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16 Cents, 3 Shoes & 5 Socks owner, Jason McSteen is determined to give people another chance at life. This is what it’s about. It’s not just a furniture store. It’s a story about giving people their life back.

16 Cents, 3 Shoes & 5 Socks is more than a mattress or furniture store. Every day someone walks through the door with a story. Our latest story started one day when a guy nicknamed Tennessee came to us through Family of Faith Church, where he is now security for the church.
Tennessee is also known as Donald Cochran and he comes to us from Knoxville, TN. At the age of 5, Donald’s parents divorced; when his mom remarried, his stepdad was extremely abusive, which lead Donald to running away at an early age. His parents were unable to control him, and soon he found himself in juvenile detention facilities, group homes, psychological help, and doing badly in school. At the age of 11, he found himself charged with breaking and entry, locked up for a while and at his first drug treatment facility at the age of 13. He was kicked out of treatment, attempted suicide several times, overdosed on drugs and was sent to a State Hospital. He was caught with cocaine, and threw out again.
As the chaos in his life mounted so did the trouble; he now had 27 charges which involved a stolen vehicle and was shot, point blank range. This opened his eyes long enough to realize that something needed to change, however Donald found himself in prison shortly after these charges from 19-31 with 3 – 15-year sentences; which during this time he became part of “hate groups.” This made him feel like he belonged to something, and he was serving a purpose.
After 12 years in prison, he was paroled, and soon after that while running from police he suffered a heart attack; then arrested only to serve the remainder of his sentence once again behind bars. During this time, he was in maximum security, which got him heavily addicted to drugs. When he was released, Donald was in a very deep addiction. The chaos continued and soon, he found himself in a carnival for years which allowed him to continue his habits and cravings for drugs. Eventually he was contacted by someone from Post Falls, ID to help get a Carnival going in the northwest. With this move and same addictive habits, he started manufacturing METH in the northwest and once again was in and out of jail due to his on-going drug issues.
Soon, courts sent him to treatment, and five days before completion, he left. He was arrested again and forced to finish by the courts, and he did. He ended up at an Oxford House, then attended Family of Faith at age 45. It was here he found the security he was looking for all these years. He received a life he never knew he could have. He has turned his life around, and he has found out what it means to be an adult. He has taken responsibility for the pain he has caused others, and he is leading a life of sobriety. In his on-going recovery, he has come to realize he has led people astray while in prison (being involved in hate groups) and in his life. He is aware of his past and is aware of the pain he has caused many. He is now dedicated to a different life.
After suicide attempts, theft, assaulting people, drug overdoses, prison, hate groups, hate crimes, detention facilities, a point blank gun shot wound, heart attack, maximum security and more, Tennessee is now a man who is married and has a relationship with his past; meaning he is a father, a grandfather, members of his family and a working part of society. His job at 16 Cents, 3 Shoes & 5 Socks allows him work and maintain his sobriety every day. He will never go back to that life. He has found a new life worth living and he is a blessed, happy man living life the best he can by giving back.
He oversees the warehouse and inventory. He makes sure the deliveries of every mattress, sofa, end table, bed, toddler bed happen with a smile. He is dedicated to his job, to his wife, his family and his faith. It’s what keeps him going in the right direction daily. Tennessee appreciates the life he has now, and is determined to give back every day.
16 Cents, 3 Shoes & 5 Socks owner, Jason McSteen is determined to give people another chance at life. This is what it’s about. It’s not just a furniture store. It’s a story about giving people their life back.