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Operation Freedom Ride
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Operation Freedom Ride is an amazing organization whose purpose is to rescue as many dogs and cats from euthanasia as possible. They can only do this through the support of donors, fosters and volunteers since the rescue is 100% volunteer and 100% foster home based. It’s hard to put into words what this rescue means to me and my family and the community! Everyone who volunteers their time and supports this rescue is doing meaningful work and saving lives!

Operation Freedom Ride

#57 in United States, #2 in New York, #1 in Rochester

https://operationfreedomride.com

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Service areas:

We adopt to anywhere in NYS but our fosters are located in the Rochester, NY area

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Operation Freedom Ride is a 100% foster based non-profit dog and cat rescue located in Rochester, NY. All of our animals are being cared for in foster homes until they find their forever homes. We rescue dogs and cats locally from our local shelters, strays and owner surrenders. We also rescue dogs from overcrowded kill shelters in the south.

Mission and Vision

Every year 2,700,000 (yup, 2.7 million) adoptable dogs and cats are killed by euthanasia in the United States. It's our mission to help these loving animals find the right person to love and care for them. We founded our organization out of a passion to do something about this problem and the joy of seeing new bonds created. Together we can make an incredible difference.

Adoption Policy

- Must have be a NYS resident. - Must be 23yrs or older. - All resident pets must be spayed/neutered (or have a medical reason why your pet cannot be spayed/neutered).
https://ofr.pory.app/

Testimonials

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"Operation Freedom Ride is an amazing organization whose purpose is to rescue as many dogs and cats from euthanasia as possible. They can only do this through the support of donors, fosters and volunteers since the rescue is 100% volunteer and 100% foster home based. It’s hard to put into words what this rescue means to me and my family and the community! Everyone who volunteers their time and supports this rescue is doing meaningful work and saving lives!"

kristin t.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"This group of volunteers at Operation Freedom Ride works tirelessly to rescue dogs from kill shelters in the southern states. They drive endless hours to pick them up and bring them to loving fosters and forever homes. I applaud them daily for their dedication to these animals that deserve a second chance at a better life."

robin l.

Adoptee

"OFR is an incredible rescue! I am a foster and a 2x adopter. In each situation, OFR is supportive, caring, and knowledgeable. Someone is always available night or day. They care about all their dogs and cats and work so hard to ensure every one finds their forever home. I am honored and grateful that I am part of such an amazing group of animal-rescuers. ❤️"

melissa m.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter, Fan

"Operation Freedom Ride volunteers go above and beyond to save animals’ lives and give the second chances at being fully loved. The coordination and fundraising to keep operations going are extremely impressive and can only happen when you have authentic people leading and ongoing collaboration."

kristen f.

Supporter

"Operation Freedom Ride is very organized, caring with the biggest heart to rescue these animals from cold shelters to loving homes. I am a foster. they travel to Tennessee to save as many as they can with fosters waiting. animals are vet checked and immunized."

jan s.

Volunteer / foster

"Operation Free Ride is an excellent rescue! They were extremely communicative both before and after our dog adoption and were so helpful to us in finding the right match. We appreciate that each dog is fostered for two weeks following transport to allow for decompression - it really helped to get a sense of each dog's personality and demeanor prior to selecting a pet for adoption. They were kind, helpful, and caring the whole way through! We couldn't be more grateful to OFR for bringing Pete, our new pup, into our life!"

emily o.

Adoptee

"They’re the best! Very caring and knowledgeable group of volunteers who run this organization."

gail g.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster

"I first became involved with Operation Freedom Ride in 2022 when I applied to adopt one of their recues. At that time I also applied to become a foster and to volunteer on their adoption team. I adopted from them in September, it was a wonderful experience. I continue to volunteer on their adoption team interviewing potential adopters. Over the years I have volunteered for two other dog rescues. I enjoyed working for those rescues and it gave me a good background in rescue work. It also allowed me to have something to compare OFR's rescue work with. OFR is outstanding in their organizing skills, everyone on the different teams is well-versed in their position, this makes for the best possible experience for both the rescue animal and the adopter. When I am interviewing potential adopters they often comment on how easily the process flows and how knowledgeable everyone is. It takes a team of dedicated, animal loving people to make a rescue work well, OFR certainly has all the elements of that."

angela m.

Adoptee, Volunteer / foster, Supporter

"We got our first dog about 3 years ago through operation freedom ride and it was a great experience. The organization does amazing work but also makes it a great experience for those looking to adopt. They are thorough with their research to ensure their rescue animals go to loving homes but are kind and walked us through the process knowing it was our first time. Our dog was a last minute addition to the transport and would have been put down if the team at OFR didn’t make room for him. We can’t imagine life without Tucker now and that’s thanks to operation freedom ride!"

fareeha k.

Adoptee

"WE adopted a 11yr old chihuahua a bout 12 months ago. He had a few issues which we were aware of. He had to have some surgery OFR paid for it. He is now a happy healthy furbaby. And the love of our life. OFR is a great rescue and would recommend them"

kathy c.

Adoptee

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