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The story of Jason McSteen started here at Union Gospel Mission over four years ago.

Jason McSteen walked into UGM after losing everything with 16 Cents, 3 Shoes and 5 Socks and struggling with a $2500 a day drug addiction. UGM is where he was able to turn his life around, connect with God, have a warm meal, and realize he wanted a better life.

As Jason became healthier so was his focus. Recently, he opened the doors to his THIRD furniture store at 1233 N Division. With new signs, additional furniture, beds, mattresses, desks and more, 16 Cents, 3 Shoes and 5 Socks now has THREE locations and continues to give back.

Jason McSteen donated $3,000 to Union Gospel Mission Inland Northwest Summer Camp. Because of customer support, 30 underprivileged children will have a life-changing camp experience.

Jason is a follower of Christ, and a man of his word. He appreciates all that UGM has done for him, his life, and his focus. The story of Jason McSteen, 16 Cents, 3 Shoes & 5 Socks continues to support the community and Union Gospel Mission. The story is far from over.

16 Cents, 3 Shoes and 5 Socks Blog

By office 21 Mar, 2024
This couple had the winning bid to take home the recliner. All the money helps children in foster care. To help children in foster care, we donated this genuine top-grain leather rocking recliner valued at $999, plus a massive stack of gourmet snacks and beverages to the Embrace Washington Flannel Ball. Congratulations to Melissa and John. They had the winning bid and took home this unique auction item. We're proud to support Embrace Washington . During their Flannel Ball fundraiser, thousands of dollars were raised to help children in foster care.
By office 18 Feb, 2024
Annual Valentine's Day Mattress Winner! We delivered Bailey's brand-new Immunity Queen Size Mattress Set valued at $2,999. She was the lucky winner of our annual Valentine's Day giveaway. "I'm very grateful that they can do this yearly," said Bailey. "It gives people a chance to do something for themselves. Like most parents, I put things on the back-burner if it doesn't involve my kids." Winning the mattress was just what she needed. The past few years have been challenging. "In late 2022, I left a really bad relationship. The majority of my belongings were tossed out or destroyed." Due to a work-related injury, Bailey's been out of work for over a year. After three surgeries, the doctors are unsure if she can return to her position as a medical assistant. "When I saw 16 Cents' Facebook post about the contest, I thought it could be an amazing opportunity to get a new bed," said Bailey. "I needed one but didn't have the funds for it. All our extra money goes straight to the kids." Bailey has been sleeping on an old mattress purchased several years ago and is looking forward to sleeping on the new one. "It was hard to believe we won until 16 Cents messaged me," said Bailey. "I'm looking forward to having a new mattress, let alone a whole new set. It's really special. I feel like this is going to be our year."
By office 18 Feb, 2024
Best Seats in the Embrace WA Auction House! Thanks to 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks for donating this fantastic auction item for our Backwoods Flannel Ball! A genuine top-grain leather rocking recliner valued at $999, plus a massive stack of gourmet snacks and beverages! Hurry and buy your Backwoods Flannel Ball tickets here: https://www.embracewa.org/ . Every ticket purchased helps a child in foster care.
30 Dec, 2023
Isabel's Blessed with A Brand New Bed! In 2021, Isabel arrived at Union Gospel Mission with nothing. Before she came to Union Gospel Mission , she says she "made terrible choices" due to her drinking and the toxic relationship she was in. "I had no direction and left everything I owned behind, including my apartment, belongings, and furniture." After two years of maintaining her sobriety and working hard to understand what caused her to drink in the first place, Isabel moved into a senior community. In the last two years, she has also worked on building her community at church, which she attends three times a week in addition to her weekly 12-step recovery meeting. When church friends asked how they could help, the first thing that came to Isabel's mind was a bed. That's when one church member, Matt Dean, reached out to 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks. After Matt shared Isabel's story, we were happy to donate a new mattress, box spring, and frame. "I've never had a new bed, thank you," she said through tears of joy. As our delivery team was leaving, Isabel said, "I'm new to this kind of generosity. God has blessed me through 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks, and I'm forever grateful."
By office 23 Dec, 2023
700 PAIRS OF NEW PAJAMAS! During our Pajama Drive for children in foster care, 700 pairs of new pajamas were donated 😍 Because of your generosity, hundreds of children in foster care will find a new pair of pajamas under the Christmas tree 🎄Thank you to everyone who donated and supported Embrace Washington and Teen & Kid Closet. ❤️ 16 Cents, 3 Shoes & 5 Socks employees were thrilled to be the drop-off locations at all 5 stores.
By office 27 Oct, 2023
We celebrate ten incredible years and highlight our outstanding staff who helped us get here. Meet our Ash Street Clearance Store Manager, Collin Peirone. Collin joined 16 Cents, 3 Shoes & 5 Socks over a year and a half ago when he moved back to Spokane from living in the Tri-Cities for a year. He took a chance and applied at our Downtown store. "I came in with my resume, and the manager at the time hired me on the spot," said Collin. "She told me to show up the next day." Starting as a sales associate, he filled in at our other store locations to help as needed. Collin's hard work earned him the Store Manager position two months ago, where he's had a significant impact. "I love everything about being the store manager," said Collin. "I enjoy the responsibility of being on my own and making sure the store is stocked. The store needed some TLC when I started, so I changed the layout and ensured the entire store looked better."Collin's position is considered entry-level management, but he hopes to grow with th
