Goodwill Industries-Manasota, Inc. to open enhanced attended donation center in West Palm Beach
Revamped Tiffany Drive ADC will increase donor convenience, create new jobs, and support the mission-integrated operations of Goodwill Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast
PALM BEACHES/TREASURE COAST, Fla. – On March 13, Goodwill Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast – a subsidiary of Goodwill Industries-Manasota, Inc. – opened a revamped attended donation center (ADC) at the headquarters of its partner organization, Gulfstream Goodwill Industries.
The Tiffany Drive ADC (1715 E. Tiffany Dr., West Palm Beach) features a drive-thru for greater convenience and creates three full-time jobs to ensure world-class customer service during operating hours, which are 8 a.m.-8 p.m. every day.
“At Goodwill, we are focused on providing the greatest convenience and best possible donor experience for community members who donate. The average donation fuels more than three hours of job training and opportunities, directly helping individuals to build job skills and improve economic stability,” said Donn Githens, President and CEO of Goodwill Industries-Manasota, Inc. “We are thrilled to be coming to the Tiffany Drive location and I am so thankful to our team for all the work they to do to support our mission of ‘Changing Lives Through the Power of Work.’”
ADCs play a crucial role in supporting Goodwill’s mission-integrated social enterprise, which offers life-changing services. Each donation of gently-used goods dropped off at a Goodwill ADC or store supports jobs and job skills training for all its team members – many of whom have self-identified barriers to employment, including individuals with disabilities, veterans, older adults, and those who have been justice-involved.
Goodwill’s retail operations give some great items – from clothing, shoes and accessories and household goods to sporting goods, books and art – a second chance in a new home, supporting a more sustainable future. In 2025, over 51 million pounds of donated goods in the Palm Beaches & Treasure Coast territory found new homes through Goodwill’s retail operations and items that couldn’t be sold – such as e-waste, like old electronics that could not be refurbished – were recycled.

