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Charleston Animal Society announces goal to have SC become a no-kill state by 2024

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https://abcnews4.com/news/local/charleston-animal-society-announces-goal-to-have-sc-become-a-no-kill-state-by-2024

Charleston Animal Society announces plans to make SC a no kill state by 2024

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https://www.live5news.com/2021/03/14/charleston-animal-society-announces-plans-make-sc-no-kill-state-by/

FOCUS: $1 million challenge to fuel no-kill effort to save animals

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https://charlestoncurrents.com/2021/03/focus-1-million-challenge-to-fuel-no-kill-effort-to-save-animals/

Charleston Animal Society announces $1 million challenge to make SC a no-kill state

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https://www.postandcourier.com/news/charleston-animal-society-announces-1-million-challenge-to-make-sc-a-no-kill-state/article_df3c087c-84e8-11eb-8fa3-5f7dd6a85208.html

Charleston Animal Society celebrates 8-year milestone

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Charleston County is the oldest No Kill Community for dogs and cats in the Southeast and is celebrating eight years as a No Kill Community.   Click to read more

How Charleston Animal Society’s ‘far-fetched’ idea could save lives statewide

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[Charleston Animal Society] is celebrating the eighth successful year of its “No Kill Charleston” campaign and the fulfillment of a dramatically ambitious goal, especially for a shelter that takes in all animals from a region of the country where euthanasia rates run high. Read the full op-ed here

Increased pet adoptions make it one of the few fields to consider 2020 a successful year

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More time at home in 2020 has meant more dogs and cats being adopted and brought home, according to those at South Carolina shelters.Adoptions at Pawmetto Lifeline, a nonprofit shelter in Irmo, have been taking place at a pace that is 15 to 20 pets per week more than last year on average, according to CEO [...]