Your Spare Change Can Change a Life

Your Spare Change Can Change a Life

Pennies for Pets

We all have a stash of spare change. When you donate yours to Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary, you make a huge difference in the lives of many animals. Post a picture of you and your Hallie Hill change to our social media pages to help spread the word!

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Change Drop Off Locations:
SC Federal Credit Union Main Branch
6265 Rivers Avenue North Charleston 29406

West Ashley Veterinary Clinic
840 St Andrews Blvd Charleston 29407

Sticky Fingers
341 Johnnie Dodds Blvd.
Mt Pleasant, SC 29464

Hallie Hill
5604 New Rd Hollywood 29449

Pennies for Pets Jars will also be available for purchase for $5 at Hallie Hill to collect your change in style and continue to support Hallie Hill!

You’re Never too Old for Love

You’re Never too Old for Love

Elder Pet Adoption Spotlight

We all age. Every day, every week, every month and year. The same is true for our pets! Many people take great care of their animals until they day they say goodbye to them. But sadly, there are people who surrender their senior pets. They trade in an ailing dog or feeble cat for something new and young, a puppy or kitten. Hallie Hill is an Animal Sanctuary, which is sanctuary is a place of refuge or safety. We take in the older dogs and cats as we are able and have space. The animals we take in will always have a home here. It is so sad to see an animal arrive, frightened and confused. We do our best to love them for as long as they are with us. But then, there are the unselfish acts of those who look for and adopt the aged ones.

I asked Kaydee, who adopted a senior pet from Hallie Hill, to share her story. Kaydee opened her heart to an aged cat named Dot. Dot is probably in her teens. She has only 1 or 2 teeth left. She had come in from the outside cat pens to be an “office cat”. Kaydee says, “Dot is the oldest cat that we have ever adopted, and she is spectacular!!! She is by far the kindest cat to every member of the family. She allows my youngest child to carry her around, something I was very worried about for Dots safety in the beginning. With reassurance from Dana and Jennifer that Dot would be able to jump high to get away if needed, and that if Dot was not the right fit for our home, she would be welcome again at Hallie Hill, we decided to bring her home. I was worried that Dot at her senior age may not feel comfortable leaving her friends and her office at Hallie Hill and adapting to a new environment. I thought that she may prefer the quite home of retired persons. I was wrong, she fits into our young family perfectly! She is full of energy and loves to play with bouncy balls. She carries them in her nearly toothless mouth to the top of the stairs and drops them down and chases them all around the house. She follows us outside for dog walks. She has made our house her own, with a spot on each bed and chair as she follows the sun around the house. When it’s mealtime, Dot is the first to keep me company as I cook and always happy for a handout around the table. She is always wanting to be in someone’s lap and even adores my two year old. What was most surprising to me is that a senior cat such as Dot, with only one tooth left in her mouth and missing a claw on her left hind paw, has so much beautiful fun energy and love to share with our family! I hope everyone will take the time to visit adult and elderly animals and give them a try in their home.”

Hallie Hill has a large selection of older pets (10+ years old). You can visit our website and look through the dogs and cats seeking a home of their own. View our dogs up for adoption View our cats up for adoption. If you find one you are interested in, please fill out an application. Then follow up with a phone call to make an appointment to meet the dog or cat and interview with Jennifer, our Director. (843) 889-3713 or (843) 200-4120. Thank you, Thank you, Thank you!

Visit from the British Car Club of Charleston

Visit from the British Car Club of Charleston

On a beautiful Saturday afternoon in June, the British Car Club of Charleston (BCCC) had the chance to visit Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary! We loved having them visit us and their annual picnic was an honor to host. Members had a fabulous lunch and then had the chance to tour the Hallie Hill property.

Thanks so much to the BCCC members for a wonderful afternoon spent in your company. The animal-loving BCCC members were very impressed by the grounds and the mission of Hallie Hill, and we can’t wait to continue our work with them!

How Can You Help?

How Can You Help?

Hallie Hill’s June Wishlist

We’re always looking for help at Hallie Hill! Here’s a couple easy ways to get involved this month:

1. Volunteer! Contact us here to get involved this summer.

2. Donate! Donate to the MAGIC (Medical and Geriatric Intensive Care) by check or online here (Link to page)

3. Amazon Smile! Click here to register your existing Amazon account to donate to Hallie Hill – it’s that easy! Now, get to shopping!

5. List of consumables we need all the time!
– Laundry Detergent or Bleach
– Cinder blocks
– Trash Bags
– Canned Dog Food
– Disinfecting Wipes or Cleaning Supplies
– Leaf Rakes
– Paper Plates and Paper Towels
– Friskies wet cat food
– Gently used lawn chairs
– Dry cat food
– Office Supplies
– Sidewalk Pavers
– Garden Hoses
– Shakable Ant Poison
– Bottled water for volunteers
– Windex
– Pools
– Hose Nozzles

Thank you for your support!

Volunteer Spotlights: June 2018

Volunteer Spotlights: June 2018

We love our volunteers! Shout-out to Margaret & Noah Preuss for their dedication and time spent at Hallie Hill this month.

Margaret Graham

Margaret is great with the animals, but this month she was a hit with the humans too! She prepared, delivered and served a birthday lunch for HHAS staff and volunteers in honor of Daisy and Lynn’s birthdays! The food was absolutely fantastic and the carrot cake was ‘to die for’! Thank you Margaret for your kind heart, your devotion to HH and, of course, your culinary expertise!

Noah Preuss

From fundraising for materials through installation, Noah Preuss did it all! Exposing dogs to steps is a crucial step in preparing them for adoption, and Hallie had no way to do this! Noah came to the rescue and made steps for Hallie Hill as his Eagle Scout Project! He fundraised by making and selling dog treats, and by petitioning Lowes for support! He bought the materials, built the steps at home, brought them to Hallie and assembled them there, with the help of Troop 484! They are fantastic! Thank you Noah!