Seattle Culture
Suiting Up for Success
Men in recovery get job-ready makeovers as they prepare for new beginnings
By Sarah Stackhouse October 25, 2024
This week, more than 60 men took a major step toward rebuilding their lives and careers.
At Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission’s “Suit Up for Success” event, held at the Men’s Recovery Program in Burien, participants received haircuts, shaves, and professional outfits styled by volunteers from Styled Seattle. The event, held just ahead of their graduation from the program, celebrates the men’s rehabilitation and new lives beyond addiction and homelessness.
“These men are given the chance to see themselves in a new light,” says James Croone, director of the Men’s Recovery Program. “It’s an overwhelming and heartfelt experience that truly uplifts them.”
Following makeovers, participants attended an on-site job fair, where local companies offered resume assistance, LinkedIn profile reviews, live mock interviews, professional headshots, and networking opportunities. “Their journey shows that change is possible and that there is hope for a new life,” Croone adds. “One man came up to me after his makeover and gave me a big hug.”
For Barry, a program member who prefers not to use his last name, the makeover was more than just a new look. “This makeover shows who I really am,” he says. “I’ve always loved appearing well, and this suit makes it happen for me. Before, I wasn’t too confident in clothes, but now I am.” Barry was also able to network with local companies at the job fair. “I connected with someone who’ll help me with mock interviews, so that was pretty cool.”
According to a recent report, more than 16,000 people are experiencing homelessness in Seattle, one of the highest rates in the nation. Programs like those offered at Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission, which focus on long-term recovery, are especially effective in addressing homelessness and addiction recovery. They work to break cycles through housing support, job training, and ongoing guidance. Last year, the Mission held a similar event, “Portraits of Hope,” celebrating the progress of women in its Hope Place recovery program. Like “Suit Up for Success,” it marked a major milestone for those working to build new lives.
Information about how to get involved with Seattle’s Union Gospel Mission can be found here.