Veteran-Owned Businesses in Rochester, NY You Can Support This Fall

Veteran-Owned Businesses in Rochester, NY You Can Support This Fall

When we talk about community strength in Rochester, we’re talking about neighbors helping neighbors—especially those who’ve served our country and returned home to serve our city in a whole new way. At Vehicles For Veterans, we’re proud to support the local Rochester veteran entrepreneurs who bring their work ethic, creativity, and care into everything they do. If you want to support veterans directly this fall, we invite you to check out these veteran-owned local businesses—each one helping to make Rochester stronger.


Blue Star CNY – Home Inspections Run by a U.S. Navy Veteran

If you’re buying or selling a home, Blue Star CNY offers thorough, reliable home inspections from an owner who understands the meaning of service. Navy veteran Steve Rees operates with the same attention to detail and integrity that he honed during his years in uniform. Steve’s dedication to honesty and transparency has made Blue Star a top choice for Rochester-area homebuyers—and a proud part of our veteran-owned community.

Where to connect: Blue Star CNY Home Inspections, serving Rochester and the Finger Lakes.


Black Button Distilling – Crafted by a Fourth-Generation Veteran

You may have already seen bottles from Black Button Distilling on local shelves or spotted their tasting room while exploring downtown. Founder and head distiller Jason Barrett is a Navy veteran who brought his family’s tradition of service to Rochester’s craft spirits scene. Black Button produces award-winning bourbon, vodka, gin, and more, often partnering with other local veteran initiatives and employing fellow vets. Jason’s commitment extends beyond the bottle, with ongoing support for veteran causes throughout the Greater Rochester area.

Where to sip: 1344 University Ave, Rochester, NY. Black Button Distilling Website


Totally New You – U.S. Army Veteran-Owned Spa and Salon

For those who could use a little self-care, Totally New You Spa is owned and operated by U.S. Army veteran Rhonda Byrd. After her military service, Rhonda dedicated herself to wellness and empowerment, offering salon and spa treatments that help Rochesterians look and feel their best. Her business is known for treating every client like family and for participating in local fundraising and awareness campaigns that uplift the city’s veteran and minority communities.

Where to book: 110 Lilac Dr #3, Rochester, NY 14620. Totally New You on Facebook


Flower City Comic Con – Run by an Air Force Veteran

The Flower City Comic Con, founded and led by U.S. Air Force veteran Ken Wheaton, brings fans, creators, and community organizations together every year for a celebration of comics, pop culture, and local art. Ken’s military background inspires the event’s ethos of inclusion and service. Each year, the con hosts charity fundraisers and vendors who support veterans directly.

Where to experience: Flower City Comic Con typically takes place each fall at Total Sports Experience, 880 Elmgrove Rd, Rochester. Details at FC3ROC (the official Con site)


ROC Digital – Navy Veteran-Owned Marketing Agency

If you own a business in Rochester and want to boost your digital presence, consider working with ROC Digital, founded by U.S. Navy vet Rich Ahl. His agency specializes in web development, SEO, and digital marketing. Rich is passionate about helping other local small businesses grow—especially those owned by fellow veterans.

Where to connect: ROC Digital Website, Rochester, NY.


At Vehicles For Veterans, we know that every dollar you spend at a veteran-owned Rochester business supports not just a hardworking entrepreneur, but also the values of discipline, leadership, and service that make our city great. These locally owned businesses touch everything from home buying and self-care to drinks with friends and vibrant community events.

How else can you help Rochester’s veterans?

Supporting veteran-owned businesses is a wonderful step, but did you know you can also directly support local veterans in need by donating an unused vehicle? At Vehicles For Veterans, we make it easy to turn your old car, truck, or boat into critical funding for Rochester’s veterans’ programs.

Here’s all it takes:

  1. Contact us here at 1-855-811-4838 or fill out an online donation form to start the donation process.
  2. We’ll tow your vehicle at no charge—it can be running or not. Within 24 hours of the next business day, we will reach out to schedule your free towing.
  3. You’ll get a tax deduction, and your donation will help fund essential veterans’ services in New York.

So this fall, support veteran-owned Rochester businesses—and, if you’re ready, join us in making an even bigger impact by donating a vehicle. It’s a simple way to give back to those who’ve given so much.

Together, let’s continue building a vibrant, inclusive, and veteran-strong Rochester.

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