Meet the Founders

A mother-daughter team building something meaningful for local families.

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Our Story

Family Finds began with something simple: raising kids and learning how quickly they grow.

As a mom of three girls, Karyn always shopped intentionally — balancing quality with affordability, reselling outgrown clothes when it made sense. Smart shopping was just part of family life.

Years later, when Ashley was pregnant with her first child, that reality came full circle.

We found ourselves browsing thrift stores, scrolling Facebook Marketplace, and discovering consignment pop-up events. We loved the concept — the seasonal reset, the sustainability, the ability to buy and sell in one place.

But we also saw an opportunity to elevate the experience.

We envisioned a consignment event that felt more organized, more welcoming, and more thoughtful for parents — with clear quality standards, room for strollers, and a space genuinely designed with families in mind.

We don't want to reinvent consignment. We want to refine it.

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Why It Matters to Us

Karyn volunteers at the Fort Mill Care Center, where she sees firsthand how many local families could benefit from affordable, accessible options — both as shoppers and as consignors earning extra income.

At the same time, babies can go through 7–8 clothing sizes in their first year alone, and many items are worn only once before being outgrown.

There is no shortage of clothing. There is a need for thoughtful exchange.

Family Finds was created to support both — sustainability and community — in one organized, seasonal event.

Our Values

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Community

We partner with local organizations and design every event with families in mind.

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Sustainability

We promote giving quality items a second life and reducing unnecessary waste.

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Affordability

We create structured, seasonal shopping opportunities that make raising kids more manageable.

Ready to be part of it?

Whether you want to shop, sell, volunteer, or partner with us — we'd love to keep you in the loop.