2024 Differing Abilities
Career Fair
Self-Reliance Hall, Goodwill Industries NWNC
Friday September 13, 2024
FIVE YEARS OF MOJI:
WHERE ADVOCACY MEETS ACTION
Presenter Set-up
Event Start!
Catered Lunch Available for All Presenters
Sponsorship Recognitions + Speakers
Disability Benefits Counseling Seminar
Event Commencement
9:00am - 10:00am
10:00am
12:00pm - 1:00pm
12:30pm - 1:00pm
1:00pm - 2:00pm
2:00pm
SPONSORSHIP LEVELS
TITLE SPONSOR $2,500
Exclusive PRESENTER Status
Top Billing for all Publicity + Marketing Materials
Collaborative Promotional Campaign leading up to, or following, the event
2 Prime-Placement Booths in the Career Fair
Organization Speaker during the event
Stage Recognition at Event Commencement
CELEBRATION SPONSOR $1,000
Secondary Billing for all Publicity + Marketing Materials
Prime-Placement Booth in the Career Fair
Dedicated Social Media Shout-outs
Stage Recognition during the event + at Event Commencement
GIVE JOY SPONSOR $500
Tertiary Billing for all Publicity + Marketing Materials
1 Booth in the Career Fair
Stage Recognition at Event Commencement
BOOTH ONLY FREE!
Recommended donation: $200 ($50 non-profits + government agencies)
EVENT DETAILS
Self-Reliance Hall: Goodwill Industries NWNC
2701 University Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27105
Phone: (336) 499-8964
Friday, September 13, 2024 at Goodwill Industries NWNC
2701 University Pkwy, Winston-Salem, NC 27105
For five years, we have provided meaningful and enriching employment while building a community of friends and coffee lovers. We are celebrating differences. We are fulfilling dreams. We are a community that uplifts.
Our goal is to create as many jobs as possible for individuals with differing abilities by providing ongoing vocational skills training and facilitating the employment of our Mojistas into other jobs outside of our walls.
In the last year, we have expanded our workforce, and we are proud to have seen personal growth in every one of our team members... and in the community they serve.
We exist to provide training, job skills, and employment to people who are much more than their disabilities. All made possible by a community that supports and uplifts them.