Mission

Labrador Retriever Rescue of Florida (LRROF) is a non-profit organization dedicated to placing Labrador Retrievers in loving, permanent homes. Our organization is comprised of hardworking volunteers and veterinarian partners that are committed to placing Labs in new homes. Lab Rescue started in 2000 as a grassroots organization and has applied the talents and techniques of its volunteer base to become one of the most successful dedicated breed-specific rescues in the State of Florida.

LRROF provides foster care, veterinary care, spaying/neutering and microchips for the Labradors in our adoption program. Our goal is to place our Labradors in appropriate, permanent homes. Prior to an adoption, we consider the history, temperament, personality, and energy level of the rescued Labrador. The placement process includes a written application and a home visit of the potential adopter.

LRROF is committed to making a lifelong match for of all our adopted Labradors.

District Management

LRROF operates geographical areas throughout the state known as Districts, each District is managed by a District Coordinator who oversees the volunteers and rescue operations throughout the area. The District Coordinators report to the Board of Directors.

Board of Directors

The LRROF executive leadership consists of the following board members and consultants.

Board Members
  • President: Christina Frisbee Clark
  • Vice President: Sooz Woolley
  • Secretary: Mary Groezinger
  • Operations Chair: Scott Dainton
  • Volunteer Coordinator: Bernice Tessier
  • Maria Joslin
  • Ginger Smith
Consultants:
  • Chief Financial Officer: Kim Bernert
  • Legal Counsel: Tracy Ramirez
  • Information Technology: Turi Savitt