PAL’s online auction returns

For the 10th year in a row, Palmetto Animal League is giving folks a great excuse to shop during their Bid for PAL Online Auction. This event is a unique opportunity to treat yourself and save homeless pets at the same time. 

Funds raised benefit abandoned, abused and neglected animals in our community. 

The auction gets under way Thursday, April 25 at www.PALauction.org and continues through Sunday, April 28. 

Register now and browse the online catalog which is filled with hundreds of items from all around the Lowcountry and beyond. By registering now, you’ll also get reminders when the auction goes live and updates on the status of your bids once you start shopping.

Products and services up for bid include golf packages, vacations, pet items, spa treatments, artwork and much more. Proceeds help PAL provide a home-like environment for homeless pets until they find a family.

“With so many options in one place, it’s fun to browse the online catalog and shop from home,” Stephanie Bashaw said. Bashaw is in charge of this year’s auction. “You can set a maximum bid on your favorite items and check back later to see how your bid is doing. It’s easy and so much fun!”

PAL makes a lifetime commitment every animal that comes into its care – an assurance that no matter their medical needs, they will receive all the love and care they need until they are adopted. Auction proceeds support Palmetto Animal League’s “no kill” Adoption Center, located in Okatie’s Riverwalk Business Park. 

“Compassion is the driving force behind PAL, and we are often an animal’s last chance at life,” PAL president Amy Campanini explained in a release. “By taking part in the Bid for PAL Online Auction, you are changing a homeless pet’s life forever.” 

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