Charleston Animal Society
Sarah Baskin currently serves as the Gift Processing and Records Coordinator at Charleston Animal Society, a position held since November 2022. Previously, Sarah worked as an Application Mentor at iLearn World, where lesson plans were created for elementary and middle school students, and online meetings were conducted. A role as Social Media Strategist at Dwight Hall At Yale involved managing social media accounts and creating content to engage the community. In addition, Sarah was the Publicity Director for Yale Undergraduates for UNICEF, focusing on increasing participation in fundraising events through social media campaigns. An early professional experience as a Notetaker for the Yale University Resource Office on Disabilities involved digitizing notes for comparative literature classes. Sarah holds a Bachelor of Arts in Comparative Literature from Yale University and has completed an Intensive Language Study Certificate in Korean Language and Literature from Seoul National University.
Charleston Animal Society
We are one of the oldest Humane Societies in the United States established 149 years ago. We operate a 31,000 sq ft lifesaving shelter which houses over 8,000 animals a year. We are open 7 days a week and operate two High Quality-Low Fee Spay and Neuter clinics. We reunite lost pets with their guardians and educate thousands of children in local schools. Charleston Animal Society continues to fight animal cruelty, find safe homes for abandoned animals and reduce pet overpopulation. The greatest challenge facing the agency today is finding space and resources to increase pet adoptions as the number of abandoned pets increases steadily with our growing community. South Carolina's most honored Charity Best Non-Profit Lowcountry Parent Magazine, City Paper Best Local Cause 11 years in a Row, Great Non-Profits 2019 Top Rated Non-Profit, Better Business Bureau Accredited Business A rating,