Berkeley County receives prestigious Public Service Award from Charleston Animal Society
April 21, 2026Berkeley County has been named the recipient of Charleston Animal Society’s prestigious Public Service Award for its leadership, investment, and commitment to partnership in helping build a stronger, more humane future for animals and the families who love them. The award was presented to the County on Thursday at Charleston Animal Society’s (CAS) 152nd Annual Meeting & Lifesaving Celebration at Trident Technical College.
The award applauds the County for forming a strong public-private partnership with the Animal Society to address a public health and safety issue and ultimately enhance animal care in a rapidly growing region.
On July 1, 2025, the Animal Society officially took over management of Berkeley Animal Center, forming Charleston Animal Society Berkeley Campus. At the time, the Berkeley County shelter served as the fourth largest shelter in the state, with the Animal Society being the largest in the state.
In the first six months after the transition took effect, the lifesaving rate at the Berkeley Campus increased from 77 percent to 84 percent.
This award also recognizes Berkeley County as a strong leader and partner in the Lowcountry, highlighting the County as a model for how to proactively address regional growth through animal shelter expansion—an initiative that was already in the works prior to the transition. The expansion project includes the construction of a $1.6 million, 5,080-square-foot adoption center with 27 more kennels and other features that will increase adoption capacity.
In addition, County Council has been working actively in partnership with the Animal Society and others on strategies that will help mitigate the number of animals entering the sheltering system by encouraging spay/neuter and enhancing reunification of lost animals with their owners through microchipping and other measures.






