SC Coastal Animal Rescue and Educational Sanctuary is a no-kill, no-breed sanctuary for unwanted, abused, and neglected exotic animals. Located in Georgetown, SC, SC-CARES operates a wildlife rehabilitation center, develops educational outreach programs and provides a compassionate environment where animals are treated with love and respect, receive proper care and given a good quality of life.

About SC-CARES
8/27/2012

Star & Skip
8/11/2012

Wolf Pack Gets A New Den
7/1/2012

Wolves Howling
6/18/2012

SC-CARES
10/13/2009

Help Save The Sanctuary
10/11/2009

Happy Folks Find Home For Tortoise
6/8/2009

Building SC-CARES
2006

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Visiting / Tours

*** BY APPOINTMENT ONLY ***

If you're interested in taking a behind the scenes tour of SC CARES & meeting the animal residents please contact us at 843-546-7893 to set up an appointment:

We're asking for a donation request of $15 per adult, $10 per child-(children under 3 free). Of course if anyone feels moved to give more we would certainly appreciate it - tax receipt available.

We are limited to 8 people in each group unless arrangements for larger groups are made prior.

Group tours for schools and scouts are at a discounted donation request.

SC-C.A.R.E.S. is located at 236 Abbeville Drive in Georgetown, South Carolina.

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Bulletins and Upcoming Events

SC CARES is PERMANENTLY CLOSED
Tuesday, December 31, 2019 • Time:
SC-CARES has been helping animals for over 13 years here in SC and for many years before moving to SC. It was an accumulation of circumstances, a perfect storm, that is forcing us to close. Considering Skips serious health issues (multiple myeloma cancer), our physical and emotional stress, fluctuating financial and vet support, we couldnt see a light at the end of this tunnel. We did not see a way for the sanctuary to continue in the event one or both of us encountered a crisis. We decide for the animals sake we needed to get ahead of things, before their lives are impacted from any sort of crisis situation.



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