Lennar partners with humane societies to increase adoptions

Lennar, the nation’s only A+ home builder according to Builder Magazine, is partnering with the Charleston Animal Society, Frances R. Willis SPCA and Doc Williams SPCA to increase adoptions and put more pets in new homes.

Through the end of the year, Lennar Coastal Carolinas will feature (nearly) life-size cutouts of a pair of shelter animals in Welcome Home Centers at its Charleston, Dorchester and Berkeley County communities. The partnership is part of an effort to help each organization increase adoptions by 20% percent in the final quarter of 2015.

“We understand that for many of our residents, no home is complete without a pet,” said Lennar Coastal Carolinas area sales manager Guy Ackerman. “This initiative is a terrific way to add something special to the experience for our home buyers while helping the local pet community.”

Lennar and all three organizations will host a kickoff adoption event from 11 a. m. to 1 p.m. Saturday, Sept. 26 at Lennar’s Moss Grove community, 1012 Moss Grove Drive, Moncks Corner, S.C. 29461. Moss Grove, one of Lennar’s up-and-coming neighborhoods, was selected as the event host site for its robust outdoor spaces and vicinity to Lake Moultrie. In other words, it’s a perfect spot for dogs.

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About the Lennar Coastal Carolinas Division

Currently building homes in 14 Lowcountry and Grand Strand communities, the Lennar Coastal Carolinas Division is one of the largest builders in the Charleston and Myrtle Beach areas. Lennar offers affordable, move-up, and luxury homes and townhomes in communities that cater to almost any lifestyle.  To learn more, visit www.Lennar.com/Charleston or call 843-514-8295.

About the Charleston Animal Society (Charleston County)
As South Carolina’s largest animal rescue, the Charleston Animal Society combats cruelty by using innovative, scientifically-based strategies including a large-scale spay and neuter program, a free roaming cat initiative, educational programs and a food bank for pets. The organization also works with police, prosecutors and lawmakers to make sure animal cruelty laws are enforced and made stronger. For more information, visit www.charlestonanimalsociety.org or call 843-747-4849.

 

About the Frances R. Willis SPCA (Dorchester County)

The shelter was established in 1972 to provide a safe haven for stray, abandoned, abused and lost pets and is named for Frances R. Willis, who brought the SPCA to Dorchester County. In addition to a spay and neuter program, the Frances R. Willis SPCA serves the lost, abandoned and abused animals of Dorchester County including Rosinville, Harleyville, Ridgeville, Oakbrook, St. George, Summerville, and Grover. For more information, visit www.summervillespca.org or call 843-871-3820.

About the Doc Williams SPCA (Berkeley County)

Since 1991, the Doc Williams SPCA acts as an advocate for animals in Berkeley County with a public spay and neuter clinic and adoption center for lost, abandoned or abused pets. For more information, visit www.docwilliamsspca.org or call 843-761-5266.

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