The Palmetto Animal League (PAL) kicked off its “1000 Lives Worth Saving” campaign recently by inviting the community to stop by the adoption center in Okatie and have a photo taken with one of the pets currently up for adoption. Participants were then asked to post the photos on social media in order to spread the word. Dozens of people came by throughout the day in order to help the not-for-profit organization raise money and create awareness for adoption. Also on hand were local radio personalities Stacy Scott from Rewind 107.9 and Shark from G 100.1. For more information about PAL or the 1000 Lives Worth Saving campaign, visit PalmettoAnimalLeague.org.
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