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Andrews business hosts spay and neuter event for pets

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About 45 dogs and cats in the Town of Andrews are now spayed or neutered after a free veterinarian event on March 28. The event was organized by All 4 Paws, an animal rescue based in Pawleys Island, and Charleston Animal Society, which supplied a mobile spay-neuter clinic for the day. All 4 Paws is [...]

New Beginning: 60th Anniversary of the Humane Society of Greenwood

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No Kill South Carolina Partner organization looks toward the future. "Shelters are progressively moving toward models of operation that allow them to help animal owners as opposed to being places that “'take on problems.'" Read more

Petco Foundation donates $400,000 to Charleston Animal Society’s No Kill South Carolina initiative

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An animal welfare initiative that aims to end euthanasia of healthy, adoptable animals in the Palmetto State has received a $400,000 grant from the Petco Foundation. Click to read more at the Post & Courier


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Anderson County’s No Kill Transition

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Anderson County, South Carolina, is in the western part of the state, bordering Greenville County. It is located on the I-85 corridor between Charlotte and Atlanta – a corridor that is expected to see major growth in the future and is already seeing progressive change. Click to read more

No Kill South Carolina is changing the face of animal welfare

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Charleston Animal Society CEO Joe Elmore writes about No Kill South Carolina in the politics and policy forecast. Click to read more

Summerville SPCA shelter seeks ‘no-kill’ status

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No Kill South Carolina and Charleston Animal Society offer assistance to Frances R. Willis SPCA in Summerville. Click here to read more

Charleston Animal Society hosts disaster preparedness training for animal control, welfare agencies

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The No Kill South Carolina initiative aims to save animals' lives, and disaster planning is a big part of that. Charleston Animal Society and No Kill South Carolina hosted a disaster training for shelters, presented by the Humane Society of the United States.  Click here for the article


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No-Kill Mentoring

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Have you noticed that No Kill communities tend to occur in clusters?  Read more


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First No Kill Summit Covered by WLTX

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We held our first No Kill SC summit on July 25th for leaders of shelters and animal control organizations, talking about ways to reduce euthanasia for feral & free-roaming cats. WLTX in Columbia covered the story - click here for the story and video.

Post & Courier Spotlights No Kill South Carolina

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The Post & Courier in Charleston featured No Kill South Carolina in an article on July 10, 2016. The article covered the NKSC movement and focused on challenges that state's shelter animals are facing each and every day. Click here to read the complete article.