Newberry County, SC
2 days 7 hours ago
VOLUTNEERS NEEDED: if you are interested in volunteering at the Newberry County Animal Shelter during the Jordan’s Way visit, please call Leslie at the shelter (803)321-2185 or email Shelter Volunteer Network at svnewberry@gmail.com.
NEWBERRY -- Kris Rotonda, founder of Jordan’s Way, LLC., will head out on his journey to continue his fundraising tour visiting underfunded and overpopulated animal shelters and rescues.
Rotonda will host three-hour LIVE Facebook fundraisers filled with non-stop challenges, high energy fun while raising awareness for the animals and much needed money for the organizations. Jordan’s Way aims to make a difference in the lives of animals across the country. Shelter Volunteer Network, Inc., the charity that supports the Newberry County Animal Shelter, will be hosting Jordan’s Way at the shelter on Friday, May 16, 2025, from 10 am until 1 pm. Tune in on May 16th and help the pets at the Newberry County Animal Shelter. The shelter is located at 240 Public Works Drive, Newberry, SC.
Rotonda founded Jordan’s Way after his best friend, Jordan, passed away. Jordan was a shelter dog who spent the first 3.5 years of her life being overlooked in a shelter. He spent 11 years with her before she died of cancer. After she passed, Rotonda made it his mission to honor her life by helping raise awareness for overlooked shelter animals and helping them get the attention they deserve.
“No animal should have to spend their life in a shelter, and I am passionate to highlight and support the many organizations across our country who work relentlessly to ensure these pets find loving homes, despite their age, breed, or heath issues," said Rotonda. “Each stop on the Jordan’s Way tour offers the ability to bring awareness to the importance of the saying “Adopt, Don’t Shop” to an entirely new community”. “The system with animal welfare is broken, and Jordan’s Way wants to help become THE VOICE to Fix it.”
Jordan’s Way has been highly effective in bringing attention to the shelters and rescues through their work with dogs. However, highlighting these dogs in the context of how they would behave in a home or with people is a game changer. It’s important to note that a dog’s initial reaction doesn’t reflect their true personality. Rather, it’s how they interact with people they know and trust over time that truly showcases their unique character.
Since beginning their nationwide tour in January 2021, Jordan’s Way, LLC., has helped raise over $10 million in much needed funds for shelters and rescues across the United States. They have also influenced thousands of adoptions, some even during the LIVE Fundraising event. To learn more about Jordan’s Way and follow their journey, visit www.JordansWayTour.com or their Facebook page at: www.facebook.com/jordanswaytour for more details.
Newberry County, SC
4 days 10 hours ago
Join those who have already signed up for a community walk on May 3 in Memorial Park, hosted by LIVE Healthy Newberry County! The event will begin at 9 a.m. with the walk beginning at roughly 9:15 a.m.
While registration is not required, it is encouraged and can be done so by following this link: https://www.cognitoforms.com/NewberryCountySC1/LiveHealthyNewberryCountySpringIntoMovementWalk
Newberry County, SC
5 days 6 hours ago
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Newberry County, SC
1 week 1 day ago
Did you catch our very own Sheriff Lee Foster on Soda City Live?
WIS is here today filming and promoting not only Newberry, but this weekend's Pork in the Park and Towns in Tune!
Photo courtesy of City of Newberry, SC Government.
Newberry County, SC
1 week 1 day ago
The South Carolina Office of Resilience will have a Disaster Case Management (DCM) Mobile Intake event at the Hal Kohn Memorial Library (110 Friend Street, Newberry).
The DCM Mobile Intake will take place April 28-30, 2025, 10:30 a.m.-6 p.m., daily.
SCOR is offering a DCM program in response to Hurricane Helene, which impacted the southeast in September 2024. DCM is a process involving a partnership between a Disaster Case Manager and a survivor with disaster-caused unmet needs. Both the survivor and case manager work to develop an Individualized Recovery Plan to address all unmet needs, whether these are physical, financial, or emotional.
The DCM team is currently offering multiple Mobile Intake events in counties that the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) has approved for Individual Assistance. At a Mobile Intake, survivors with disaster-caused unmet needs may drop-in without needing to schedule an appointment. Members of the DCM team will be available to meet one-on-one with survivors to learn about their needs and connect them with community disaster recovery resources.
Newberry County is part of the SCOR Region 3, and can be contacted at 843-957-7636.
Graphics courtesy of SCOR.
Newberry County, SC
2 weeks 1 day ago
In recognition of Good Friday, Newberry County Government Offices will be closed today. Offices will resume normal operations on Monday, April 21, 2025.