SPOKANE, Wash. – The Dignified Workday program is making waves in Spokane with more than 500 people now on a waitlist to work. The program, which connects individuals rebuilding their lives with local businesses, has seen rapid growth in recent months. However, what many believe is truly needed is more businesses willing to give these individuals a chance.
CK Anderson from Helveticka shared his experience with the program. "And for the last several months, they've been here at our office and at our building here in the downtown core of Spokane. And they do cleaning every morning," said Anderson.
Before Dignified Workday stepped in, Anderson was responsible for cleaning the block around his downtown design firm. Now, the program's crew members take on that task, making a noticeable differ