Born with autism spectrum disorder, John Thompson did not begin speaking until he was eight years old.
Thompson was homeschooled and had no prior experience with public school before enrolling at The Excel Center® in Shelbyville, Goodwill’s tuition-free high school for adults. As a result, he lacked experience socializing in an academic setting and worried that his peers might not accept him.
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“I was nervous, but since my first day, I loved it,” Thompson said. “Going to The Excel Center was a stepping stone for my success in entering the working world.”
He worked tirelessly – never missing a day of school – while winning the hearts of staff and peers alike. In 2021, he received his Indiana Core 40 high school diploma, graduating with honors, and a Certified Business Professional credential from The Excel Center, allowing him to achieve meaningful employment at the Goodwill retail store in Shelbyville.
“John is one of the most positive people I have ever met,” said Kent A. Kramer, president and CEO of Goodwill of Central & Southern Indiana. “He approaches every conversation with kindness and an open heart, and he goes out of his way to make everyone feel comfortable and welcome. I am proud to call him a colleague and a friend.”
In addition to his academic and professional success, Thompson is a gifted singer and pianist, delighting the crowd with his performance at Goodwill UNBOXED in 2022. He was even named the Shelby Idol in 2012.
As a result of his accomplishments, Thompson was recently honored with Goodwill Industries International’s Achiever of the Year award, which recognizes a person who has shown great progress in overcoming challenges to finding employment and still benefits from the Goodwill work environment.
“At Goodwill, we are committed to helping people reach their full potential through learning and the power of work,” said Steven C. Preston, president and CEO of Goodwill Industries International. “John’s determination, work ethic and infectious personality are truly inspiring. We’re pleased that Goodwill can play a role in helping people like John reach their full potential and achieve their career and life goals.”
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