Creativity and opportunity at Prescott Group!

A new wave of entrepreneurship is thriving at Prescott Group, and it’s changing lives. Through our Entrepreneur Program, participants with a passion for creating now have a platform to showcase and sell their handmade products at Pinkie’s Thrift—while keeping 100% of the profit. This initiative is more than just a business opportunity; it’s about empowerment, independence, and turning creative dreams into reality.  

Currently, 11 talented individuals are part of the program, each bringing their own unique skills and artistry. Some have completed digital and Cricut training here at Prescott, mastering new techniques to produce beautiful, high-quality products. Others create from home, crafting items at their own pace, while some work on custom orders as they come in. Each item tells a story—of passion, dedication, and the joy of sharing something they made with the world. 

“Prescott Group supported me in starting my own business. ‘Brandi’s Beads’ is my homemade bracelets that are available at Pinkie’s Thrift. Without Prescott, my dream of selling my handmade items might not have happened! I get to see my products for sale in the store and I am so proud of myself and happy for the amazing opportunity.”

– Brandi Wood
Pinkie's Thrift shop logo in pink and green font, representing the brand's identity.

Beyond the financial benefits, this program fosters confidence, skill development, and a deep sense of accomplishment. Our entrepreneurs are not just selling products; they are building small businesses, engaging with customers, and experiencing the pride that comes from seeing their work appreciated and valued. 

The impact is profound. It’s about more than just sales—it’s about self-expression, creativity, and the chance to show what’s possible when talent meets opportunity. With each purchase at Pinkie’s Thrift, our community is not only supporting these entrepreneurs but also celebrating inclusion, talent, and the power of meaningful work. 

“I love making my art work and supporting the food bank. My hope is that people get food as that is the most important thing to me. I donate some of my profit to the food bank. I like supporting a good cause, supporting my community is fantastic to me”

– Gaby McNeil

We couldn’t be prouder of the incredible creators who are making this program such a success. Here’s to growth, creativity, and a future filled with even more opportunities!