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Richmond Griner of Wag Works chats with Mollie Doll, co-founder of Freedom Ride Rescue, a foster-based nonprofit that has saved over 3,600 dogs in just six years. Based in the Raleigh/Clayton area, Freedom Ride Rescue has built a tight-knit network of fosters, volunteers, and donors who work around the clock to provide medical care, training, and—most importantly—love. Their mission is especially urgent in North Carolina, a state with one of the highest euthanasia rates for dogs in the country. Whether you’re a pet lover, a potential foster, or simply someone inspired by grassroots change, Mollie’s story will remind you of the power we all have to save lives.
By Wag WorksRichmond Griner of Wag Works chats with Mollie Doll, co-founder of Freedom Ride Rescue, a foster-based nonprofit that has saved over 3,600 dogs in just six years. Based in the Raleigh/Clayton area, Freedom Ride Rescue has built a tight-knit network of fosters, volunteers, and donors who work around the clock to provide medical care, training, and—most importantly—love. Their mission is especially urgent in North Carolina, a state with one of the highest euthanasia rates for dogs in the country. Whether you’re a pet lover, a potential foster, or simply someone inspired by grassroots change, Mollie’s story will remind you of the power we all have to save lives.