What is The Storehouse?

Learn who we are, what drives our mission, and how The Storehouse serves our neighbors with practical support, compassionate relationships, and the hope of Jesus.

Our Vision

Hope Through Jesus

Serving our neighbors with hope, compassion, and lasting support.

The Storehouse is a faith-driven organization dedicated to loving and serving our neighbors in Pickens, Greenville and Anderson counties.

In times of crisis, we provide hope, kindness and essential resources to help individuals and families build sustainable, brighter futures.

Our mission is to foster relationships that transform lives, offering the love of Jesus as the foundation for lasting change.

Our Mission at The Storehouse

Our Mission

Love, Serve, Restore

Meeting real needs with compassion, dignity, and the love of Jesus.

Our mission is to care for individuals and families in difficult seasons by providing practical support, meaningful relationships, and hope rooted in Christ.

We exist to come alongside our neighbors with kindness and consistency, helping them move from crisis toward stability through encouragement, resources, and genuine community.

In everything we do, we want people to experience not only help for today, but the lasting love of Jesus that brings real transformation.

Our Approach

Relationships That Transform

We serve through consistent care, trusted partnerships, and Christ-centered support.

Our approach is to meet people where they are with both compassion and action, offering food, resources, and encouragement in ways that honor their dignity and strengthen their future.

We believe lasting impact happens through relationships, not transactions alone. That is why we work hand in hand with volunteers, churches, schools, businesses, and community partners to serve our region well.

By combining practical assistance with personal connection and the hope of the gospel, we help create pathways toward sustainability, healing, and brighter days ahead.

Volunteer

Find Your Place to Serve at The Storehouse

Volunteering at The Storehouse is one of the best ways to make a practical difference in the lives of our neighbors. Whether you serve behind the scenes or face to face, every role helps create an environment of dignity, compassion, and hope.

Storehouse Assistance Programs

Explore the main assistance programs and support options available through The Storehouse.

Assistance

Drive Through Food Pantries

Three recurring pantry locations serving communities across the Upstate.

The Storehouse provides multiple drive-thru pantry opportunities each month to help families access food in a practical and consistent way.

Schedules
  • 1st Thursday of each month
    Powdersville First Baptist Church
    4212 Hwy 153, Easley, SC
    6:00–7:30 PM
  • 3rd Tuesday of each month
    Holly Springs Baptist Church
    3450 Table Rock Rd, Pickens, SC
    5:30–6:30 PM
  • Every Saturday
    The Storehouse
    1021 S Pendleton Street, Easley, SC
    10:00–11:00 AM
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Program

Essential Support

A client-choice food assistance program with a more tailored shopping experience.

This program is designed for individuals receiving Social Security, SSI, or SSDI and is built to provide food assistance in a way that better fits each household.

Interviews

Interviews are conducted on Thursday mornings from 9:00–11:00 AM on a first come, first served basis.

Requirements
  • State issued ID
  • Proof of residency for all household members
  • Proof of income for all household members age 18 and older
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Program

Provisions Program

Personalized food support during seasons of unexpected hardship.

The Provisions Program is centered on a dignified, personalized shopping experience that helps families choose healthy foods that fit their needs while working toward stability and self-sufficiency.

The Provisions Program is currently full. Please check back for future availability.
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More Support

Additional Assistance

More ways The Storehouse walks with people beyond pantry support.

This section highlights help for seniors, connection to outside agencies, and practical outreach projects for real household needs.

Senior Assistance
Support for Older Adults

Monthly non-perishable food support for seniors based on age and income, along with help connecting to resources like Meals on Wheels or SNAP.

Connect
Guidance & Referrals

Help identifying the right agencies, understanding next steps, and following up with people who need help navigating the system.

Our Hands, His Glory
Practical Help

Outreach projects that meet hands-on needs, including construction help and basic household support like wheelchair ramps.

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Donate

What Does Donating Mean at The Storehouse?

Every donation helps The Storehouse serve neighbors with practical support, compassionate care, and the hope of Jesus. When you donate, you help provide food, essential resources, and life-giving encouragement to individuals and families across our community.

Partnership Opportunities

Learn how individuals, families, churches, schools, and local businesses can partner with The Storehouse to make an impact.

Impactful Partnerships

Storehouse Partner Program

A simple monthly giving rhythm built around one selected item.

Partners sign up by submitting their name, email, and a chosen donation item with the listed quantity. After sign-up, that same item and quantity becomes their monthly donation.

What Happens Next
  • You receive an email confirming your selected item and quantity.
  • Your donation is packed in the provided bag each month.
  • Filled bags are returned by the last Sunday of the month.
  • Drop-off takes place at The Storehouse tent in front of 5 Point Church.
Monthly Rhythm
1
Take a Bag

Pick up your Storehouse partner bag for the month.

2
Fill It

Add your selected item and quantity to the bag.

3
Bring It Back

Return it by the last Sunday of the month.

4
Repeat

Grab a new bag and continue supporting families monthly.

Who Can Partner

Individuals, families, churches, school groups, and local businesses can all participate in the partner program and help meet practical needs in the community.

Community

Our Partners

Organizations featured as partners in this work.

These partner organizations are highlighted as part of The Storehouse network serving the community.

Testimonials

Stories of Impact

Real words from neighbors and volunteers whose lives have been touched through The Storehouse.

Relief in a hard season

“This program has been a blessing because the money I don't have to spend on food, I can spend on bills.”

Jim R.

Storehouse Neighbor

Dignity and consistency

“I like their system. You make an appointment for the market and that's your time when you get there.”

Sarah M.

Storehouse Neighbor

Restoring dignity

“People find themselves in a hard situation and they feel their dignity restored when they come into the Storehouse.”

Karen L.

Storehouse Volunteer

Upcoming Events

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