Thursday, March 8, 2018

John Volken and Price Pro


Today I went grocery shopping at Price Pro.  The story of how this grocery store came to be is wonderful and I love to shop here.  It's not that close to where I live but today our Red Hat group had lunch in the snack bar.  For $2.00 I got a coffee and a hot dog!  They also have a wonderful bakery.  All the people who work at Price Pro are former addicts that are in long term rehab.  The rehab facility is next door and owned and run by John Volken!  They are all very friendly and helpful.  The store is clean and well stocked!  If you ever need catering, their prices and quality are excellent.  Here's John's incredible story:

John was born in December 1941 in Potsdam, a city that became part of communist East Germany. His father, a medical doctor, died near the end of the Second World War when John was only three years old. Due to their extremely limited finances, John’s mother was forced to put young John and his two brothers in an orphanage for a short-time. This may well have been the seed of his current career.

At the age of 18 John Volken immigrated to Canada in 1960 with less than one hundred dollars to his name. He started out taking odd jobs while learning English. Over the years he advanced his career until 1981, when he opened a small retail operation selling used furniture and other used goods, which he named United Buy & Sell Service. After a short time he began selling exclusively new furniture and mattresses, and changed the name to United Furniture Warehouse.

Over the next 20 years, John expanded United Furniture Warehouse to having more than 150 stores and annual sales of more than $200,000,000.  For his accomplishments John received many awards, including being named “Entrepreneur of the Year” for Canada’s Pacific Region.

Having achieved his business goals, John remembered his time in the orphanage and his dream to help people in need. In 1998 he began searching for areas of social neglect where he could make a lasting difference. He met with many advocates of the disenfranchised community to seek direction. Many of those he met voiced the need for long-term, residential treatment and life-skills training for those struggling with alcohol and drug addictions. John then visited and studied numerous facilities in the United States and Europe that provided such services.

By 2001, John had begun shifting his time and energy away from his business to focus more on his new career as a social entrepreneur. He formed the John Volken Foundation and began transferring virtually all of his assets to it. In 2004 John sold United Furniture Warehouse and began devoting his efforts on a full time basis to the Foundation’s charitable endeavors. John has brought to his new career the same spirit that brought success to his business endeavors.

John’s first step to achieve the Foundation’s purpose was to establish WelcomeHome, a long-term residential drug and alcohol treatment facility that not only helps its members overcome their addictions, but also teaches them many important, necessary, and valuable life-skills, so that they develop mentally, physically, socially, emotionally, and spiritually. Recently, the Foundation’s Board of Director’s, in honor of its founder, changed the name of the treatment facilities to the John Volken Academy. There are currently 3 John Volken Academies, in Vancouver, Phoenix, and Seattle. These facilities not only offer one of the most effective treatment programs, but also one of the most affordable. Other than a relatively small one-time admittance fee, the entire costs of the program, as well as all members’ basic living costs while in the program, are paid for by John’s Foundation.

John Volken being presented the Dalai Lama Humanitarian Award!




So many things to celebrate today

Here are today's celebrations.  I am about to drink an espresso, have some cashews and cranberries and go to the SPCA and check out the ...