A new thrift store opening on west broadway in Missoula is doing more than selling second-hand good it’s giving women in recovery a fresh start.
Super Thrift, a store operated by Adult & Teen Challenge Missoula, is set to open their doors Monday. Offering women in the organization’s year-long recovery program the opportunity to gain hands-on work experience while rebuilding their lives.
Deanna Cook, who completed the program in November, now holds a managerial role at Super Thrift, she says the work has helped her in her recovery.
“I struggled with addiction for twenty-two years,” Cook said, “coming in and being able to work every day, it was amazing."
Adult Teen Challenge takes a vocational approach to recovery. Women enrolled in the residential program work in the thrift store three days a week.
"I never really had a work attitude," Cook said, "but once I surrendered a lot of things I was able to focus on what really matters in life.”
Executive Director Jamie Rindal, says the revenue also supports the women and children's residential stay.
“It cost $4000 a month for woman to go through the program," Rindal said, "and we don’t ask them for money but we do need money, so this is a part that funds part of our program."
With a 78% success rate, women like Cook have stayed sober after completing the program.
“Coming into a place where there is family, communion, and grace makes a huge difference in someone’s walk,” Cook said, “I really owe it to the staff and the people who lifted me up when I was at my lowest."
With Super Thrift set to open its doors this coming Monday, staff are excited for the next step.
“We’re all excited here,” Cook said. “We have so many working hands so many people helping us, and a lot of prayers poured into this place.”
Super Thrift will open Monday on West Broadway in Missoula.