By office 18 Oct, 2023
Over the last ten years, 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks owner Jason McSteen's story inspired many people – including the staff he hires. Most of our team share a similar story of overcoming tremendous odds to be where they are today. As part of celebrating our 10th anniversary, we want to introduce our staff members to show appreciation for their dedication, hard work, and commitment to their continued personal growth. Introducing our North Division Store Manager, Andrew Richards. Andrew started as a sales associate four years ago, working at several store locations, helping fill in. He recently earned the manager position at the north store at the end of July. Andrew came to work for us after purchasing a mattress. "I heard Jason's story and liked his dedication to God and recovery. It means a lot to me. I've been clean and sober for eight years in November, and working at 16 Cents helps my sobriety." Andrew grew up in a low-income neighborhood in Oregon. When he was 16, Andrew found himself on the wrong side of the law, leading to his incarceration. When he was released from prison, he transferred his post-prison supervision to Spokane to find employment and stability. "I thought it was the better option," said Andrew. "I could either go to a halfway house with a bunch of guys I was in prison with or go to Spokane and live with my parents. Instead of relying on a broken system to get me on my feet, I thought it was the better option coming here." His past mistake wasn't held against him, and he was given a 'second chance' at 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks. Andrew works hard to continue growing as an individual and employee. "I'm thankful that I told Jason about my criminal history. It wasn't something he held against me," said Andrew. "He only wanted to know how I got as far as I did and managed to keep it together." Over the last four years, Andrew has been part of our growing business, going from one to five stores. "Jason encourages us to be dedicated to our customers," said Andrew. "And to work from a place of integrity and compassion."
By office 13 Oct, 2023
Reflecting on our last ten years, we proudly serve the Spokane Community as a second-chance employer. Our dedicated team members are overcomers, and we’re proud to introduce them to show our appreciation for their continued commitment to making 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks a success. Meet Downtown Store Manager Tim Peyron. Tim worked his way up from day laborer to upper management in just four and a half years. Living in a faith-based Christian Discipleship program – Reaching Out Advocating Recovery (ROAR), Tim had been clean & sober for nine months when the call came from 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks. “My first day was day labor to help receive a truckload of mattresses,” said Tim. “At the end of the day, Owner Jason McSteen offered me a full-time entry-level warehouse job. Since then, he has coached, trained, and encouraged me to the position I’m in today.” Over the years, Tim’s hard work and dedication earned him several promotions, including Warehouse Assistant Manager, District Operations Manager, and Assistant Manager for the valley location. On October 1, he became our downtown Store Manager. “I’ve been in several different positions,” said Tim. “Jason must have seen something promising in me because he took me under his wing. He’s invested much time in me, which you don’t see in many organizations. But he made me earn my stripes,” he added. “Everyone has a part to play, but I love that you’re not stuck in any position. All I had to do was strive to accomplish my goals.” The day Tim started working became a pivotal moment in his life and a continuation of his sobriety. On September 22, he celebrated five years of being clean & sober. Since he started working, he’s moved out of ROAR, received full custody of his 16-year-old son, and has shared custody with his seven-year-old daughter. “Absolutely, it played a role. When I lived in ROAR, I didn’t have custody of my kids,” said Tim. “Fast forward, my son lives with me, and my daughter is with me throughout the school year.”
By office 21 Sep, 2023
Rising from the ashes, 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks delivered hope for a Medical Lake family.  Melissa and David Mangis are picking up the pieces after the Medical Lake wildfire, having lost their family home in the tragic event. “They lost everything,” said Charlene Roman. “It was extremely devastating for them.” Charlene and the Mangis family are members of the same church, Crossroads Christian Fellowship. Once she learned of their loss, she spearheaded a church-wide effort to help them. “I submitted an email to 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks, in the hope that they could help with some of the items they needed,” said Charlene, who didn’t mention her request to anyone. “I have purchased numerous pieces of furniture from 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks in the last four years; I know their heart for the community.” We responded to Charlene’s request, and our team surprised the family with a brand-new Queen bed frame and a twin-over-twin bunk bed. We delivered it to their new apartment in Airway Heights. “The family is so humble. I think they would have been happy with anything,” said Charlene. “I feel blessed 16 Cents, 3 Shoes, & 5 Socks responded and helped the family with nice new items.” We can help others in our community because of our loyal customers. Thank you for shopping at our store with a story.
By office 06 Jul, 2023
This family signed a lease and has moved from homelessness to housing! They are beyond excited, thanks to the hard work of everyone at Family Promise of Spokane . So, please join us in congratulating them as they enter their next chapter! Family Promise of Spokane equips families and the community to end the cycle of homelessness. Learn more here: https://www.familypromiseofspokane.org/ .
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