
Goodwill Central and Southern Indiana is preparing for their annual fundraiser, Goodwill: Unboxed. The event will take place on September 19 from 6-8pm at The Amp located at 16 Tech, Indianapolis.
Event Details
Goodwill: Unboxed is not just an opportunity to shop or donate. It is an event designed to inform the community about the broader impact of Goodwill. Kent Kramer, CEO of Goodwill Central and Southern Indiana, shared that the event aims to showcase how funds generated are reinvested into the community. This reinvestment supports educational programs and employment services.
Excitement for The Amp Venue
The Amp venue was chosen for its unique appeal. It is expected to be an ideal location with a vibrant atmosphere. The event will feature "Taste of The Amp" with 19 different vendors offering a variety of food and beverages. Additionally, there will be live music by Stella Luna and the Satellites.
Fundraising Success
Kent Kramer emphasized the success of this fundraising event. Since its inception, Goodwill: Unboxed has raised nearly $1 million. These funds have significantly contributed to local community programs. The funds help in employing, educating, and serving various community members.
Why Attend?
Attendees of Goodwill: Unboxed will have the chance to enjoy good food and music. They will also learn more about how Goodwill impacts the community. For those interested in community investment and charitable activities, this event provides both entertainment and education.
How to Learn More
For more information about Goodwill Central and Southern Indiana and their activities, the public can visit their website at goodwillindy.org. The organization will also share updates and details on Instagram under the handle “Goodwill Unboxed”.
Goodwill: Unboxed is set to be an exciting and informative event. Mark your calendars for September 19 and be a part of supporting the community through Goodwill’s initiatives. This is an opportunity to engage with local efforts to employ, educate, and support residents of Central and Southern Indiana.