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Plans Underway to Make South Carolina a No Kill State! By DAN KROSSE At its 147th annual meeting on Sunday, March 14th, Charleston Animal Society announced the Palmetto State can be a No Kill State by 2024. The initiative is funded through a grant from Petco Love (formerly Petco Foundation). The Society’s statewide initiative “No Kill South Carolina” now has a timeline and becomes “No Kill South Carolina 2024” to culminate with Charleston Animal Society’s 150th anniversary. AN INITIATIVE THAT’S WORKING Since No Kill South Carolina began six years ago, animal shelters across the state have saved more than 500,000 animal lives with 30,000 fewer animals euthanized, something unheard of in the South, a region historically plagued with high euthanasia rates. ....
|March 14, 2021 at 5:12 PM EDT - Updated March 15 at 12:18 AM NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston Animal Society says they plan to make South Carolina a no kill state by 2024. At Charleston Animal Society’s 147th annual meeting on Sunday they announced its statewide “No Kill South Carolina” initiative now has a timeline and has been renamed “No Kill South Carolina 2024.” Officials say the initiative is funded through a grant from the Petco Foundation. The foundation says with the goal in sight it’s making a $1 million challenge. “If the organizations in South Carolina work together and achieve the goal of No Kill South Carolina by 2024 – the Petco Foundation will invest $1 million in the lifesaving work of organizations across South Carolina,” said Petco Foundation President Susanne Kogut. “These funds can be used to sustain No Kill South Carolina!” ....
|March 14, 2021 at 5:12 PM EDT - Updated March 15 at 12:18 AM NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Charleston Animal Society says they plan to make South Carolina a no kill state by 2024. At Charleston Animal Society’s 147th annual meeting on Sunday they announced its statewide “No Kill South Carolina” initiative now has a timeline and has been renamed “No Kill South Carolina 2024.” Officials say the initiative is funded through a grant from the Petco Foundation. The foundation says with the goal in sight it’s making a $1 million challenge. “If the organizations in South Carolina work together and achieve the goal of No Kill South Carolina by 2024 – the Petco Foundation will invest $1 million in the lifesaving work of organizations across South Carolina,” said Petco Foundation President Susanne Kogut. “These funds can be used to sustain No Kill South Carolina!” ....
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