In the heart of Greenville, South Carolina, a sense of community is rising from the ashes of adversity. In the wake of Helene’s impact, it is refreshing to witness humanity and community spirit in full bloom. One such inspiring story is that of a local space known as the S.N.O.B—short for Spartanburg’s New and Old Booth-Tique.
The owners of S.N.O.B., Suki and Jason, work tirelessly not just to run a successful business, but also to offer a ray of hope to their community in dire times. This venue, normally bustling with the commerce of a vendor market and event space, has transformed itself into a beacon of support for those caught up in the calamities of the storm.
The aftermath of the storm was tough on everyone, including this dynamic duo who didn’t anticipate the severity. However, instead of being swallowed by the despair brought about by the flood damage, these determined entrepreneurs demonstrated the power of resilience. After some intense cleaning and hard work to regain power, Suki and Jason turned their premises into a safe haven, offering amenities such as A/C, Wi-Fi, and charging facilities.
Their good deeds didn’t just stop there. Jason, ever the community man, then had a brainwave to fire up the grill. His philosophy was simple, yet profound, he emphasized that “People need to eat, there’s hard enough things going on in this world and you don’t want to deal with it on an empty stomach.”
Over the following days, they managed to serve hamburgers, hotdogs and snacks to hundreds of people, including line workers. Their kind gesture set off a ripple effect of goodwill—it caught on and others wanted to get involved. Impressed by their initiative, donators stepped forward to assist, allowing them to buy more food and keep the grill sizzling.
As the people of Greenville still reel under the effects of Helene, the S.N.O.B continues to serve with open doors, carrying a steadfast resolve to sustain as long as there’s a need. The philosophy is to feed those that need it, “one meal at a time. One family at a time. Whoever comes through these doors, we’re not going to let you go hungry.”
The S.N.O.B., perfectly nestled on West Henry Street in Spartanburg (a stone’s throw away from the post office), continues to demonstrate the spirit of community during these challenging times. They are open once again tomorrow, ready to serve those in need.
This heartwarming tale shows the incredible power of community when it comes to overcoming adversity. It demonstrates the resilience of the human spirit and the phenomenal things that can be achieved when we come together to help one another.
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