In 2008 The Humane Society of North Myrtle Beach, Inc. took in over 1350 homeless or abandoned animals and assisted the public with spaying and neutering hundreds more. The mission of The Humane Society of North Myrtle Beach, Inc. is the prevention of cruelty to animals, the relief of suffering among animals, place homeless pets into loving homes and to educate the public to the humane treatment of animals.
"The Little River Chamber represents the Little River area to the county, state, and federal government, which is so important. They are looking to help grow Little River, which is the fastest growing zip code in the county."
Cathy Honeycutt, Beach Realty Group
"I have been a member of many chambers, but the Little River Chamber is the most valuable chamber I've engaged in."
Brandon Bellegarde, Owner, Grephin
"I am so glad I chose to attend and want to make the point that networking is the greatest tool in business. Thank you Andy, you will never know how much you did for us and thank you Little River Chamber for making it possible."
Kris Tourtellotte, Director of the Veterans Welcome Home and Resource Center
"I joined the Chamber 4 years ago as the owner of Bryant Accounting and Tax Service! This has been the best thing I have done to meet new friends and clients which has made my business flourish! Thank you for your great support!"
Kim Bryant, Bryant Accounting
"I am so impressed with how much progress the Chamber has made in marketing opportunities not only for the Chamber but its members."
Celeste Bondurant-Bell, Director of Community Development, Little River Medical Center