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2021 :: A Look Back

2021: GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN

Y E AR I N REVIEW

2021 WAS THE YEAR EVERYTHING WAS SUPPOSED TO GET BACK TO NORMAL, BUT THEN IT DIDN’T. YET YOUR SUPPORT AND INVOLVEMENT WITH CHARLESTON ANIMAL SOCIETY ALLOWED US TO CONTINUE OUR LIFESAVING WORK FOR ALMOST 20,000 ANIMALS IN A VARIETY OF WAYS.

Charleston Animal Society deployed teams to assist the Laurens County Sheriff’s Office with the largest animal cruelty operation in South Carolina history. 400 animals needed rescued. This was one of several cruelty cases in 2021.

Charleston Animal Society steps into the future with Petco Love Lost and a high-tech solution to finding lost pets using facial recognition. Learn more at lost.petcolove.org.

At its 147th annual meeting, Charleston Animal Society announced the Palmetto State can be a No Kill State by 2024. $1 million will be coming to shelters across South Carolina if the goal is met, courtesy of Petco Love!

Charleston Animal Society’s Disaster Response Team traveled more than 21,000 miles, rescuing 289 animals from the path of hurricanes, tornadoes, cruelty situations and shelter overcrowding. The team is nicknamed “The Love Train.”

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