Rob Levine Law partners with The Hotel for Homeless Dogs
Rob Levine Gives Back is teaming with The Hotel for Homeless Dogs to raise funds, donations and adoption awareness for at-risk dogs in Rhode Island. The effort is personal for founder Rob Levine, a former police officer who helped launch Central Falls’ first K-9 unit and says dogs have long been part of his family.
Why it matters: - The partnership aims to help homeless and at-risk dogs across Rhode Island find safer shelter and, ultimately, permanent homes. - Rob Levine Law is using its statewide platform and media reach to direct more attention and donations to dogs that are often overlooked, including the shelter’s longest-staying animals. - The effort adds animal welfare to Rob Levine Gives Back’s broader community work in Rhode Island.
What happened: - Rob Levine Law announced that its community outreach program, Rob Levine Gives Back, is partnering with The Hotel for Homeless Dogs. - The partnership was announced in Warwick, Rhode Island, on Aug. 17, 2026. - Rob Levine founded the law firm’s community mission after a career that included service as a police officer with the Central Falls Police Department. - Levine helped secure Central Falls’ first K-9 unit before becoming one of Rhode Island’s best-known attorneys.
The details: - Rob Levine said his time as a K-9 officer showed him what dogs can do for people and reinforced his belief that every dog deserves a warm bed, a loving home and someone looking out for them. - The Hotel for Homeless Dogs is a boutique-style animal welfare organization in Cumberland, Rhode Island. - The organization operates through a hotel-inspired facility and a foster network across New England. - Rob Levine Law will use its platform to raise funds and donations for the shelter. - The firm plans a special focus on sponsoring the shelter’s longest-staying dogs. - Rob Levine Law also will invite The Hotel for Homeless Dogs to community events to help create more adoption opportunities. - Savannah Joseph, manager of The Hotel for Homeless Dogs, said the partnership will bring more resources, more comfort and more second chances for the dogs in the organization’s care. - Joseph said Levine’s K-9 background gives him a perspective many people do not have. - The Hotel for Homeless Dogs rescues, heals and rehomes dogs and cats through its facility and foster network.
Between the lines: - The partnership fits Levine’s personal brand as a former K-9 officer, U.S. Army veteran, police officer and paramedic who ties his legal work to community service. - The focus on long-staying shelter dogs suggests the campaign may target animals that are hardest to place, not just general fundraising. - Rob Levine Gives Back already has a track record of large-scale local programs, which could help the shelter reach more potential adopters and donors.
What’s next: - Rob Levine Law will roll the partnership into future fundraising, donation and community-event efforts. - The Hotel for Homeless Dogs is expected to use the added visibility to help more Rhode Island families meet dogs in person and support adoptions. - Rob Levine Gives Back will continue its existing initiatives, including a Thanksgiving meal drive, backpack giveaway, Safe Ride program and the Rob Levine Family Fun Fest.
The bottom line: - The partnership blends a personal story, local philanthropy and animal rescue in a way that could boost both donations and adoptions for Rhode Island shelter dogs.
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