



“All of our work is done by volunteers,” says Founder Lisa Turk. “Between the time we take the dogs in from shelters and place them with new owners, we need foster families to house them during the adoption process; donors to help defray the costs of making sure the dogs are healthy and ready to be adopted; and volunteers to transport the dogs to foster homes and arrange for veterinary care, to include neutering, microchipping and any needed medical procedures.” Visit their website for volunteer opportunities, to join their network of foster homes and to learn more about inspirational success stories; LRROF.org.