Every Day Is Earth Day: How Goodwill of Silicon Valley Lives Sustainability Year-Round

goodwillsiliconvalleyearthday

Every April, Earth Day brings people around the world together to raise awareness and take action for a healthier planet. As climate challenges grow and resources become more limited, the need for everyday sustainable choices has never been more urgent. 

At Goodwill of Silicon Valley, sustainability is at the heart of everything we do. Through reuse, recycling, and community-driven programs, we reduce waste while empowering individuals to thrive, always staying true to our mission: Empowering individuals to thrive in Silicon Valley since 1928. 

The Roots of Earth Day 

Earth Day began in 1970 as a grassroots response to environmental crisis following a devastating oil spill off the coast of Santa Barbara. Public awareness around pollution and conservation surged, mobilizing more than 20 million Americans in a nationwide call for environmental reform. Today, it’s a global movement, but its impact still comes down to individual action.   

From Awareness to Action 

More than 50 years later, Earth Day continues to inspire action. And at Goodwill of Silicon Valley, we deliver through a circular economy that keeps goods in use and out of landfills. 

Giving Items a Second Life 

Every year, millions of pounds of clothing and goods are discarded. With your help, Goodwill of Silicon Valley gives those items a second chance, while reducing waste, conserving natural resources, and keeping usable items in circulation. 

By the numbers: 

    •  36.3 million pounds from local landfills in 2025 (roughly the weight of three Eiffel Towers!) 

    • Thousands of items resold daily across our stores  

Turning Sustainability into Opportunity 

Sustainability at Goodwill goes beyond the environment, it’s also about people. 

When you donate or shop at Goodwill, you help fund programs that: 

    • Provide job training and workforce programs across the regional economy 

    • Connect hundreds of veterans, unhoused residents, people with disabilities, justice-involved individuals, and others often excluded from the job market to employment s each year  

    • Strengthen Silicon Valley by supporting self-sufficiency, reducing recidivism, and lessening reliance on public assistance—benefiting families and saving taxpayer dollars 

Take Action this Earth Day  

 Making a difference starts with simple choices: 

    • Donate instead of dumping: Give your gently used items a second life at a Goodwill near you 

    • Shop secondhand: Reduce demand for new production while finding unique, affordable pieces  

    • Recycle responsibly: Be mindful of what can be reused or repurposed  

    • Choose sustainability daily: Small habits, like reducing single-use plastics, add up  

    • Spread the word: Encourage others to take part 

Be Part of the Impact 

Every action counts. This Earth Day, take a step that matters. Whether you donate, shop, or share our mission, you’re helping create a more sustainable future, for our planet and our community. 

Ready to make an impact? 

Donate your items and give them a second life today.

  • ABC NorCal – Associated Builders and Contractors of Northern California
  • LiUNA – Laborers International Union of North America
  • JobTrain – Opening pathways to quality careers for people of diverse backgrounds throughout the Bay Area.
  • SEI – Strategic Energy Innovations

Community & Industry Partners

Start Your Application

Start Your Application

Start Your Application

Veteran Status (provide one of the following):
  • DD214
  • VA ID card or other official documentation confirming veteran status

  • Verification from the SQUARES system

Household Income (for all household members):
  • Two months of recent pay stubs

  • Most recent tax return (Form 1040)

  • Documentation for disability, pension, or retirement income

Identification & Family Information:
  • Government-issued photo ID (passport, driver’s license, or state ID) for each household member

  • Birth certificates or custody papers to confirm dependents

  • Social Security cards for all household members

Housing Verification:
  • Lease agreement, or

  • A letter from a shelter, institution, or transitional housing provider

QUALIFYING FOR SUPPORT

To participate in Veteran Family Services, the head of household—or their spouse—must be a U.S. veteran, and the household must meet low-income guidelines (at or below 80% of the area median income).

 

Our team will guide you through each step of the eligibility process with care. Here’s what we’ll need to verify:

 

Our goal is to make this process as simple and stress-free as possible, because you’ve served, and now it’s our turn to support you.

Start Your Application