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Miles City thrift store helps domestic violence survivors rebuild

The Purpose Collective has taken in more than 1,000 donated items and raised nearly $2,000 since its soft opening, officials said.

Summary by KBZK
A new thrift store in Miles City is doing more than selling secondhand goods it's helping domestic violence survivors rebuild their lives.The Purpose Collective was opened by Custer Network Against Domestic Abuse & Sexual Assault (CNADA), with Angela Dennis and Alyssa Daugherty spending months pulling the store together. The idea grew out of a need to replace lost grant funding and find a sustainable way to support victims and survivors.Watch wh…

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KBZK broke the news on Thursday, June 25, 2026.
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