Supporting men’s recovery through purpose-driven employment and community partnership
More Than Thrift Shopping: How Your Purchase Powers Recovery in Spokane Valley
When you walk into Dollar Thrift or Reclaimed Furnishings in Spokane Valley, you’re not just shopping. You’re investing in second chances.
Every item on these shelves tells a story of transformation. Every purchase funds addiction recovery programs. Every shift worked here helps a man rebuild his life through the Reclaim Project Recovery program.
What is Reclaim Project Recovery?
Reclaim Project Recovery operates on three core pillars: Accountability, Brotherhood, and Purpose. This Spokane-based nonprofit helps men transition from addiction and incarceration into stable, productive lives.
The program combines:
- Structured sober living housing
- Job training and employment programs
- Peer mentorship and community support
- Life skills development
Dollar Thrift: Affordable Shopping That Changes Lives
Location: 16816 E Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley, WA
Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 AM-6 PM, Sunday 10 AM-4 PM
What You’ll Find
- Affordable clothing for the whole family
- Household goods and essentials
- Unique vintage finds and collectibles
- Electronics and books
Why Your Purchase Matters
Every dollar spent at Dollar Thrift directly funds:
- Recovery housing for men in transition
- Job training and skill development programs
- Life coaching and mentorship services
- Community reintegration support
The men working behind the counter aren’t just employees—they’re program participants rebuilding their lives through meaningful work.
Reclaimed Furnishings: Quality Furniture, Renewed Lives
Same Location: 16816 E Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley
Same Hours: Monday-Saturday 10 AM-6 PM, Sunday 10 AM-4 PM
Curated Home Furnishings
- Quality used furniture at fraction of retail cost
- Dining sets, living room furniture, bedroom pieces
- Home décor and accent pieces
- Appliances and household items
The Deeper Mission
Reclaimed Furnishings helps families create real homes, not just survive. Quality furniture restores dignity and comfort while supporting recovery programs through every sale.
Why This Social Enterprise Model Works
For Men in Recovery
- Provides stable employment during early recovery
- Develops real-world job skills and work ethic
- Builds confidence through meaningful contribution
- Creates pathway to independent living
For the Spokane Community
- Offers affordable shopping options for families
- Keeps quality goods in local circulation
- Reduces waste through furniture rehabilitation
- Supports neighbors in addiction recovery
For Customers
- Stretch household budgets with quality goods
- Shop with purpose and community impact
- Find unique items not available in traditional retail
- Support local recovery programs
How to Support Reclaim Project Recovery
Shop Online or In-Store
- Dollar Thrift: shopdollarthrift.com
- Reclaimed Furnishings: shopreclaimedfurnishings.com
- Visit the Spokane Valley location for hands-on shopping
Donate Quality Items
Your furniture, clothing, and household goods directly stock our mission-driven stores. Quality donations help us serve both program participants and community customers.
Community Partnership Opportunities
- Volunteer with recovery programs
- Become a corporate partner
- Share our mission with your network
- Support through fundraising events
Recovery Through Purpose, Not Charity
Reclaim Project Recovery doesn’t just offer handouts. We provide hands-on work experience, skill development, and brotherhood that transforms lives permanently.
When you shop at Dollar Thrift or Reclaimed Furnishings, your money stays local. Instead of corporate profits, your dollars fund recovery housing, job training, and community support services.
Visit Spokane Valley’s Mission-Driven Thrift Stores
Address: 16816 E Sprague Ave, Spokane Valley, WA
Store Hours:
- Monday through Saturday: 10 AM – 6 PM
- Sunday: 10 AM – 4 PM
Ready to shop with purpose? Every purchase supports addiction recovery, creates jobs, and transforms lives in our Spokane community.
Let’s reclaim lives together.
Reclaim Project Recovery is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization serving men in addiction recovery throughout the Spokane area. Learn more about our programs, volunteer opportunities, and community impact at reclaimprojectnw.org.
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