Wake Forest farm converted into animal adoption center

ByEmily Rodrigues WTVD logo
Sunday, October 8, 2017
Wake Forest farm converted into animal adoption center
While Saving Grace specializes in dog adoptions, it's also a farm animal sanctuary where you can even adopt a potbelly pig.

WAKE FOREST, North Carolina (WTVD) -- Meet Saving Grace Animals for Adoption's President and Program Director, Molly Goldston.

Goldston has been running the nonprofit organization from her Wake Forest farm for more than 13 years.

While Saving Grace specializes in dog adoptions, it's also a farm animal sanctuary where you can even adopt a pot bellied pig.

Saving Grace by the numbers

  • 80 dogs housed on the property

  • 40 to 60 dogs in foster care

  • 2,000 adoptions annually

  • 250 active volunteers
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Saving Grace Animals for Adoption (WTVD photo/Emily Rodrigues)

Visit their website to see some of the dogs currently available for adoption and to learn more about how you can help.

You can also follow them on Facebook to stay informed on upcoming events, including an Open House on Thursday, October 12.