Thrive Center
The Thrive Center opened this week in the former Quality Inn at 110 E 4th Avenue. The center will provide much needed housing for refugee families and offer a community of people all enduring the struggles adjusting to their home.
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Ukrainian refugees Kazina Onyshko, center and Oleh Antonov, left carry their luggage into the former Quality Inn as part of Thrive International's refugee housing program in Spokane on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.
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Ukrainian refugee sisters Olena Nikora, left, and Yelyzaveta Nikora share a laugh in the elevator on their way to see their new hotel rooms as part of Thrive International’s refugee housing program, Thrive Center, in Spokane on Wednesday.
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Ukrainian refugee Olena Nikora listens to instruction while getting checked into a hotel room at the former Quality Inn in Spokane as part of Thrive International's refugee housing program on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.
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Ukrainian refugee sisters Olena Nikora, left and Yelyzaveta Nikora check out their new hotel rooms as part of Thrive International's refugee housing program in Spokane on Wednesday, June 8, 2022.
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Ukrainian refugee Galya Rakailva, right checks out the view from her hotel room along with her grandson David, 9 and daughter-in-law Mila Rakailva at the former Quality Inn in Spokane as part of Thrive International's refugee housing program Wednesday, June 8, 2022.
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Ukrainian refugee Galya Rakailva, left listens to instruction at the former Quality Inn in Spokane as part of Thrive Interational's refugee housing program Wednesday, June 8, 2022.
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