Pawmetto Lifeline named “Non-Profit of the Year” by the Greater Irmo Chamber
March 2, 2018
Pawmetto Lifeline, a local no-kill animal rescue organization, has been named “Non-Profit of the Year” by the Greater Irmo Chamber at their Annual Gala on Friday, February 23, 2018.
Each year the Greater Irmo Chamber recognizes a non-profit entity that has contributed to the Greater Irmo community through service and education and has filled the needs of the local citizens. Pawmetto Lifeline works to solve pet overpopulation in the Midlands through adoptions, medical, rescue collaboration, and education efforts. They are honored to be recognized by members of the community. For more information about Pawmetto Lifeline’s mission and how to support the organization, please visit www.pawmettolifeline.org.
Pictured: Jeremiah Davis – Greater Irmo Chamber Chairman, Alicia McAngus – Pawmetto Lifeline Board of Trustees Member, and Kerry Powers – Greater Irmo Chamber President
About Pawmetto Lifeline
Pawmetto Lifeline is a 501(c)3 not-for-profit animal rescue organization with a plan to end pet overpopulation in the Midlands through education, legislation, spay/neuter programs, and responsible pet adoptions. Pawmetto Lifeline’s long-term goal is to transform the Midlands into a no-kill community, meaning no healthy adoptable pet is euthanized simply because it is homeless. For more information, please visit www.pawmettolifeline.org.






