Thrift Shop

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Prince Edward Community Care for Seniors' Thrift shop
281 Main Street, Picton
Great selection of furniture, lamps, small appliances,
dishes, household items
knick knacks & much more....

Regular Shop Hours
Tuesday - Saturday
10.00 - 4.00 p.m.

Prince Edward

Community Care for Seniors'

Thrift Shop

Right >> Volunteers assist Janet Kellough choose items from Community Care's Thrift Shop.

Left to right, Jeanette Dulmage, Janet Kellough from County Weekly News, Keitha Carnrike, Jean Barratt, Marilyn Garbutt

Photo from County Weekly News. Used with permission.


Community Care does not take: sports helmets, old motors, mattresses, large appliances (such as stoves and refrigerators), propane tanks, we'll take the barbeque though, baby & child equipment that doesn't have a CSA sticker on it.

The Thrift Shop focuses on household articles, furniture, small appliances & knick knacks and it is co-operating closely with other not-for-profit organizations in Picton and Wellington which operate used article outlets.

Community Care for Seniors wishes to acknowledge the work of the over 40 volunteers who so generously donate their time to set up and run the shop on an ongoing basis.


All items in the Thrift Shop are sold as is

For further information:

Tel: (613) 476-7493
E-mail: communitycare@on.aibn.com


Community Care's Thrift Shop volunteers celebrated another year of good work in December of 2006 when 23 of the 65 volunteers who work in the Thrift Shop at 281 Main Street in Picton came together for good food and fun. More volunteers are always welcome.
Call Community Care at 613-476-7493



The Prince Edward County Community Care for Seniors Association gratefully acknowledges the financial support of the Ontario Trillium Foundation, an agency of the Ministry of Tourism, Culture and Recreation. The Foundation receives annually $100 million in government funding generated through Ontario's charity casino initiative. It provides grants to eligible charitable and not-for-profit organizations in the arts, culture, sports, recreation, environment and social service sectors.

The Trillium Foundation provided financial support for the development of thisThrift Shop webpage and start-up funding for the Thrift Shop initiative.

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