“When COVID hit, it just killed all of our fundraisers,” said Kayla Reid, the store’s manager. “Usually we have many throughout the year, and without all of them, it leaves us really struggling.”The store sells gently used clothing, shoes and accessories, all of which was donated entirely by the community.On Rock’s president Kim Reid said the idea to open a thrift shop has been years in the making.“It’s an expensive deal to run a charity, and so to have something like this providing revenue, it’s an important thing,” said Kim Reid.Though one of the main factors of the store is to help fund On Rock’s services, another important thing for the Reids was to create a space where low-income families can find affordable clothing.“I’ve been asked,.