As we wrap up another incredible year at Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary, we want to take a moment to reflect on our tremendous impact on the Charleston community in 2024. From saving lives to expanding our reach, this year has been a remarkable chapter in our story, and we are beyond excited about what 2025 will bring.
2024 has been a year of tremendous growth for Hallie Hill, and we are grateful for the continued support of our dedicated staff, volunteers, donors, and the community at large. With your help, we have rescued, rehabilitated, and rehome approximately 400 animals, providing lifesaving vaccinations, spay/neuter surgeries, medications, parasite prevention and treatment, proper nutrition, and, most importantly, love and care. Every animal that came through our doors was given a chance at a better life, and we couldn’t have done it without the support of our incredible community. In addition to providing critical care to animals, we’ve been actively involved in community outreach, raising awareness about responsible pet ownership, dog bite prevention, the importance of spaying and neutering, and the challenges surrounding the overpopulation of pets in our area. Our educational programs and collaborations with local schools, shelters, and animal welfare organizations have allowed us to make a lasting difference in the lives of pets and people.
Looking forward to 2025, we are thrilled to announce the opening of our new Animal Care Center, “The Hub.” This state-of-the-art facility will serve as a central location for our medical and wellness services, allowing us to care for even more animals in need. The addition of this facility will not only enhance the quality of care we can provide to the animals at Hallie Hill, but it will also play a pivotal role in our ability to serve the broader community. The Hub will include an expanded medical center equipped with advanced diagnostic tools and a dedicated space for surgeries, treatment, and recovery. This will enable us to offer veterinary services that were previously unavailable, helping to improve the health and well-being of animals across the Lowcountry.
But “The Hub” isn’t just about medical care—it will also serve as a catalyst for expanding and improving our other programs. With more space and resources, we will be able to:
• Increase Our Volunteer Program: Volunteers are the backbone of our sanctuary, and with “The Hub” in full operation, we can offer more volunteer opportunities and training to help people get involved in meaningful ways. Whether it’s providing care/enrichment, assisting with events, or helping with administrative tasks, there will be plenty of opportunities for everyone to make a difference.
• Expand Our Education Program: Expand our educational efforts to include dog bite prevention for all ages. By helping children, families, and communities understand how to interact with dogs safely, we hope to reduce the risk of injuries while promoting a safer, more harmonious relationship between people and pets. Our dog bite prevention program has been well-received, and we are excited to continue growing this initiative in the coming year
• Expand Our Foster Program: Foster homes play a crucial role in the lives of many of
our animals, and with the resources available at “The Hub,” we can offer more support to our foster families. This includes providing training, supplies, and medical care to ensure the success of every foster placement.
• Strengthen Our Community Outreach: We are committed to building stronger relationships with the local community, and the opening of “The Hub” will allow us to expand our educational programs and events. From free wellness clinics to pet adoption drives, we will have the space and facilities to offer more events that help raise awareness and support the needs of local pets and their families.
In addition to the opening of “The Hub,” we are thrilled to announce the groundbreaking for the next phase of our sanctuary buildout: a new Cattery designed to house 80-100 cats. This much needed facility will provide a safe, comfortable, and spacious environment for our feline residents, giving them the best possible chance for adoption. The new cattery will also allow us to improve more cats’ lives, reduce overcrowding, and create a peaceful space for socialization and rehabilitation.
The opening of “The Hub” and the new cattery represent the beginning of an exciting new chapter for Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary. It’s a chapter that will allow us to do even more for the animals and the community we love so much. But none of this would be possible without the incredible support we receive from you—our donors, volunteers, and advocates. Your dedication makes all the difference, and we are deeply grateful for your continued commitment to our mission. We are filled with hope and excitement as we look toward the future. The road ahead is bright, and we can’t wait to share the next steps of our journey with you.
Thank you for being a part of the Hallie Hill family. Here’s to a new year filled with growth, compassion, and endless possibilities for the animals in our care.
Warmest regards,
Jennifer Middleton, CAWA, Executive Director, Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary