NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (WPDE) — In a bid to alleviate overcrowding in local animal shelters, a rescue operation is transporting nearly 30 animals from the North Myrtle Beach Airport to new homes in New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
The initiative involves animals from the Horry County Animal Care Center, Williamsburg Animal Care and Control, and Saint Frances Animal Center.
“In our area here in South Carolina, what we are doing is not working. All of our shelters are bursting at the seams with animals. They have few options for them, and recently we decided to team up and get together to try to share resources and opportunities so that there’s some relief for our local shelters,” Suzanne Roman of the South Carolina Rescue Collaboration said…