Good360 is a 501(c)(3) charitable organization located in Alexandria, Virginia. The organization's mission is to help companies donate excess merchandise to charities instead of destroying it. At the end of 2014, it was ranked the 33rd largest charity in the United States by Forbes Magazine.
The organization, founded in 1983, was known as Gifts In Kind. In 2011 the organization became known as Good360. Good360 is the fifty-second largest charity in America, according to the Chronicle of Philanthropy. The organization generated and placed nearly $900 million in product donations in 2006. Good360 receives donations from thousands of large and small companies, including Fortune 100 technology, retail and consumer corporations. Good360 distributes these donations to more than 30,000 community charities across the United States and throughout the world.
Good360 is acknowledged as one of the most cost-efficient charities by Forbes magazine. In 2006, it operated on 0.3 percent of the fair market value of its donations - meaning 99.7 percent of all donations went directly to the organization's charitable recipients.
[Verse:]
He gave his baby boy a bath
Tub full of bubbles and toys for him to splash
Look at daddy, soapsuds mustache
Funny faces and voices, it makes the baby belly laugh
Dry him off, now you squeaky clean
And watch the water spiral down that drain
Wrap him in a towel so he doesn't get the shivers
Brush his hair, it seems to help it dry it quicker
Laid him on mommy and daddy's bed now that he's dry
And put a diaper on him, gave him his pacifier
Superman pajamas, so tough
Innocent face full of unconditional love
Daddy picked him and rocked him slow
Never takes long for little guy's eyes to close
Dad's technique is different than your mother's
Never learned any lullabies, he sings Stevie Wonder's
There it is, steady breathing, sleep rhythm
Daddy sits and holds him just to listen for a minute
Daddy's hands are the meaning of security
And baby's hands are the evidence of purity
Thinking back to the day baby came
And how it changed the whole game, things ain't the same
Daddy had to stop running it crazy
Keep his ass in the home with the son and his lady
He was there for the birth and the first breath
Not gonna miss the first words or the first steps
Gonna keep the boy healthy and safe
And do his best to try to keep those tears off his face
Gave him a kiss, laid him in his crib
Turned out the lights, goodnight my little prince
That's how good daddy takes care of him