(NOTICIAS YA).- As the situation surrounding the coronavirus pandemic continues to evolve and with stay-at-home orders in place in four of the Valley counties, the clothing and used goods company, Goodwill, called to the public so that they do not make donations for the moment and keep them saved until they reopen their doors.
Stores have been closed to the public since Monday, March 23. Even with the closure, donors are leaving items behind, causing many of the donations to be damaged or looted.
"During this crisis, people are looting donations that have been left outside our closed facilities. When donations are exposed to the elements, they tend to be unusable," the company's post states.
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The company says that in the coming weeks and months, Goodwill's services will be more critical than ever to help individuals whose employment has been impacted by COVID-19.
Revenue generated at Goodwill stores is used to support job seekers throughout South Texas.
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