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    Thrift Store

    Finger Lakes Treasure Trove
    222 South Main Street

    On South Main Street in downtown Canandaigua, the Finger Lakes Treasure Trove stands as a unique thrift store with a purpose. This nonprofit organization has been dedicated to making a difference in the community since 2016, offering a curated collection of pre-loved items at affordable prices. The store features four rooms filled with a wide range of products, including gently worn clothing, housewares, books, toys, and jewelry. Every purchase and donation directly supports the Treasure Trove's mission of giving back to those in need. The Treasure Trove also operates a free community pantry, providing essential items such as canned goods, dried foods, and personal care products to those in need. This initiative, along with their complimentary clothing program and efforts to connect individuals with local resources, demonstrates the organization's commitment to serving the community. As a hub for sustainability and community engagement, the Finger Lakes Treasure Trove has become an integral part of downtown Canandaigua, welcoming everyone with open arms and offering a unique shopping experience that supports a greater cause.

    Lily's Consignment Shoppe

    On Roseland Lane in Canandaigua, Lily's Consignment Shoppe has been a local fixture since 1989, offering a diverse range of gently used goods. The shop carries an assortment of items, including jewelry, knickknacks, collectibles, small furniture, household treasures, and like-new clothing for all ages. This variety makes it a unique destination for those looking for one-of-a-kind finds. With its ever-changing inventory, the shop encourages frequent visits to discover new treasures. Lily's Consignment Shoppe serves the Finger Lakes region, providing a platform for individuals to buy and sell gently used items. The shop's inventory is curated to include a wide range of categories, from decorative items to clothing and furniture, making it a valuable resource for those looking for quality second-hand goods. By catering to both buyers and sellers, Lily's Consignment Shoppe has established itself as a staple in the local community, fostering a culture of reuse and recycling in the process.

    Habitat For Humanity ReStore
    3040 County Road 10

    On County Road 10 in Canandaigua, the Habitat For Humanity Restore serves as a thrift store and home improvement outlet, supporting the Greater Rochester Habitat for Humanity's mission to build strength, stability, and self-reliance through shelter. This non-profit organization is part of a broader effort to provide affordable housing and promote community development in the Finger Lakes region, including Monroe, Ontario, and Wayne counties. The Restore offers a variety of new and gently used items, including furniture, appliances, and building materials, at discounted prices. By shopping at the Restore, customers contribute to the organization's goal of creating decent and affordable living spaces for local families. The Greater Rochester Habitat for Humanity, which operates the Restore, has been working towards its mission by building and improving homes, as well as providing opportunities for community engagement and volunteer work. With a focus on bringing people together to build and help one another, the organization has made a notable impact in the region, including expanding its Homebuyer Program with the support of local grants. The Restore is an integral part of this effort, providing a unique shopping experience while supporting a worthy cause.

    Goodwill
    328 Eastern Blvd

    On Eastern Boulevard in Canandaigua, Goodwill operates a thrift store that serves as part of its broader mission to support the local community. As a non-profit organization, Goodwill of the Finger Lakes provides job opportunities for people with barriers to employment, generating revenue to fund its mission programs and services. With a presence in the Finger Lakes region, the organization has a long history of positively impacting the lives of thousands of people each year. Goodwill's social enterprise model combines innovative approaches to address pressing social needs. The organization's team, comprising over 700 individuals, works together to find solutions to social challenges, with a focus on empowering people and communities. In addition to its thrift store, Goodwill of the Finger Lakes offers various services, including vision services and social enterprises such as manufacturing, industrial sewing, and catering, all of which contribute to its mission of making a positive impact in the community.